Sentences with phrase «tiny tails wagging»

Our Cavachon puppies are very well socialized and typically arrive with tiny tails wagging joyfully.
Our Cavachon puppies are very well socialized and typically arrive with tiny tails wagging and puppy kisses happily bestowed!
Like Allied Irish Banks (ALBK: ID), the Irish government owns over 99 % of the outstanding shares — so we have a tiny tail wagging this dog... And after everything the Irish tax - payer's endured to date, this continuing state fantasy of a third force in Irish banking is a mockery.
Every Christmas, I hoped I would see a tiny tail wagging under the tree, or hear a squeaky little bark from under the boughs weighed down with ornaments.

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He was born with a physical defect — a lump of a tail with the tiniest tip growing from the center that «wags» up and down instead of side to side.
Soft puppy kisses, a tiny wagging tail.
Tiny, high speed wags - if the tail is wagging in such a way that it looks like the tail is vibrating it means the dog is ready for action, usually to run or fight.
That tiny wagging tail and those big floppy ears are enough to make your heart melt.
Walking past pet stores with puppies in the window, it is nearly impossible to resist the tiny noses and wagging tails.
Moreover of course, the surface temperatures are the tiny tail that the big dog of the ocean wags, and your fixations with SST's are a great metric for the transfer of energy from ocean to atmosphere, but poor at really showing the steady long - term energy accumulation in the Earth system.
Most of what happens in the stratosphere and above [apart from cyclical sunspot effects which go in the same direction — not opposite — everywhere] derives from the big dog [the climate in the oceans and the troposphere] wagging the tiny tail [the 1000 to 1000,000,000,000 times thinner upper atmosphere].
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