Sentences with phrase «water retrieve»

It bounces in crazy ways when it hits the ground, and also floats for dogs who like to water retrieve.
See video of Flirt doing a water retrieve.
He was given a blind water retrieve of two ducks.
Amphibious Fin was one of our favorite toys for water retrieving.
The Poodle breed was initially a water retrieving dog, known as «Pudelhund» in Germany — a name derived from the words «Pudel» and «Hund,» meaning «to splash» and dog, respectively.
As a water retrieving dog, the Labrador's coat is designed to repel water and to keep the dog warm while swimming.
They are natural hunters: they were created to be water retrieving bird dogs, but they are also interested in watching and chasing rabbits.
They were created specifically as a water retrieving and hunting dog.
For example, it can cost $ 1000 for a month of puppy training to get your young dog used to gunfire, water retrieves, e-collar conditioning, and introduced to fieldwork.
Poodles started out as hunting dogs, especially good at water retrieving.
You should start his water retrieving in the still water of the pond, not in the running water of the stream.
Step 3: Retrieving When your little tyke is swimming without beating the water, you can start taking a retrieving dummy along, and using it, but only for very short water retrieves at first.
The puppies proved to have excellent water retrieving skills, and thus gained popularity among the people.
They were originally bred for bird hunting and water retrieving, and have been trained to bring supplies to soldiers wounded in battle.
This dog was, in the beginning, a water retrieving dog, also known as «Pudelhund» in Germany — This name comes from the words «Hund» and «Pudel», meaning «dog» and «to splash» respectively.
Shallow water retrieves are good too.
More so, having running water certainly eliminates the sometimes unhealthy practice of using water retrieved from creeks and rivers.

Not exact matches

At Battelle, Koper is studying the use of nanomaterials in membranes for water desalination and treatment; supercapacitors (energy - storage devices that provide higher power densities than batteries); and bio-based (rather than petroleum - based) additives used for hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, to retrieve natural gas.
The yacht's $ 300,000 custom - made mahogany tender — a smaller boat designed for water activities and shuttling the owner back and forth to shore — does double duty as a very expensive golf cart for crew members to retrieve floating golf balls.
That did not happen: there is no geological record of a world - wide flood, there is not enough diversity to regenerate the population we currently, there is not enough water to cover the earth to the height of Everest, the logistics of retrieving and returning animals to the then - unknown Americas, Australia, etc. were staggeringly difficult, managing the animals on the Ark was impossible — a few humans keeping predators from their prey, cleaning the waste, etc., pretty much all life on earth would have been killed, etc. etc..
«It took us three hours to retrieve 11 bodies because the mixture of petrol and water is so potent that we just couldn't risk being in that boat for long periods of time,» Michele Telaro, the field coordinator for the Doctors Without Borders rescue missions, told The Independent.
Retrieve the bowl with the warm water and flax seed and add oil and sugar.
Using a small mesh sieve or slotted spoon, retrieve the peas from the boiling water and transfer to the bowl of a food processor (reserve the pot of boiling water).
So that was a completely roundabout way of explaining why it is such a fantastic idea to retrieve your pasta from the water and not the other way around.
We took the dogs all down to the beach to play, and while all of the others were splashing in the lake to retrieve their beach toys, Willow revealed that she is afraid of the water!
This would be my first attempt at canning, which resulted in me first burning myself after plunking a mason jar into my boiling water bath, and later cutting myself badly after attempting to retrieve the broken mason jar.
Sparging In lautering, an operation consisting of spraying the spent mash grains with hot water to retrieve the liquid malt sugar and extract remaining in the grain husks.
As a mini-colander, it can't be beat for pulling short pasta shapes from boiling water, retrieving blanched veggies, or scooping up grains.
He said the Night Owl (Iverson) always drank water in the clubs and the time he: allegedly used a gun to retrieve his wife., Allen did have a gun.
A last water bottle was tossed towards the sidelines and a boy scampered out to retrieve it.
Uncle Libert retrieves the weight and gives the water another dash of pumpkin, and another.
The problem in the episode made available for review is that no accidents happen, leaving the viewer with nothing but dark footage of foul - mouthed crabbers getting on each other's nerves as the pots they lower into the water either do or don't retrieve enough crabs to make their trip financially worthwhile.
«An example of this is foraging; we will toss small food bits among ice and toys so he learns to search for it, or we'll place toys that sink in the water so he can practice diving to retrieve them.»
Step 4: Encourage your little one to retrieve a tool or item from the water.
I hurried out to my car to retrieve my stainless steel water bottle.
Decide how many drinks of water you'll allow and how many times you'll retrieve the toy that's thrown out of the crib in defiance of bedtime.
Sophia DeRosa of Northport, 16, right, braces for a spray of water as her dog, Buddy, shakes off after retrieving a tennis ball near Steers Beach in Northport Friday, while her friend, Julianna Amitrano, 16, of Patchogue, looks on.
The Kintampo Divisional Police Commander, Chief Superintendent Desmond Owusu Boampong, told Citi News 17 bodies have so far been retrieved from the water.
Scheier said that last year, Mangano and aides visited her at the houseboat and vowed to help her remove it from the water and retrieve her belongings.
In turquoise waters off the Indonesian coast, evolutionary geneticist Melissa Ilardo watched as the diver, wearing handmade, wooden goggles, spotted a giant clam meters below and darted down to retrieve it.
Kaustubh Thirumalai (Brown University) helping retrieve a CTD instrument, which collects water samples and measures physical parameters of oceanic waters such as temperature, aboard the R / V Point Sur in the northern Gulf of Mexico.
During training, seven raccoons interacted with the stones, and four raccoons retrieved the marshmallow reward after accidentally knocking the stones into the water.
They retrieved dead wildebeests from the water to test what happened to the various parts over time.
Better yet, the sun's heat is all that's needed to retrieve the water for drinking.
Their responses were then correlated with a measure of pain tolerance by counting the number of paperclips that they could retrieve from ice - cold water.
Packard and Dennett carefully lower Gudgeon into a crate for its long trip back to Woods Hole, while Foley eyes one of the artefacts he retrieved from Dia's waters — a bulbous Byzantine amphora covered in deposits left by worms.
Subsequent expeditions have attempted to retrieve pristine samples of water from the lake in hopes of discovering life.
Spann would support a change in the law if it allowed him to retrieve the water he saved one year and use it the next.
When children between four and seven were faced with the same test, they learned in a similar fashion, taking about five trials to realize that the token in the water tube could be retrieved — although they did pick up the task faster than the birds.
Cash flowed like water in those days, she said, and early one morning before a county commission vote, her boss, in the hopes of keeping the process clean, dispatched her to retrieve envelopes off the desks of commissioners before they arrived to discover what was in them.
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