Sentences with phrase «under the collar while»

Your pet's collar should not be too loose or too tight (you should be able to slip two fingers under the collar while your pet is wearing it) and change it as the kitten grows.
Your pet's collar should not be too loose or too tight (you should be able to slip two fingers under the collar while your pet is wearing it) and change it as the puppy grows.

Not exact matches

Results went their way at the weekend so while the pair are under pressure to churn out a win which would boost their respective causes, the heat hasn't exactly intensified over the course of the weekend, not enough to really get either side hot under the collar.
The temperature stayed high for a feisty PMQs sessions with party funding getting the leaders hot under the collar, while payments to outgoing BBC staff and an inflation - busting pay rise for MPs also got the blood boiling.
In some of the pictures you can see I'm wearing it tied around my neck, while in others it is under my collar.
While I love the collar under a sweater look, with collared shirts I find they bunch and twist and never seem to stay nice and tucked it.
While I'm sure everyone (rightfully) is getting a little hot under the collar at a glimpse behind the curtain of Rockstar, it's the reference to the turn of the twentieth century that's caught my eye.
This may include white collar crimes like fraud, false representation or pretenses, embezzlement or larceny, or more serious acts such as damages you owe to victims if you were at fault for causing someone else's death, such as vehicular manslaughter while driving under the influence or operating a boat or aircraft while intoxicated.
Worst of all, it suffers from the Yellen collar (which I wrote about here)-- the Fed put's still there under the market (but with a much tighter strike than the Greenspan era), while any significant market advance will prompt the Fed to raise rates.
Such collars are intended only for training purposes while the dog is under supervision, and should be removed when the dog is not being trained or walked.
Napoleon's wife, Josephine, used her Pug, «Fortune,» to carry secret messages under his collar to her husband while she was imprisoned at Les Carmes.
A collar with a rabies tag or a name tag will help someone contact you if your dog is lost... unless the dog slipped it while you were out walking, or it came off when he crawled under the fence, or any one of a number of scenarios.
While an occasional leash jerk with an immediate release may train a dog to heel, because of the potential for coughing, gagging and tracheal damage, dog choke collars should be strictly used under the guidance of a trainer or only by experienced owners.
O'Donnell decides he doesn't like Steig's critique, and, seemingly, while still hot under the collar, writes a vitriolic response accusing Steig of all kinds of bad behaviour.
Back in 1992, Al Gore was a Senator from coal - rich Tennesse while running to be Vice President under Bill Clinton, so he needed the support of blue - collar Democrats.
While the federal government will often bring charges under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO), the Patriot Act is frequently being applied to many white collar crimes today, such as computer, internet, and cybercrimes.
During a break in yesterday's trial of Zacarias Moussaoui, while the judge and jury were out of the courtroom, Moussaoui shouted, «Burn in the U.S.A.» The outburst got Norm Pattis hot under the collar.
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