Sentences with phrase «hair over the back»

Yawning, licking chops, turning the head, showing the whites of the eyes, lifting a front leg, lowering the body, erecting the hairs over the back are a few of the many ways a dog may communicate his nervousness about an interaction.
Pets with thick skin, weight gain and dull, thinning hair over the back and sides often have low thyroid levels and hypothyroid disease.
«Overstimulation, in the form of fear, anxiety, excitement, surprise or arousal, can also cause dogs to experience piloerection, also known as hackles (the raising of the hair over their back and down to their tail).»

Not exact matches

«Warmth in the veins, lead in the core,» she murmurs, backed by a series of beautifully ominous horns and strings, before building to the hair - raising zenith «I want to sing over you and into you, that which can't be unsung.»
And then, on the hopeful assumption that everyone slept through the night, or at least until dawn, next would come breakfast, six - way debates over what to eat for breakfast, a belated but grandly sung Latin grace (the girls went to Gregorian - chant camp in the summer), and then backpack - packing, hair brushing that featured much wailing and gnashing of small teeth, and finally back to the elevator - button wars before a race - walk over to the convention center.
So I spent a dozen hours or so over the past couple days using hair dryers, pulling back carpet, moving furniture, climbing around in freezing crawl spaces, and other assorted methods, all in an attempt to locate the frozen pipe and get the heat going again.
So happy that's over and I'm back on the road to healthy hair.
I still remember walking back to work through downtown Sudbury with my Muay Thai hoodie pulled up over my head to cover my smeared make up and hair that was dripping with sweat.
Sitting with Smith's cookbook in my «fuzzy socks» on the chilly afternoon of its arrival, its recipes and stories brought me right back to the bustling shore; the rolling waves breaking over my toes, the crisp salt air tousling my hair, and of course, the delicious fresh seafood.
I'm not splitting hairs over the exact trade value, but generally talking about moving back in the first for a value of a couple hundred at least for perhaps less than a hundred of value in return.
He just hasn't been the same since he's got back from injury, not sure if it has anything to do with the awful haircuts, and what we should expect next from him — a Gerry Francis mullet, or possibly he'll shave his hair off on top and have a Bob Charlton comb - over, it all points to his head not being in the right place.
My laundry is taken over by the furry residents of the house and everything is covered in hair and back to step 2.
I will then have to lean over my child (I have long hair to cover my boobs) and glare back at them, and in recent months have been tempted (but have not yet) to roll down the window and shout something nasty to them (I live in NYC so I know how to curse).
The soft lanugo (the fine, downy hair) that has grown all over your baby's body, is gone, except for possibly patches on his or her back, face (particularly the forehead and cheeks) and shoulders.
My baby screams as mud flies all over my house and the hair on the back of my neck stick straight up.
Today, for example, my daughter forgot her packed lunch, I pulled my son's hair too hard when combing it, I forgot to run the dishwasher last night and to feed the fish, we ran out of toilet paper and their favorite cereal (even though I went to the freaking store yesterday), and I ran over the garbage can backing out of the driveway.
Fortunately, these bald spots quickly fill in with hair once the baby is sitting up, rolling over, and spending less time on her back.
My hair is past the middle of my back, might be like Lisa Rinna's before this giveaway is over, It's thick, heavy and really hot in the summer.
Clear off a space on the kitchen counter, lay your child back on a rolled towel, and run water from the faucet over the hair and scalp.
Like, how can such a tiny little body produce so much poop, that it leaks out of a diaper and gets all over a baby's back and clothes and hair and legs?!
Mariya Levina, wearing a lab coat over a bikini top and shorts, her pink hair pulled back in a ponytail, is peering into one of four microscopes arranged on a folding table.
«Your hair will become weaker if it's plucked too much over time, and it'll eventually stop growing back,» warns Dr. Piliang.
I look at her hair every day and it's just something that's so funny to me because it's so wild — it's like perfectly straight in the back, crazy - curly on the sides, and then just wavy on top, and it's just all over the place... I mean, you don't want to make them uncomfortable, but I love how crazy it is.
hair all over my body, face head belly back.
Since those with standing jobs — such as styling hair or working a factory line — are also often hunched over, their upper backs and necks tend to become rounded and tight.
