Conjunctivitis is especially common in dogs who ride with their heads
stuck out of car windows or spend a lot of time outdoors in windy, dusty weather.
Not exact matches
Riding back from lunch, Broyles
stuck his head
out of the
car window to look at the darkening sky and said, «Golly - y - y - y it better not rain.
Parents in sunny climates like the EZ - Cling
window shades that help keep the sun
out of baby's eyes as they
stick to the side
windows in the rear
of the
car.
«I've been a mouth breather all my life,» says Hanover, a digital media producer in Santa Monica, Calif. «Wearing the CPAP machine felt equivalent to
sticking my head
out of a
car window going 30 miles an hour.
Two scenes
stick in the mind: him walking away from a doomed hospital in a nurse's dress right before an explosion, and later hanging
out of the
window of a speeding
car, tasting the air like a reptile, with the soundtrack falling silent in tribute, freezing this psychotic, iconic villain in time and allowing for a moment
of sadness amid the noise.
They're to take care
of feeding the dogs and give them typical doggie experiences — like playing fetch, barking when there's someone at the door, or
sticking their heads
out of a
car window.
he wouldn't get
out of the
car or give info, claiming it was nothing... since we were
stuck in bumper to bumper traffic and not really going anywhere, I gave my wife my iPhone and she walked up to their
car and ours, took a bunch
of pictures as she went, took some
of their license plates,
window stickers, and the driver through both the wind shield and driver's side
window, both at point blank range.
The image
of a dog
sticking his head
out of the
car window, ears flopping against the wind and tongue hanging, couldn't be a better portrayal
of blissfulness.
I took her for long a ride in the
car and let
stick her head
out of the
window.
She loved to
stick her head
out of the
car window and feel the wind in her face.
He enjoys
sticking his head
out of the
window on
car rides and going just about anywhere with people.
While most dogs love to feel the wind on their furry faces, allowing them to ride in the beds
of pick - up trucks or
stick their heads
out of moving -
car windows is dangerous.
Therefore, it is best to keep the
car and dog crate well - ventilated, rather than let your furry friend
stick out their head
of the open
window.
While every pet parent knows dogs love to feel the wind on their furry faces, allowing them to ride in the bed
of pick - up trucks or
stick their heads
out of moving -
car windows is dangerous.
Some
of my fondest memories are
of my dogs
sticking their head
out the
car window, squinting into the breeze and getting a good sniff
of environment as it rushed past.
Sure, you can simply
stick your head
out the
window of your
car to see towering trees lining Avenue
of the Giants...
In one message, Otto is seen
sticking his head
out the
window of a
car, his ears flapping in the breeze.