Sentences with phrase «from tucked tail»

-LSB-...] Its also awesome to go back to her first few walks and see the huge change in her body language — from tucked tail and wide eyes to that huge, happy pit smile!

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When preparing a whole tenderloin for roasting, Bob explained that it's important to trim the «silver» skin (connective tissue) from the surface of the meat (it's tough and will not tenderize with cooking) and tuck the «tail» (the thinner, tapered end) under the tenderloin to create a roast of even thickness.
The solution that works for our family is to keep the baby as upright as possible after a feeding for at least 15 min (preferably 30 or more - a non-padded ring sling helps with this in the newborn phase, position baby vertically and tucked up as if they're swaddled then pull the sling TIGHT to hold them there, tucking the tail around the rings if needed to keep it from working loose).
A tail tucked between the legs signals submission and fear and is the doggie equivalent of hiding his face, since it prevents butt sniffing from other dogs.
If you encounter a dog who cowers away from you with his tail tucked between his legs, back off.
It also became immediately clear that she is totally unsure of the kids by tucking her tail and wanting to escape from the room they are in.
A puppy who tucks his tail or shrinks away from you is not a safe choice as a pet.
You come home from a long day of work and your puppy greets you at the door — his little body all curled into itself with his tail tucked in and a look of complete adoration on his sweet face.
Some of them shrink away from people, tails tucked and ears flattened, the picture of -LSB-...]
Some of them shrink away from people, tails tucked and ears flattened, the picture of abject terror.
Common signs of anxiety in dogs include panting, a tucked tail, yawning and lip licking, turning away from people or other dogs and pacing.
A dog can be labelled aggressive if, upon intake, he / she cringes, tucks tail, backs away or tries to hide from humans she / he doesn't know; humans who grab, tug and roughly handle this sentient being.
I knew one day he would flee from here with his tail tucked between his scrawny little legs.
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