Sentences with phrase «over a treat often»

From the first few bites, my dog has been in love, in fact, he'll eat a few kibbles over a treat often!

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(Meow Parlour customers can and often do purchase treats and drinks at Macaron Parlour and bring them over to Meow Parlour's petting area).
While at Meow Parlour, customers can also pop over and enjoy fresh coffee, tea and home - baked, often cat - themed sweet treats from Ha's sister company, Macaron Parlour, a gourmet patisserie located right next door.
With a little over half a cup of added sugar, just enough chocolate to make Harry think they're a treat, and only a few tablespoons of added fat, these blow commercial granola bars — which are often no better than straight - up candy — out of the lunchbox.
I look back at all of the conflicts we had with schools over the years (things like treating our children respectfully, struggling to provide healthy food choices, uhg) and I am ashamed to admit that my fear and ignorance about HS allowed me to justify sending my children off everyday to deal with people and situations that were not positive learning experiences for them, but often humiliating or dis - empowering.
Taught by the media and radical feminists to be ashamed about their maternal, nurturing and intuitive side, mothers are too often afraid to follow and act on their intuition even though it tells them that a youth sports system which too often emphasizes winning and competition over fun and skill development, treats children as young as six as adults and cruelly and unfairly saddles so many as failures before they have even reached puberty because they weren't lucky enough to be «early bloomers» or have a January birthday, is not the kind of nurturing, caring and, above all, inclusive environment mothers believe their children need to grow into confident, competent, empathetic, emotionally and psychologically healthy adults.
But how often times have you observed a fat loss infomercial wherever somebody pauses on to tears while speaing frankly about how miserable they certainly were when over weight and how deeply happy and treated they're today... and how they owe all of it to that particular weight loss product or «innovative system.»
People who are unfamiliar with babywearing (another parenting practice that, while treated more like a «trend» in our society, is just a standard part of parenting all over the world) often think that babies being worn in carriers (particularly woven ones) are being restricted or somehow harmed.
Type 2 diabetes usually affects people over 40 (over 25 in people from South Asian and Black backgrounds) and can be treated with a healthy diet and increased physical activity but medication and / or insulin is often required.
Over half of the wastewater from fracking, rough 2 - 6 million gallons, is often released back into the main supply with minimal treatment due to ineffectiveness of facilities to detect, let alone properly treat.
Though NYC's buses carry over 2 million passengers a day — more than the LIRR, Metro North, PATH and New Jersey Transit combined — they are often treated as an afterthought, even as they hemorrhage riders and strand the mostly low - income New Yorkers who depend on them, according to the city comptroller's office.
Boys often treat girls as sexual objects, which contributes to the higher rates of digital sexual coercion, as boys may feel entitled to have sexual power over girls, said study co-author Richard Tolman, U-M professor of social work.
Ross says that because the hyperactivity and decreased anxiety might be interpreted as «mania - like» symptoms, the researchers fed the mice either lithium or valproic acid (an anti-seizure drug, also used to treat mania) over a two week period, as is often done in human therapeutic trials.
The study offers new data in an ongoing debate over the risks and benefits of using epinephrine to treat cardiac arrest, an often - fatal condition in which the heart stops beating.
Parkinson's disease, a progressive brain disorder, is often tough to treat effectively because symptoms, such as tremors and walking difficulties, can vary dramatically over a period of days, or even hours.
(Milder cases are often treated with lifestyle adjustments, and doctors remain divided as to whether drugs are currently over - or under - prescribed for the condition.)
Over supplementation is a SERIOUS thing, and often we don't treat it that way because it's considered «natural».
I try to make healthy treats for them often so they don't feel too deprived but it is so sad to see how much our society accepts a food product over real food.
And though I'm often reticent to watch movies more than once or twice, Tully is the kind of cinematic treat — a cult classic well in the making — that you'll want to rewatch again the second it's over, not just to help piece together various narrative clues but to revisit the rib - tickling jokes and hang out with these characters for a little longer.
It's a treat to watch the movie - within - a-movie come together — the process is often funny, but the tragic attrition of the war on Londoners is on display, and its shadow creeps over the characters as Their Finest moves toward its elegant conclusion (you'll be glad the ministry hired a documentary director for the job).
