Dogs can get
sunburned too — particularly those with light - coloured noses or light - coloured fur on their ears.
Yes, dogs can get
sunburned too.
Pets can get
sunburned too, and your pet may require sunscreen on their noses and ear tips.
I'm
sunburned too at the moment, so I totally feel ya.
Not exact matches
I tried to block the whole experience from my brain because it happened at a very bad time in my life, when I was playing The Sims
too much, didn't know what I wanted to do, and lived off tips from
sunburned Floridian office park drones biding their time between work hours and their inevitable and expensive semi-monthly DUI arrests.
It works really well
too, because we've spent hours out in the sun, swimming in the pool, playing in the yard and more and she didn't get
sunburned at all.
Waxing Never wax immediately before or after getting
too much sun, Cox says, because waxing
sunburned skin can cause uneven pigmentation.
If we stay out in the sun
too long, we get
sunburned from prolonged UV exposure.
Special Considerations: due to its lack of hair, this exotic cat needs to be kept indoors to avoid the skin from becoming
sunburned and to keep it safe from nicks, cuts and getting
too cold.
Dogs and cats get
sunburned,
too!
Most of the time you're out of the unit but we had a member of the family who didn't listen to their mother and got
too sunburned so stayed inside several days.