Airedales left too long
alone in a fenced yard quickly become bored and get into trouble.
Airedales left too long
alone in a fenced yard become bored and get into trouble.
Not exact matches
He's a total social butterfly, so probably wouldn't leave him
alone in the
yard w / out a
fence.
It could be a dog was poorly socialized, attacked, traumatized, left
alone in a crate,
fenced back
yard, limited human interaction, or similar scenario.
Neither should live full - time outside
in a
fenced yard, and leaving either
alone outside is risky.
Never leave pets
alone outdoors, even if tethered or
in a
fenced yard.
I want to be inside of the home with my family, not stuck on the end of a chain or
alone in a kennel or
fenced yard for hours on end.
The Irish wolfhound should not be left
alone in a
yard without a physical
fence because it is prone to chasing wildlife.
Dogs left
alone in yards can also be subject to kids sticking fingers through the
fence to agitate them.
Care should be taken when leaving one
alone in a traditional chain - link
fenced yard, as they have no trouble climbing one!
Large
fenced yard, someone who walks at least 2 to 3 times a day, obedience training experience is a must (she wants to continue at her success), no other dogs or cats
in home although she can be very social with other animals - she likes to be the center of attention, feeding a diet other than kibble, a home where she would not be home
alone for more than 3 hours (4 hours tops) and Airedale experience is a must.
There isn't a lot of difference between leaving a dog
alone forever
in a
fenced yard or at the end of a chain.
Wonderful location and the
fenced in yard was great for our dogs (you can't leave dogs out
alone, but it was nice to let them blow off some steam).
The front
yard is
fenced in, so no problem sending the five - year - old out
alone to kick a ball, and there's a wonderful tree to climb
in the parking area.