His coy utilization of violence proves explosive and unexpected and Mackenzie treats loss with a kind of earnest respect that's too often glazed over.
It's not often that television movies this old are revisited at all, so even modest but satisfactory releases are a treat, and in that light, this release comes «recommended» from someone who has now found himself won over by it twice.
Reading these two books in sequence, I came across a passage in Charles Glenn's foreword to class Between Memory and Vision that threw a sharp and revealing light on the subtle and often mind - numbing distinctions elaborated in Does God Belong in Public Schools Glenn writes: «The effect of Supreme Court decisions over the past forty years was to treat religion as the only forbidden motivation for school choice.»
«Another recurrent feature of the [«lesser evilism»] genre: a lament over the Democrats» lack of spine, which is often treated as a curable condition.
Colleges, the CSS Profile, and the FAFSA have struggled over the years trying to figure out how to treat blended families where parents have divorced and there is often one or more step - parent in the picture.
It often takes a few visits with blood tests spread out over time to find the right dosage of thyroid medication to treat hyperthyroidism.
«Bring the pet in often in the early months just to say hi, get a treat, or get massaged or fussed over,» he says.
Washing the broccoli thoroughly is vital; commercially grown broccoli is often treated with pesticides that can be toxic to your dog if he eats too much over time.
Often classes will provide snacks or a meal for your dog once class is over, but do bring your own food and treats if the class you're attending doesn't do this.
We all enjoy a holiday; spending time with family and friends, often over a special meal or treats, provides needed respite from our regular routines.
We often see dogs that although being cooed over, petted or fed treats, still seem miserable while being «trained.»
The only way to treat this is to remove the uterus entirely which is often not possible and many vets will not perform, especially if the hamster is over 6 months old.
Studies at Purdue University Veterinary School of Medicine have shown that while most dogs treated with chemotherapy may live somewhat over four months, dogs treated with Piroxicam often live over six months.
It is, however, also possible that dogs kept as pets are conditioned over their individual lifetimes to respond positively to DDS as this type of speech is often paired with positive events (e.g. food treat, toy, walk or affection).
Mange in adult dogs is often treated with an over the counter lime sulfur dip, however it is not an approved treatment for puppies and can be corrosive to puppy skin.
Boasting long picturesque coastline on the Red Sea and towering mountain ranges bearing the most amazing agricultural treats, Mecca is an often under estimated jewel in the region that over delivers on delight.
Table saw accidents often result in amputations and lacerations, and the yearly medical cost for treating said injuries has been pegged at over $ 2.1 billion.
Defending claims against lawyers in the current climate is an uphill battle: Franchisees are often treated by the courts almost as a «protected class» as judges seem to strive to make findings in their favour in disputes with franchisors over disclosure.
Such privative or ouster clauses have often been treated with a degree of contempt by the courts particularly if they are seen as an attempt to exclude the supervisory powers by way of judicial review of the superior courts over administrative action.
Negligence cases take the most amount of time and are often highly complex, involving multiple dentists over a period of time during which the patient was treated.
Often, his opinion was preferred over the worker's own treating doctors to deny or limit psychological entitlement.
«The veterinary expense to treat a blocked cat is often well over $ 1,000 with many cases running up an invoice amount of $ 3,000 to $ 4,000,» Pierson explained.
While it's a seamless display over the edge, that extra space is often treated differently by apps and the UI, so it's no surprise to see that distinction notated in the specs, as well.
Divorced parents often battle over child custody arrangements and child support payments, but the courts treat these items separately.
Divorced parents often battle over child custody arrangements and child support payments, but the courts treat these...
In other instances, a person may be referred for an assessment because they have been treated for multiple different diagnoses over many years with little success — often because a thorough assessment was never conducted.
Though there are certain known risks, research over the last twenty years suggests that the benefits of taking medication often outweigh the risks of not treating the illness.
They are often stuck in their distress and dissatisfaction over the way they were treated by early caregivers.
Although this isn't a mortgage according to the standard use of the term, courts often treat it as one because the parties appear to have set up an agreement in which payments are made over time and the creditor holds an interest in the property as security.
And they are often, even those in the industry, the first ones to fret and fuss and fume over how the industry treated them.
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