would you suggest the stubborn dog fencing or
the sporting dog fencing for this breed or another type?
Not exact matches
Most
dog sports will not allow
dogs in heat to compete, and unless you have a
fenced - in yard, you shouldn't leave your
dog outside without total supervision when she is in heat.
we are looking into using the
sport dog sdf - 100A invisible
fencing for 4 acres with a rhodesian ridgeback.
This breed also appreciates having a
fenced yard in which to run and they enjoy training for various
dog sports as well.
This
dog will appreciate having a large
fenced yard to play in and this breed does particularly well when trained for hunting or active
dog sports.
If you can not keep your
dog confined in a securely
fenced yard when he's not under direct supervision, choose a breed that is more willing to be a homebody; the
sporting dogs were bred to hunt, and most will take advantage of every opportunity to follow their noses up hill and down dale.
A combination of training exercises, more physical, aerobic exercise for her in the mornings and in the evenings (just an increase of 15 minutes a day), made easier by the fact that she loved to play fetch, occasional «playdates» at a neighbor's house and
fenced yard (with a
dog she liked and played well with) and «indoor
sports» that challenged her mentally helped bring her behavior not only back to normal, but to Better.