Sentences with phrase «of tail wags»

It says nothing about how the black holes originally formed or how, in an apparent case of tail wags dog, they managed to control the formation of entire galaxies.
«PLUS... everything about you is beautiful and I hope you enjoy lots of tail wagging fun this summer and always!
«The direction of tail wagging does in fact matter, and it matters in a way that matches hemispheric activation,» says Giorgio Vallortigara of the Center for Mind / Brain Sciences of the University of Trento.
The researchers recruited 30 family pets of mixed breed and placed them in a cage equipped with cameras that precisely tracked the angles of their tail wags.
«I hope that wonderful Cooper enjoys a long and wonderful life full of love and lots of tail wagging fun!
Our registry has become a classic example of the tail wagging the dog.
There are always plenty of tail wags at the Portland Saturday Market.
There was some very careful butt sniffing, and a bit of tail wagging.
Crumbs from the masters table comes to mind, and as Mark said the trouble with patrons is they think the Church belongs to them which smacks of the tail wagging the dog.
The researchers studied video recordings of each dog and estimated their baseline temperament in terms of tail wags per minute.
The federal role is the classic manifestation of the tail wagging the dog.
Without a whisper of tail wag, without the front end threatening to lighten, without the passenger grinning bravely.
The car encouraged us to push harder and harder, and we were impressed by how well it stuck to the pavement, without allowing much of the tail wag that larger BMWs use to rotate in a turn.
Do they really need to know the difference between a tongue flick in a brachycephalic breed versus other breeds or decipher what the various amplitudes and heights of tail wags might indicate?
We love to mix kiwis into our fruit salads and our smoothies, and for many of us, that's when we hear the heavy thump of a tail wagging against the kitchen table's legs.
Typically weighing anywhere from 100 to 200 pounds, giant dogs need ample space in their homes for large dog beds and plenty of tail wagging space.
The botulism toxin causes megaesophagus with regurgitation as well as acute flaccid paralysis with retention of tail wagging.
She completed Karen Pryor's Dog Trainer Foundations Course in 2015 and began volunteering at the Humane Society of Boulder Valley to get her fill of tail wags and slobbery kisses.
Well certainly a high frequency, large amplitude wag augurs well for a happy social encounter, but there are several different types of tail wag.
When Janet Riordan returned home from a European vacation in January, she expected a storm of tail wagging and barking from her 7 - year - old golden retriever, Reggie.
Few things can lift your mood more effectively than coming home to an elated greeting of tail wagging from your loving dog.
Because of you, so many furry friends and their human companions will be smiling, playing and living healthy lives full of tail wags, smiles and love.
Dr. Coren's work has revealed some interesting things about the social function of tail wagging.
This delves farther into the not - so - secret language of the tail wag.
We'd like to think that BAD RAP's rescued pit bulls accurately reflect that same original spirit of tail wagging resiliency.
Each 2 min video sample (from each dog subject) was coded using DogFACS to record the frequency of facial movements (full DogFACS coding), duration of tail wagging and time spent at the front of the kennel in close proximity to the experimenter.
So, stating rising CO2 increases water vapor, which increases temperature — isn't this the equivalent of the tail wagging the dog?
To get proportions correct, it would have to the «the last hair at the end of the tail wagging the dog.»
At the risk of getting thrown off a few, I think there is a risk of the tail wagging the dog with panels.
When you get past the melodramatic shell of the piece, the film is actually manufacturing a shallow screed from a German director who has power of final approval over every aspect of his projects in a conspicuous case of the tail wagging the dog.
The rescuer that picked him says that he is calm, gets along with other dogs, he's very friendly with lots of tail wags, and likes to be groomed.
«Right - left tail wags may not be a form of secret dog language... the direction of tail wagging — and other dogs» responses to it — could arise from automatic responses rooted in the different hemispheres of the canine brain.»
The dogs were placed in a cage equipped with cameras that precisely tracked the angles of their tail wags.
Given how well the market has performed, and how non-volatile it has become, the active - to - passive shift has come under some scrutiny as being a case of the tail wagging the dog.
Heidcamp wanted to nominate his candidates first, thereby hoping to force Republican caucus attendees to follow suit; a case of the tail wagging the dog.
Clearly this is a case of a tail wagging a very big dog.
Companies that invest in understanding what drives this target to support one brand over another — and apply those insights to marketing programs — are sure to get lots of tails wagging.
Since then, it has served as the home of lots of tail wagging (and lots of learning!).
Today, in a case of the tail wagging the dog, many veterinary schools are advocating that the rabies vaccination be given in the end of the tail.
Very sweet and a bit timid but gives sheltie smiles and lots of tail wags.
After years of stress, she decided to leave the world of «always be closing» to one of tail wags and licks.
Pitbulls are not aloof — they like to remind you regularly of how they feel about you, and in general this means a lot of tail wagging and kissing.
They will show you their appreciation with lots of tail wags, body wiggles and kisses.
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