To have its flanks (backside) groomed as well.
I am told you should grab the fur on its chin.
Yes, Children should always have an attorney present while being questioned.
With scare spray
No, absent and present are not homophones. Absent and present are antonyms, as absent means not being in a particular place or missing, while present means being in a particular place or existing now.
pick your nose while you scratch your backside
Not necessarily: he can have an agent substitute for him.
It's the difference between past and present. She is being supportive. This is an action in the present that is on-going. She was being supportive. This is an action that happened in the past, and that concluded in the past.
This is a sticky question, the only way to know for sure is to take you dog to the vet to have him examined.
You can place it above your backside or under your legs.
Being appropriately groomed for different occasions shows that you have etiquette and know what is socially acceptable. For example, you would not want to show up at a formal wedding or a job interview in shorts and sneakers, with you hair uncombed and without a bath and brushing your teeth. While you always want to be bathed and have your teeth brushed, showing up to a summer party in shorts with your hair a bit messed up would be acceptable.
"Is" is present tense, while "was" is past tense.
Courtesy of Wikipedia: The word "toilet" itself comes from the French "toilette", which meant "dressing room". Toilette" in turn derived from the French "toile", meaning "cloth"; specifically, referring to the cloth draped over someone's shoulders while their hair was being groomed.