Pets
often lick or chew at the suture line.
These dogs will
often lick their paws to groom themselves, and have been known to go out of their way to avoid mud puddles and dirt.
Dogs
often lick their lips and nose when feeling unsure or submissive.
Pets with arthritis
often lick, chew or bite the painful body areas.
Cats with feline plasma cell pododermatitis also
often lick or chew at their feet.
If left untreated, cats
often lick until the itchy... [Read more...]
Cleaning their paws can also prevent them from ingesting it, as dogs
often lick their paws to dry off.
Dogs with flea allergies
often lick excessively around their tail and lower back.
Dog saliva is antibacterial which is why
they often lick their wounds.
Arthritis — If the joints in the area of the lesion are painful, dogs will
often lick at them as a way to relieve pain.
Allergic pets will
often lick their paws, scratch their faces or show signs of skin irritation.
Between attempts,
they often lick there genital area.
Dogs will
often lick at a certain body part when it is painful for them.
The skin becomes very irritated and dogs will
often lick and bite at the area.
Dogs with canine atopy or skin allergies
often lick their paws incessantly causing infections, abscesses and cysts to develop between the toes.
Other than the irritation on their paws, dogs will
often lick the salt on their pads.
Stressed or nervous dogs
often lick their lips and nose repetitively.
Allergies are an extremely common cause and often these patients will
often lick their paws frequently.
The presence of pepper - sized grains of blackish material (flea feces) on your pet is evidence enough, but cats
often lick that evidence off rapidly.
I often licked my lips to taste the salt lingering from the spray of the sea.
We have a handicapped son, and
she often licks his face, hands, etc..
With the advent of warm weather, many pet parents notice their dogs begin to itch and scratch consistently,
often licking and biting their paws, ears, and bellies to the point where there is significant hair loss and open wounds on the skin.
my dog
often licks his feet and under his legs, also scratches these areas to the point where his white fur is discolored.
When a dog is nursing her pups,
she often licks them to stimulate their bowels and bladders before eventually eating their waste.
Not exact matches
We also cook very similarly: without measuring and surely
licking the stirring spoon
often.
Yes I can relate...
licking the spatula
often turns into a «just a little more» scenario!
And then when I do cook pork chops, we
lick our plates clean and I wonder why we don't make them more
often.
Babies will
often try to
lick off the gel if they're allowed to.
And it's not because I have some doctor's office phobia or because I think kids
often go into a doctor's office being totally healthy and leave there covered in nasty germs from hundreds of other sick kids who have been sneezing, coughing,
licking, touching and dripping on everything... Read More
ANTI-CIO # 4: In a study performed on rats, rat mothers who were nurturing towards their rat babies (i.e.
licked their babies
often) produced more growth hormones and changed the chemistry of the DNA in certain genes involved in the offspring's stress response.
«When we switched off the support cells, the mice
licked the air in anticipation of the milk only half as
often as normal,» Masmanidis said.
«One stereotyped behavior that we
often observed was a rat repeatedly
licking the clear plastic walls of its operant chamber — a behavior that was sometimes uninterruptable,» said Aarde.
There was also a species effect, with dogs mouth -
licking more
often when looking at humans than at other dogs.
They also bring to mind the possible meaning of animals, and
often children, «
licking their wounds,»» said Thoru Pederson, Ph.D., Editor - in - Chief of The FASEB Journal.
They nervously self - groomed,
licking so much they
often knocked themselves over.
A bat routinely spent half an hour selecting a spot, clipping down horse hair if necessary, nicking out a tiny divot of flesh and then
licking the wound,
often while urinating, all without waking the horse.
I do have some personal experience with skin issues and children, my ten year old son has Tourette's syndrome, and while this is not psoriasis, he does have a tic which causes him to
lick his lips quite
often and this has caused a red rash around his face.
To laugh
often and love much... to appreciate beauty, to find love in
Licking... this is the Match.com way.
Often, however, these films are criticised for not matching the grossness of Waters's work: nothing seems to come close to watching Divine (Glenn Milstead) eating dog shit and
licking his lips in Waters's Pink Flamingos (1972).
Carpenter carefully constructed so many adrenaline pouring long takes,
often at an agonizing
lick as we, the imperiled viewer, must see Michael shirking in the shadows time and again.
If you want the story of Zamperini, do yourself a favor and read the book as Jolie skimps mightily on the goods —
often skipping entirely over critical scenes — and can only proffer this truly inspiring saga glazed over with a cloying religious - tinged icing and sans a
lick of nuance or tension.
This means
licking items and dragging them along (
often for a long way) which can be very awkward given the wacky and unpredictable physics.
The industrial adhesives and such that make up the «new car smell» were so strong in the Cherokee that, while behind the wheel, I had the constant taste of having just
licked an envelope, and
often a pounding headache.
TimeShift: We know getting the absolute perfect picture can be tough as human beings tend to blink and
lick their lips way too
often to sit absolutely still for a photo.
They are
often seen grooming themselves and
licking their paws like their feline counterparts.
Tiramisu
often runs to Wing to
lick and groom him!
According to Eric Bittman, CEO, soaking the paws for up to five minutes in a tub or basin while the product fizzes will not only moisturize, it will fight fungus, bacteria and germs that are
often the cause of dogs
licking their paws.
These intelligent dogs
often respond to low glucose levels through the means of vocalising, vigorous
licking and intense staring.
They typically respond well to a small dose of long - acting corticosteroids injected beneath them; the patch
often remains hairless and grey but no longer raised and the dog loses the urge to
lick it.
In the dog world, it is therefore
often a gift to be
licked!