Sentences with phrase «after squirrels»

As such, you'll often see them running after squirrels in the woods whenever they get the chance to see one.
Because Italian Greyhounds can run much faster than you do (and don't stop to sniff like other breeds), are easily spooked, and have a prey drive that will send them chasing after a squirrel for miles, they should never be trusted off - leash unless in a securely fenced - in area.
On walks Brutus has a tendency to want to chase small animals, he will pull Tammy trying to go after a squirrel.
Is your dog happy to run after squirrels in the back yard, but not willing to run on the agility course?
Just got back from getting one of our dogs from the vet — she tried to jump the fence after a squirrel but got caught on the fence — she's fine, just recovering wit...
Instead of bolting after every squirrel, your senior pooch may have become a little more selective with his movements.
Small indiscretions like darting after a squirrel or crossing in front of you could mean trouble for you, the baby, or the dog.
Tubes By Andrew Blum After a squirrel in his yard gnawed through a vital Internet cable, journalist Andrew Blum set out to track down the structures underlying the Internet's virtual world.
Or he wears a prong collar on walks to prevent him from dragging you across the park after squirrels.
Setters have an abundance of energy and will want to let it out as quickly as possible — which, if you're not careful, could involve them dragging you along after every squirrel or bird they see in the yard.
This persistent and focused nature will make them inclined to race after squirrel; meaning they are best kept on the leash while out on a walk.
Puppies get endless entertainment chewing and tossing the puppies around, even after the squirrels have been found (so it's really like 4 toys in one!)
He doesn't bark much unless he's out on a walk and wants to chase after a squirrel other small animal that kicks his prey drive on.
The possibility of him darting into the path of a car after a squirrel, cat or another dog before you realize what he is doing will be greatly reduced if he is on your left.
Once a Ridgeback starts after a squirrel or rabbit, nothing short of a six foot wall or fence may stop them.
If you use the more common hands - free dog leads that are popular with runners, and you have a big or strong dog that is not used to running with you yet, they could do you some serious damage if they decide to bolt off after a squirrel pulling you with them from the waist.
As Joey the office dog raced into the brush after a squirrel, the rest of the Climate XChange / Climate Action Business Association team continued down the wooded path, discussing our vision...
Because she was in her own little world rather than staying focused on her owners, she'd pull on the leash, go after squirrels, and guard her food and toys.
They care more about being with you, than out running after squirrels.
I also can't get him to stop dragging my son down the road chasing after squirrels.
Just got back from getting one of our dogs from the vet — she tried to jump the fence after a squirrel but got caught on the fence — she's fine, just recovering with stitches now — but it was a less then restful night for us.
Ours busted through it as soon as he darted after a squirrel
«Even the best trained dogs may take off after a squirrel or deer,» Gallimore says.
If a Bully takes off after a squirrel, she could easily run off, become lost, or be hit by a car.
You should only walk them on leash because they have a tendency to take off after squirrels, rabbits and other small quarry.
Does your dog love working for food more than running after squirrels, playing with other dogs, etc.?
If on first exposure, he drags you after a squirrel for 30 yards, and on the 2nd try he only chases until he reaches the end of his leash, praise him for stopping, even if he continues to bark or raise his hackles.
Even the best - trained border will dash off after a squirrel or rabbit, so keep him on a leash.
Your dog is most likely dreaming about everyday dog activities: going for a walk, chasing the frisbee, running after a squirrel, etc..
You can often identify this stage because their eyes roll under their eyelids, and they may start twitching in their sleep as they dream of chasing after squirrels.
Basic obedience training will help, but dogs that tend to pull or try to run after squirrels should wear a head halter.
YOUR RIDGEBACK WILL NEED PROTECTION Ridgebacks naturally want to hunt and have no sense of cars or yard when they go after a squirrel, rabbit or cat.
Because of their powerful hunting instinct, they should never be walked off the leash; even the most obedient Saluki won't hesitate to take off after a squirrel, oblivious to oncoming traffic.
These tenacious dogs also have a lot of spunk, so unless you want to see them take off after a squirrel or some other small animal, be sure to keep them on a leash when you take them from the yard.
Even though he's small, he has the same instinct to chase as a larger sighthound and will take off after a squirrel, rabbit, or anything else that runs by.
Your dogs dig under the fence, trying to either get a «toy» in the neighbors» yard, go after a squirrel, or just «escape», and either disappear or are hit by a car.
«The dog runs after a squirrel and gets hit by a car and breaks a leg.
When being walked, beagles should always be on a leash so they do not chase after squirrels and become lost or caught in traffic.
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