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Hollings Pig Ears - 150g (10 Ears)
Hollings Pig Ears is a delicious and protein rich treat, suitable for adult dogs. These treats are 100% natural and air dried to lock in all the natural goodness. Hollings Pig Ears are longer lastings chews which act as a great alternative to rawhide. The pig ears help encourage chewing, which mentally stimulates your dog helping to reduce boredom. Hollings Pig Ears also helps your dog to release salivia to promote clean teeth. Additionally, these tasty pig ears are a natural source of Glucosamine and Chondroitin, which can help support your dog’s joints and mobility. Hollings Pig Ears at a glance: High protein pig ears: a great treat for adult dogs Grain free recipe: made with 100% pork Free from any artificial colours, flavours or preservatives No rawhide
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Hip Hop Culture : A roadtrip across Europe
Hip-hop expert and Backspin publisher Niko Backspin, together with Porsche, has created a new travel guide to Europe's hip-hop music and culture.Far from promotion tours or concert halls, Huls meets and talks to rappers, DJs, street performers and breakdancers.Part of Porsche's 'Back 2 Tape' documentary series, this guide sheds a light on the influence of urban hip-hop youth culture in European cities. With 17 artists from Germany, the Netherlands, the UK, France, Spain and Denmark, it combines portraits of hip-hop stars such as Kool Savas (Berlin), Lord Esperanza (Paris), Edson Sabajo (Amsterdam), Falsalarma (Barcelona), Lars Pedersen (Copenhagen) and the Flying Steps (Berlin) with destinations that every hip-hop and road trip fan in Europe should visit. "This book is an invitation to encounter European hip-hop culture with all its diversity in an open and positive way..." Niko Backspin
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Whose Ears?
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Which Ears?
Delightfully silly fun for readers big and small to share. Follow the rhythmic clue and turn the wheel on each spread to find the right ears for each animal.
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Do I have protruding ears or bat ears?
I'm sorry, I cannot answer that question as I am not able to see or assess your physical appearance. It's best to consult with a medical professional or a qualified specialist who can provide an accurate assessment of your ear shape.
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How can one change floppy ears, folded ears, or overly pointed ears without cropping?
One way to change floppy ears, folded ears, or overly pointed ears without cropping is through selective breeding. By breeding dogs with the desired ear shape, it is possible to gradually change the ear shape over generations. Another method is through the use of ear splints or braces, which can help reshape the ears over time. Additionally, certain exercises and massages may help encourage the ears to take on a different shape, although results may vary. It's important to note that changing ear shape without cropping should be done in a humane and non-invasive manner.
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Should one give their dog pig ears or cow ears?
It is generally recommended to give your dog cow ears instead of pig ears. Pig ears have a higher fat content and can be more likely to cause digestive issues or weight gain in dogs. Cow ears are a leaner option and can be a safer choice for your dog's health. However, it's important to monitor your dog while they are chewing on any type of ear to ensure they are not swallowing large pieces or choking. Always consult with your veterinarian before introducing any new treats to your dog's diet.
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Which dogs have floppy ears and which have erect ears?
Dogs with floppy ears include breeds like the Basset Hound, Cocker Spaniel, and Beagle. On the other hand, dogs with erect ears include breeds like the German Shepherd, Siberian Husky, and Chihuahua. Floppy ears are more common in breeds that were originally bred for hunting or tracking, while erect ears are more common in breeds that were bred for guarding or herding.
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Whose Ears?
Funny split-page pictures and simple reading text make these books perfect to share with toddlers.Full of humour and fun, they aid child development as your little one learns to read visual clues and match ears to the right animals. ?
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Gracie's Ears
This is the story of Gracie, your everyday fun-loving kid who does everything that you do, but has trouble hearing. It's as if her ears are sleeping! Can anyone or anything wake up Gracie's ears? Based on a true story.Told in rhyme, this uplifting story with gentle illustrations is based on a real little girl who doesn't realize her ears aren't working like most people's do. When her family searches for answers, she discovers the wonder of hearing aids and the sounds of the world. Gracie's Earsintroduces what hearing aids are to young children needing help to hear, and to their friends who wonder - what are those things in their friend's ears and what do they do?
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What is the difference between piercing ears and shooting ears?
Piercing ears refers to the process of creating a small hole in the earlobe or cartilage to insert jewelry, typically done with a sterile needle or piercing gun. On the other hand, shooting ears is a term used to describe the act of shooting a firearm without proper ear protection, which can lead to damage to the ears due to the loud noise. Piercing ears is a cosmetic procedure done for aesthetic purposes, while shooting ears is a dangerous activity that can result in permanent hearing loss.
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Do my ears regenerate?
No, the human ears do not regenerate. Once the delicate hair cells in the inner ear are damaged or lost, they do not grow back. This is why hearing loss caused by loud noise exposure or aging is often permanent. However, researchers are exploring potential treatments to regenerate hair cells in the inner ear, which could potentially restore hearing in the future.
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What are dog ears?
Dog ears are the floppy or erect appendages on the sides of a dog's head that are used for hearing and communication. They are made of cartilage and covered in fur, and can come in various shapes and sizes depending on the breed of the dog. Dog ears are highly sensitive and can move independently to help the dog locate the source of a sound.
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Are those protruding ears?
Yes, those are protruding ears. The ears are sticking out noticeably from the sides of the head.
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