Generally this is referring to the idea that someone who works deserves to receive the benefit of that work. This passage is followed by the idea that a worker deserves to be paid for their work, just as an animal must be fed if it is expected to work.
Dog muzzle
Over the mouth.
Muzzle. A blindfold covers the eyes to restrict vision, while a muzzle is used to cover the mouth to restrict speech or eating.
In "Where the Red Fern Grows," the term "muzzle" refers to the nose and mouth area of a dog. The muzzle is often used in the context of restraining or covering a dog's mouth.
An animal's jaws and nose is generally called a "muzzle", especially if it is projecting.
Yes, you can get whats called a 'cage muzzle'. This allows the dog to open his mouth all the way and pant but not allow him to put his mouth onto anything, or anything in his mouth.
It's called a muzzle. Or just a horses mouth, depending how technical you want to get.
rabble means a human population for poor Muzzle is the part of the face that includes the mouth and the nose (especially of animals)
you can find the webkinz dimond in the muzzle mine mouth
A black in color muzzle is a device that is placed over the snout of an animal to keep it from biting or otherwise opening its mouth
His mouth is called a 'mouth." But if you mean the combination of his mouth, lips and nose (basically everything below the eyes) then you mean the 'muzzle.'
According to ASPCA guidelines, you can use any muzzle to stop your dog from barking, as long as the muzzle is comfortable for the dog to wear and does not restrict it from opening it's mouth.