I would think that if BOTH carotid arteries have (at least) 70% stenosis (narrowing) due to hardening of the arteries (a build-up of plaque and fat), you could cause dizziness... If you have this problem you need to see a vascular surgeon immediately for evaluation and treatment!
Wearing is a verb.
She was wearing the latest gucci sunglasses..only Cynthia would be wearing those:)
She is wearing a leotard, a tutu, and a silk ribbon (in her hair).
yes
If fashion is set by what celebrities are wearing, then yes, fishnets are definitely in style! Britney Spears enjoys wearing them as does Paris Hilton.
Cats may dislike wearing collars because they can feel restrictive and uncomfortable. Cats are independent animals and may not like the feeling of something around their necks. Additionally, some cats may find collars irritating or itchy, leading them to try to remove or resist wearing them.
yes not a good idea to allow a dog to sleep or be left unattended whilst wearing certain types of dog collars such as slip collars or spiked dog collars. ---- Most common material or leather collars should be fine. Most dogs live their life wearing a collar, only removed for bathing, or for some breeds, grooming. It's much the same for a human wearing a wristwatch.
Wearing ear plugs generally does not cause dizziness. However, if the ear plugs are inserted too deeply or incorrectly, it can put pressure on the ear canal, potentially leading to discomfort or imbalance. If you experience dizziness while wearing ear plugs, it is recommended to remove them and consult with a healthcare professional if the symptoms persist.
Collars on casual shirts serve both functional and aesthetic purposes. Functionally, collars help to provide structure and support to the neck area. Aesthetically, collars add a touch of sophistication and style to the overall look of the shirt. They also allow for the option of wearing a tie or bowtie, if desired.
Some dogs may enjoy having their collars off as it can feel more comfortable and free. However, it is important to ensure that they are properly trained and supervised when not wearing a collar for safety reasons.
The kitten may not like wearing a collar because it feels restrictive or uncomfortable. Some kittens may also find collars unfamiliar and may try to remove them.
To get cats used to wearing collars, start by choosing a lightweight and comfortable collar. Introduce the collar gradually, allowing the cat to sniff and explore it before putting it on. Reward the cat with treats and praise when they wear the collar without fuss. Gradually increase the amount of time the cat wears the collar each day until they are comfortable wearing it all the time. Be patient and consistent in the training process.
Cats may dislike wearing collars because they can feel restrictive and uncomfortable, causing them to feel stressed or anxious. Additionally, some cats may not like the sensation of having something around their neck, leading to their aversion to wearing a collar.
Dogs may not like wearing collars because they can feel restrictive or uncomfortable, or they may not be used to having something around their neck. It's important to gradually introduce and acclimate your dog to wearing a collar to help them feel more comfortable.
Greyhounds (and other sighthounds) have very long, slender necks, so wearing a thin collar has more of a chance to damage the skin or cause neck injuries. Wider collars have more surface area, which reduces the chance of harming the dog.
Anti barking collars work by emitting a frequency that is disturbing to the dog that corrects their actions. These devices are attuned to the dog that is wearing the collar, so another dog's barking won't affect the dog wearing the device.
It might mean that the collar is too tight. A collar should allow you to place two fingers inside of it, while the dog is wearing it. It's also possible you're using the wrong type of collar. Rolled leather collars are durable and less likely to cause hair loss or parting. Agree with above but also fleece dog collars provide the same benefits as rolled leather dog collars, especially if they have no external adjusters. Fleece dog collars additionally are great for dogs who suffer irritation with other types of collar.