Yes it can
Lazy Dog Cafe was created in 2003.
Every dog has a chance at being well behaved if you raise it right and don't abuse it.. as far as lazy every dog breed can be lazy as well but thats more luck of the draw lol but in my opinion wanting a lazy dog just seems kind of sad because youll probably never exercise it
thre will be relating to a lazy person
in MY opinion......kind of !
1. A sheet of paper is an ink-lined plane.2. An inclined plane is a slope up.3. A slow pup is a lazy dog.QED: A sheet of paper is a lazy dog.
A dogs lazy eye can be fixed by putting a patch over the strong eye. this will force to dog to use its weak lazy eye and will make it stronger and hopefully straighten its eye.
no he had more of a drifting eye or a lazy eye, his eyes looked like that of a pug dog, they point in opposite directions.
Lazy Dog Cafe was created in 2003.
Lazy Eye is sung by the Silversun Pickups.
Eye for an Eye - 2003 Lazy Mechanic was released on: USA: 21 November 2005
A lazy eye is when it turns out or in when the other one is still looking forward. It can sometimes be corrected at an early age by patching the good eye so the muscle in the lazy eye becomes stronger. Our son had to have his surgically straightened. Just because the eye is lazy doesn't always mean the vision is compromised.
No she has a lazy eye
The impairment of vision in the lazy eye occurs in three phases. In the first (suspension) phase, the brain turns the weaker eye on and off. In the second (suppression) phase, the brain turns off the lazy eye indefinitely.
Before adulthood, a simple surgery can get a lazy eye fixed. In cases where a lazy eye is caused by the difference in the refractive error between both eyes, a lazy eye can be targeted with a surgery in adulthood as well. But in other forms of adult lazy eye, surgery isn't as helpful. Instead, a novel vision therapy, which is FDA approved and proposed by Revitalvision, can help fix a lazy eye within 30 training sessions using a computer program.
Yes. "The lazy dog, the laziest student, I feel lazy".
There are a number of What are treatments for lazy eye. The common methods includes encouraging the use of the eye and diagnosing any underlying eye problems among others.
No, Amblyopia (commonly known as "lazy eye") affects only an estimated 1-5% of people.