Expect them to ask you questions
about fenced yards, and the type of work that you and / or your spouse do for a living.
Most rescues have no formal policy
about fenced yards.
In summary — the most important point to remember
about a fenced yard and electronic fences is that you should not use them to leave your dog out unattended for any length of time.
Not exact matches
They also cared for their comrades on death row: in one instance a prisoner «so much... love [d] the man who was
about to die» that he «scaled the
fence that enclosed the death - row exercise
yard and reached the roof of a nearby building before he was stopped on his way to the death house,» where he «had intended to disable the [electric] chair's generator.»
I was outside doing some
yard work, pulling heaps of last year's dried out vines from the
fence in my backyard,
about to toss a handful into the
yard waste bag, when it (it being my handful of vines) chirped at me.
It's like my you know, my little circuit at the park I do on Thursdays like you know, balance on park bench, jump off a park bench, sprint over to the like picnic benches, do like a snake crawl under those, or under the tree, do some handstand, pushups, jump up over the
fence which is
about 20
yards away from there and I'll walk along the
fence for a good 2 or 3 minutes, hop off the
fence, I'll crawl literally on the ground like a rabbit or a cat over to this big electrical box.
After
about 200
yards of driving through
fencing and traffic signs in the ditch, Porter accelerated back onto the road, jumped two lanes of traffic and rolled the 1997 Ford Explorer he was driving twice.
It's on
about.2 acres with a
fenced yard and carport.
We've done a little agility, she loves to go running with me, squeaky toys are
about the best ever, and we have a
fenced yard currently full of chipmunks that happen to be her latest obsession.
I had him for
about 9 months and felt he was ready for a week away, when I returned she said in 25 + years of having Shelties she never had a jumper and her
yard didn't have that high of a
fence.
One dog owned by the Goinses used to get out of the
fenced yard, but was killed by a car
about a year ago, Mrs. Goins said.
Make sure the
yard is
fenced; in the rush of chasing an animal, your Yorkie will not care
about incoming traffic or that big Doberman living across the road!
A reputable breeder will ask you questions
about what you hope to do with the puppy, where it will live, whether you have a
fenced yard, and how you will take care of it.
How
about this... If a minor trespasses into a locked vehicle, home, kennel or
fenced yard and the dog bites them... the parents of the kid should be arrested.
He could have cared less
about the ball that the others were chasing this morning, and he preferred to hang out with my male, who tours the
yard marking the
fence line.
5) Very good sentences - Kansas City adoptions - another columnists writes
about her experience in trying to adopt a dog without a
fenced in
yard — and a quote from me in her article
about shelters / rescues arbitrarily limit adoption pools.
To learn more
about why we require a
fenced yard for many dogs, please see Adoption FAQs: Why does DVGRR prefer a
fenced yard?
Consider
fencing that will keep the cats within your
yard, help disgruntled neighbors by providing «motion sprinkers» to discourage your cats from frequenting their
yards and be VERY diligent
about spaying and neutering your entire colony.
They have an instinct to give chase to just
about anything that moves and should therefore be enclosed in a
fenced yard or they will surely come to grief under the wheels of a car.
I've tried just
about everything to deter this cat from my
yard (sprinkler, citronella sprayers, a covered cat box outside the
fenced yard) and the neighbor doesn't care.
Talk
about the energizer bunny; the Jack Russell will run that rabbit into the ground, especially when you consider their strong prey drive, which is one reason Jack Russell's should never be left off the leash and why owners of this breed should have a
fenced in
yard!
You might be asked questions
about yourself and your family, the type of home you live in (apartment, townhouse, house, etc.), your life style, if the
yard is
fenced, the ages of your children (if applicable), and previous dogs you have owned among other things.
This is just the home that Logan dreamed
about, one with forever parents, a big fluffy cat, and of course a fur buddy to play with in their very own
fenced yard.
Teach children
about the importance of closing gates and doors, and make sure your pet is always on a leash when not in a securely
fenced yard.
We have a
fence in our
yard, however they have managed to break the
fence about 10 times and now that they can't do that any more (for the most part) they have resorted to digging holes under the
fence to get out.
The
fenced area in our back
yard is only
about.3 acres.
The overhang should be
about two feet long, and project inward at
about a 45 degree angle, so the cat can not jump over the
fence, and it also makes it harder for another cat to jump into your
yard.
I also worry
about my neighbor's cats, who love to jump over the 6 - foot wooden
fence and come into my
yard.
Safety means puppy proofing vigorously, having a securely
fenced area for him to play in, using the safest products you can find for pest control,
yard maintenance and cleaning, and being careful
about the food, toys and treats that you buy for little Rascal.
When we're experiencing drastic weather extremes, I allow my dogs out in the
fenced - in
yard to go potty and then wrestling with each other several times a day indoors is
about the extent of the exercise.
Potential adopters who do not have
fenced yards should be prepared to take their Greyhound for a minimum of four on - leash potty walks and at least one longer walk (for exercise) daily, and will need to find a safely
fenced area where the dog can run off - leash
about once a week (or more or less, depending on the individual dog).
If you are thinking
about giving a dog, does the recipient have a
fenced yard?
If you feel uncomfortable
about the size of the
yard, condition of the
fence or kind of care you believe he or she will receive, the best thing you can do is try again.
It's unlikely that many responsible pet owners reading this have not at least once in their in their lives kept a pet in a no - pets apartment, let their pet's vaccines lapse, or lied
about their home,
yard,
fence, outdoor access, or references in order to have a pet.
How
about the rescue that won't adopt out a dog unless you have a
fenced yard?
For a person who wants a lap dog to fetch sticks, and doesn't have a
fenced yard, a pit bull is
about the last breed they should consider.
We pride ourselves on not having specific rules
about the age of an applicant's children or whether we will place dogs in homes without a
fenced yards.
Many people who don't have
fenced yards (such as apartment dwellers) are that much more conscientious
about taking their dogs for walks.
I am only
about 18mos old and weigh 21 lbs but am a solid energetic boy who would love to have a
fenced yard to run around in and explore so I donâ $ ™ t get into trouble with any more chickens.
Quality Inn and Suites (
about 8 minutes away) 664 Colborne Street Brantford, Ontario N3S 3P8 1 888 465-4329 Direct: (519) 758-9999 (there are 2 dog rooms with a private
fenced yard)
Our outside exercise
yard has
about 1/2 acre boarded by a six foot high privacy
fence.
Maybe their
yard isn't
fenced, but they still would be vigilant
about taking the dog out on a leash three times a day.
When I am at home, I do like to take my dog's collar off so she can run free in the
yard (which is
fenced - in) and I do not have to worry
about her getting it caught on something or destroying it.
Mickey is an active young dog (
about 1.5 years old) so he will need a
fenced yard to play in.
Apartments say «no pets» or restrict pets by number and weight; condominium and townhouse units have postage - stamp
yards and restrictions on
fences; many subdivisions and residential communities prohibit above - ground
fences and kennel runs; and owners think Ranger will be unhappy if he can't romp in a
yard, so shelters and breed rescues get frantic calls
about the dog that needs a home because «we're moving next week.»
This house has its own private
fenced yard and parking area, located
about 3 minutes walk to the front desk and dining area.
Beyond that point things get a lot less detailed, and there's another noticeable breaking point
about 35
yards ahead of your vehicle where
fence details constantly pop in, and beyond which the road becomes a gray blur.
We put up a little privacy
fence / trellis of sorts
about a month ago (you can see a little peek here), and it was the piece de resistance that finally sort of made our
yard all fall together in the way I...