Sentences with phrase «lick objects»

You can even start using your disgustingly long tongue to lick objects or people, harpooning them and dragging them around the map like a wrecking ball.
In Goat Simulator, your goat can flip, jump, headbutt, lick objects, scream and become a ragdoll, which is hilarious when you are sent flying across the map.
Most of the time when dogs develop habits like licking objects it is not possible to discern why.
Dogs that are curious or find some tasty residue will lick an object a few times and then move on; obsessive licking often persists for extended periods.
Physics in the game will literally spazz out, when you run into a tanker it will cause a huge explosion as you headbutt into it, and if you lick an object or person in time you'll take them along for the ride, all in distorted glory.

Not exact matches

«The dog's bowl is not your 24/7 snack station» «We don't lick * insert random object that is super gross, usually shoes, here *» ∼ KH
Particularly when toddlers love to lick windows and put every object in their mouth.
Using the radial velocity technique pioneered by Geoffrey Marcy and Paul Butler, the Lick Planet Search for substellar companions has thus far failed to find a brown dwarf or large Jupiter - or Saturn - mass object in a «torch» orbit around Beta Comae Berenices (Cumming et al, 1999).
Using the radial velocity technique pioneered by Geoffrey Marcy and Paul Butler, the Lick Planet Search for substellar companions has thus far failed to find a brown dwarf or large Jupiter - or Saturn - mass object in a «torch» orbit around Chi1 Orionis A (Cumming et al, 1999).
Using the radial velocity technique pioneered by Geoffrey W. Marcy and R. Paul Butler, the Lick Planet Search for substellar companions has thus far failed to find a brown dwarf or large Jupiter - or Saturn - mass object in a «torch» orbit around BD +04 123 (Cumming et al, 1999).
Using the radial velocity technique pioneered by Geoffrey Marcy and Paul Butler, the Lick Planet Search for substellar companions has thus far failed to find a brown dwarf or large Jupiter - or Saturn - mass object in a «torch» orbit around Kappa Ceti (Cumming et al, 1999).
They started licking it and didn't object to the taste.
There are metal boxes that move up and down the street, bags of sweet powder that fill your mouth with explosions of delight, soft barky things that jump up and lick your hand, tall giants with rustling leaves and little feathery objects that fly around in them singing songs.
Constant licking of floors, carpets, walls, furniture, his own lips, or even your legs, hands, or arms may seem pretty safe, but when the hair and fibres from these objects are ingested, it can lead to life - threatening intestinal blockages that may require surgery.
Your dog is bored or stressed out so he or she will start licking other objects to release the hormones to make herself feel better.
Cats will lick an injury incessantly, particularly if the skin has been broken or if some object such as a thorn is imbedded in its skin.
If you notice your dog obsessively licking themselves, a person, or an object (i.e. bed sheets), see a veterinarian, who may recommend medical treatment or a consultation with a behavior specialist.
Playing with catnip toys or coming in contact with catnip leaves, cats show signs of bliss or thrill, rolling around, rubbing against objects, sneezing, licking or dashing around with dilated pupils.
The constant and repetitive licking of surfaces and objects by a dog is a problem that many dog owners find difficult to determine.
Dogs who show signs of excessive licking towards humans or objects can also be disguising deeper mental problems.
Some cats, especially those who were weaned too early or abruptly may engage in excessive licking and also may suckle on soft objects, your clothing, or even parts of your body such as your earlobes.
After letting your dog taste the deterrent, spray or rub it on all objects you don't want him to chew or lick.
Your pet may scratch, chew and lick their skin, rub up against surfaces and objects, and even lie on cold surfaces to soothe the irritation.
They may lick their paws, other dogs in the house, or any objects they happen to think taste good or feel good on their tongues.
They lick themselves, inanimate objects, each other and of course...
Her next training challenge: keep her tongue to herself when greeting people who object to being licked.
The virus is spread through respiratory secretions such as coughing and sneezing, through direct dog contact (sniffing and licking) and as well as through contaminated objects such as food, toys, and floors.
After all, they use those teeth to chew, playing with toys, lick and pick up objects for their owners.
Some Chihuahuas develop the habit of excessively licking either people or objects such as furniture.
Sometimes, dogs just rub against people or objects (without mounting them), or they lick themselves.
Rather, the Mr. Licks - A-Lot that I am talking about is the dog who directs his obsessive licking primarily at inanimate objects.
The second option is the ever - popular Elizabethan Collar (or «cone of shame»), a plastic lampshade - like object that goes around your pet's neck and extends past their muzzle to prevent them from licking off the medication.
There are dogs that literally seem to lick everyone and everything in their environment, including themselves, other cats or dogs in the home, inanimate objects and their humans (more on that in a minute).
-- Flea allergies — Cuts or abrasions — Ear infection / anal gland infection — Foreign objects (splinters / thorns)-- Food allergies — Matted fur Insect bites — Chewing or licking due to stress or boredom
If your dog is obsessively licking themselves, you or an object, you may want to speak with your dog's vet about behavioral treatment to help your dog stop this.
Note that a dog may also lick the paws due to a foreign object in the paw or a condition called acral lick dermatitis.
Stereotypical behaviors are repeating patterns of behavior that have no apparent function: excessive licking, sucking on flanks, destructive chewing, barking, digging, pacing, tail chasing, swallowing objects, rubbing on things, banging into walls, excessive marking, and so forth.
Some puppies lick as a way of identifying objects and getting to know the world around them.
If your dog seems to have a tendency to constantly lick itself, or a specific object, you can break this habit and prevent future licking tendencies by using lick repellents.
Because of this, some dogs subconsciously try to cure the deficiencies by licking various inanimate objects around them.
A lick repellent can be a hot sauce or pepper sauce that you spray on objects your dog likes to lick.
Some dogs choose to lick inanimate objects in their environment, while others concentrate their oral fixation on their own bodies.
Frequent licking of self, the air or inanimate objects can be an example of this type of behavior.
This is called acral lick dermatitis or lick granuloma, but licking can also occur on objects or other materials and is usually a displacement behavior that helps relieve a dog's boredom Read More
Objects that frequently draw the attention of dogs include walls, floors, chair legs, metal brackets and concrete — some dogs may even lick the air, rather than an object.
They often take the shape of stressed paintings, off - kilter minimalist objects and color photographs with flame licks burned across them — objects instilled with vast amounts of agency.
«Doug is a person who values objects, particularly art objects,» he said, recalling Crimp's onetime desire to «lick a Brice Marden painting.»
Astonishing objects that emerge from the erosion caused by a cow's tongue licking a block of salt.
Unnatural movements — touching one's body, playing with objects such as pens, finger tapping, lip licking, smiling too often — indicate discomfort and a lack of confidence.
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