When I'm reflecting and really connected to my higher power, I think it would have been a crime to
turn my nose up at something that I really felt was a gift.
Don't get discouraged if your cat
turns her nose up at something she liked just the day before.
Not exact matches
Today we have a little
something beefy for all the carnivores out there who
turn their
noses up at mere soup.
Water birth, it is
something I had always
turned my
nose up at before having Leo.
Turning up his
nose at the chicken soup has more to do with testing limits or being reluctant to try
something new
at that moment.
Unfortunately some older pets
turn their
noses up at those items so we need to brush their teeth daily or find
something appropriate that they will eat (other options include big carrots, whole apples, or anything large enough to work out the jaw and scrape the teeth).
This may well cause the dog to
turn his
nose up at ordinary food, making him choosy, because he has worked out that there is a possibility of
something better on offer.
If your dog gets used to having his begging behavior rewarded he will be more likely to
turn up his
nose at regular dog food, hoping that you will give him
something tastier instead.
If your dog suddenly starts to
turn up his
nose at dinner time or fails to finish his meals, it's
something worth looking into.
Cats tend to be more difficult to transition from one diet to another (even when both diets are kibble), and some cats initially
turn up their
nose at the idea of eating
something cold.
Not only are cats likely to
turn up their
noses at something that doesn't meet their standards, they also have a large number of complicated nutritional concerns that have to be taken into account.
For many years, the rest of Australia
turned its
nose up at Perth —
something that was easy to do, since it's one of the most isolated cities in the world... Read More
For many years, the rest of Australia
turned its
nose up at Perth —
something that was easy to do, since it's one of the most isolated cities in the world.
We've all been
at a dinner party and witnessed the dessert snub — a guest's
nose not - so - subtly
turned up at something the host or hostess has laboured over.