Do a front raise with it then whip the dumbell back and over the top of your head like you're combing your hair with it.
Unfortunately, there are no quick fixes to growing hair back, but you can make lifestyle modifications that over time can help with hair loss while at the same time manage other symptoms.
Over the last year these are the things that have healed on and in my body: No Meniere's symptoms like vertigo, tinnitus is gone but for maybe 1 % of the time (conventional medicine said I would have it for life), the hair grew back on my arms, no more constipation, one molar with a root canal where the root showed issues in the x-ray — healed, to the dentists surprise, my hot flashes went away (they were severe for years), my profuse perspiration ended, my energy level increased 100 %, healed adrenal glands, weight loss, sugar and carbohydrate cravings ended, dry eyes cleared up and lifelong lip pimples went away, and my skin is so clear and smooth now.
Over the last year these are the things that have healed on and in my body: No Meniere's symptoms like vertigo, tinnitus is gone but for maybe 1 % of the time (conventional medicine said I would have it for life), the hair grew back on my arms, no more constipation, one molar with a root canal where the root showed issues in the x-ray — healed, to the dentists surprise, my hot flashes went away (they were severe for years), my perfuse perspiration ended, my energy level increased 100 %, healed adrenal glands, weight loss, sugar and carbohydrate cravings ended, dry eyes cleared up and lifelong lip pimples went away, and my skin is so clear and smooth now.
Then, starting near your ear, twist two - inch sections of hair up and over the headband, tucking the ends under the elastic to form a roll across the back of your head.
Remember — a mist of setting spray is key, and it'll keep that section of hair from flipping back over.
Throw a denim or leather jacket over it on a cooler day or throw your hair up in a bun on a hotter day to show off that open back.
Pick up the hair over your ear on the same side and pin it to the back of your head.
Secure the braid at the back of your head with some bobby pins and flip some hair over them to hide them from view.
Glide the product along the outside of your hair, then flip your hair over and scrunch more in the back to make sure your curls are evenly covered.
Take two small sections of hair and cross one section over the other going towards the back of your head.
Over my birthday weekend back in April, I went for a little shopping at Sephora and picked up these super cute Hello Kitty velcro hair bows.
Step 1: Apply a texturizing cream all over, then slick back hair into a ponytail.
Allow your hair to cool before flipping it back over and finger comb it into place.
But does her embellished, strong - shouldered white blazer, worn over a button - down (and air tie) with perforated trousers, slicked - back hair and a bold lip at the Puerto Azul Experience party work or not?
Or flip your hair over, spray at the base and then flip it back.
it was Oktoberfest!Me and my shadowTop: Nike Base Layer Vest: Vineyard Vines Cords: Jcrew Boots: Sperry Hiker Fish Bag: Louis Vuitton (old) City folk, letting our hair down & goofing around.All this wood means one thing, winter is coming.Side of the house, back of the house, wherever it can fit.Left over wood makes for a great bon fire.
I am determined to make it spring outside... I am over the slushy sidewalks, constant fear of snow screwing up my commute and the fact that it makes me sleepier than usual (case in point I am practically falling asleep while writing this... in case you didn't know, I write my posts the night before they are published... 9/10 times I am wrapped in a towel with wet hair laying on my bed having the constant battle in my head of whether to write the post or pass out... clearly we see what won... writing the post haha) I LOVE color year round, so it's no surprise that for one of the freezing days at NYFW I decided to wear shades of white, blue and black (all I am missing is gold and it could potentially be #The Dress... seriously didn't understand that whole craze for all of 24 hours haha) Anyways... Back to what I am wearing and how it can transition perfectly into the spring.
Dying over her amazing ombre hair and wondering how long this getting back to my roots is going to last...
Make sure to leave two sections of hair down in the front when you pull hair back, then cross them over the pony, wrap them around, and secure with pins.
Another»80s trend that's taken over the red carpet: brushed back hair.
They can all be used to pin your hair back away from your face, or even clipped over low pony tails and braids.
Repeat this with a section of hair from above your right ear, pulling it over to the back and overlapping the first section.
Take a small section of hair from above your left ear and pull it over to the back of your head, in the center.
When hair is totally dry, flip your head over and shake it out — you'll stand back up to soft, sexy ripples.
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