Rainier is first said to have impressed her by the amicableness with which he petted and played with his tigers. |
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The horse whinnied as Keegan reached out from Rogul's arms and petted its nose happily. |
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There is a dog who barks unless she is petted continuously, so people take turns petting her. |
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The manatees performed headstands and even nudged them with their noses to get scratched and petted. |
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I sat down on the stairs, petted Cleo, leafed through my stack of mail piled in a mound on the bottom stair. |
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She said that at the end of the school day Jack makes his way to the playground where he is petted and spoilt by the children. |
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On her way out the door, she petted one of her four calico cats in its bed near the door. |
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A pantomime of stroppiness ensued, complete with petted lip. |
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When a colleague showed off his iPad mini a few months ago, I petted and cooed like everyone else. |
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The cat purred loudly as he petted her and paid attention to her. |
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She gently petted the top of his head and noticed how, much like a cat, his eyes started closing in pleasure and the unmistakable vibration of a purr reached her. |
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As you know, a cat is a domestic animal that is quite friendly, often soothes people, is approachable and, of course, likes to be petted. |
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They get yelled at when they chew on the gangline and petted when the run is over. |
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LêPhan snuggles in, petted by the others, until suddenly the attention is too much. |
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Most were pariah dogs that licked a stranger's hand and whined with delight when petted. |
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The dogs can be taught to respond to voice commands issued via the DS's built-in microphone and petted via the touch screen. |
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Depending on their needs, she will be walked, petted, or read to – and, occasionally, manhandled. |
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He seems to be fairly well-socialized and does not mind being petted or handled. |
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The animals learn to be handled directly by humans by being petted and stroked every day. |
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She is a very affectionate dog who never refuses to be petted and she loves to be pampered! |
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You can tell she has less pain and she actually comes to us to be petted and interacts more with the other cats. |
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They love to be petted and will even lick your hands as a mark of affection. |
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Cats shouldn't be petted or comforted when worried by the arrival of a new baby, as this only reinforces their anxiety. |
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Besides he describes his encounter with dolphins that swim around the boat in turn to be petted, it is a dream of love for nature. |
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She was accompanied by her two herd mates Easter and Menina, and I spoke to her and petted her softly while she went to sleep for the last time. |
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Her hand tightened on mine and her head fell back upon my shoulder, but she still trembled and I petted her and comforted her. |
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She smiled upon reaching him and gently petted the horse's long muzzle. |
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One time at night, he was on the floor in their bedroom, and went up to her husband in the middle of the night and butted his head into his hand to be petted. |
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Persians enjoy being cuddled and petted and love to be pampered. |
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Father Bougeant, a Jesuit priest of the period, wrote that nobody ever stroked or patted a clock for striking the hour, in the way that animals are petted. |
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These are places most dogs enjoy being petted. |
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These animals beg for food, and some even permit themselves to be petted. |
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The wicked wolf that for a half a day had paralyzed London and set all the children in town shivering in their shoes, was there in a sort of penitent mood,and was received and petted like a sort of vulpine prodigal son. |
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I petted caterpillars and let butterflies into the house. |
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She straightened my sheets and petted my head for comfort. |
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A dog bit one little girl after she petted it. |
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They can't always understand that not all dogs want to be petted by a stranger, and don't recognize risky situations or the warning signals dogs give when they are anxious or about to bite. |
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She actually petted Kate's arm when she met her at a reception last night. |
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Jazz and Porto are the stars of The Montreal Children's Hospital Pet Therapy Program run by Child Life Services, and the cuddly Bichon Frisé and Poodle visit patients weekly to be petted and held. |
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He petted and soothed them, and whispered something in their ears, as I have heard of horse-tamers doing, and with extraordinary effect, for under his caresses they became quite manageable again, though they still trembled. |
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Whoever has petted a hairless dog will verify that these wrinkles are produced by a lack of hair, especially among the pups of the xoloitzcuintli. |
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