Sentences with phrase «nose work takes»

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Our daughter has gotten many colds and each time she gets another runny nose we can get all stressed out about the future, like how long the cold will last or whether we will have to take time off work.
Without a doubt, this line of investigation will take off, as we work out the roles of our noses in our relationships.
I plugged my nose through another smoothie and experimented with taking a bath before work.
But naturally as work gets more demanding, we get more tired, and those ideas start to run out, our motivation can take a little nose dive.
Yes, McLaren's crucial nose lift system is even more expensive than the loud exhaust that should be standard, but the roof takes just 15 seconds to open or close, and will work at speeds up to 25 mph.
Your sense of self - worth and personal - contribution takes a nose - dive because you have not built a life outside of work.
Nose - to - the - grindstone hard work is often associated with Americans, but as most of us know, we also love to kick back and take a vacation.
I took some instructor training with the National Association of Canine Scent Work (NACSW) and became an Associate Nose Work Instructor (ANWI).
A distant friend of mine who became a dog trainer long after our Air Force careers had taken us down separate paths urged me to check out the relatively new sport of Canine Nose Work.
Students who have not taken a previous SF SPCA Nose Work class must also fill out the Online K9 Nose Work Questionnaire prior to class.
No one among the King Charles breeders took this challenge very seriously as they had worked hard for years to do away with the long nose.
Mom and I took a two day road trip to the Quad Cities area of the map for my nose work trial in the huge metropolis of Blue Grass, Iowa.
Ongoing Personal Lessons / Training for Cindy & her Dogs: Cindy and her dogs also take ongoing lessons weekly (both Group Classes and Private Training), on a regular basis, with other Professional Positive Trainers for both Competitive Agility and K9 Nose Work.
Follow Parker and his handler, Christy Waehner, CNWI, as they take foundational skills learned at a K9 Nose Work workshop and apply them over the course of eight months to progress to competition level K9 Nose Work ®.
Bailie took off following the scent, unfortunately, it was not a nose work scent.
However, what isn't immediately apparent to people is why those dogs should then move on to taking classes like agility, nose work, or tricks.
Play scent games if your pooch enjoys nose work, invest in a sandpit so your four - legged friend can dig to his heart's content, Take your water - lover to the local river.
We also recommend continuing his education in the form of advanced obedience classes, freestyle, agility, Rally - O, K9 nose work, dock diving, or whatever fun dog - related activity takes your fancy.
Nose Work: Prerequisite - Basic Obedience (not required to have been taken at Bark U.) This is for dogs 6 months and older that already know basic obedience cues.
Please Note: For K9 Nose Work ® classes, dogs need to be comfortable spending time alone in their crate (out of sight) or in your car while the other dogs take their turn.
I took my puppy through the puppy class at The Right Stuff and enjoyed the training so much we moved on to nose work.
Since becoming a Certified Nose Work Instructor, Jeff has taken great pride in helping numerous dog and handler teams to grow their bond and find success in K9 Nose Work.
Bailie and I are in Nose Work 2, and last weekend Bailie took an intro to tracking class.
Being as nose work hides are secret, there is no photography allowed, but there is a professional photographer who takes shots of some of the searches.
I took her for a walk and had her do a search using her nose work skills at VSC, just in case it was her last,» says Buczko.
Nose - to - the - grindstone hard work is often associated with Americans, but as most of us know, we also love to kick back and take a vacation.
Naturally, their works engender some visceral reactions: «About seven minutes in to the 21 - minute recording, I thought I was going to have to take off the headphones, roll over and vomit,» wrote journalist Maddy Costa of «The creep of maggots into mouth and nose, the swell of the intestine with noxious gasses, even writing about it now makes me nauseous.
What at first can look like mass media appropriation, as in the work of rock star - worshipping artist Richard Prince — who showed a nose cone plastered with images of the band Kiss last summer in East Hampton as well as pictures of Sid Vicious over Jackson Pollock's photo at his show at Guild Hall — Joester's work has more in common with Montauk's Peter Beard, who takes his own photos of endangered African wildlife and uses them as the basis for multi-media collage using mud, blood, feathers and paint.
His past works give some indication of just how far he is willing to stretch the definition of sculpture in order to reshape the contours of our world: he has grafted human obesity onto everyday objects to create a series of «fat» cars and houses; asked passerby to lift their skirts, take off their trousers, lie on beds of fruit or stick pencils in their noses and ears to make «one - minute sculptures»; carried the curator of a museum around in his arms in a piece entitled «Be Nice to Your Curator»; and created houses that are fat, narrow, upside - down, drunk or inclined to attack other buildings.
Their work ranges from nightmarish sculptures of childlike creatures with penises for noses and buttholes for mouths to vast, miniature hellscapes of mass carnage, Nazis, debauchery and suffering, to the Shitrospectives in which they've taken their most famous pieces and remade them into smaller crappy cardboard versions — it's clear that the duos work resonates with a shock culture.
Also on display will be previous work from Eric Firestone Gallery's Nose Job show that took place last year featuring artist such as Aiko, Bast, Crash, Daze, El Mac, Ron English, Shepard Fairey, Futura, Erik Foss, Tara Mcpherson, Richard Prince, Lee Quinones, Kenny Scharf, and many more.
The artist takes the spectator ́s nose and pulls it so it goes where it ́s never been before and you look at his work... and you start to understand his language... and finally you speak to it... and it speaks to you.
But the two - tier firms hold out a veiled alternative: If you keep your nose clean and work (reasonably but not insanely) hard, you might find yourself taking home (say) $ 400,000 per year, adjusted for inflation, for the duration.
And, of course, that Google Glass is (for now) arguably as plain as the nose on the face of the wearer while — notionally out of site (added — oops: I meant «sight», but the pun almost works) so out of mind — it's easy to forget the likelihood that the same scene is being captured by the traffic surveillance cameras, the outward - looking surveillance cameras on the buildings in the area, perhaps the ATM camera behind one, and the cameras & video recorders on the smartphones or tablets that the nearby tourists used to take pictures.
Keeping severe weather insurance accessible will take hard work and an integrated approach by industry, insurers and government — and a hard - nosed realism about pricing, risk, and climate change.
I know it takes time and I know that if I just keep my nose down and work this business, things will start happening!»
btw — I need you to point my nose in the right direction to tell me what I said and where — that gave you the idea clients were lining up at my door / phone — but that I wasn't interested in serving them; more importantly what did I say that lead you to believe I wasn't «interested» in working and taking on new clients?
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