Dogs are walked at least three times
a day in our fenced yard.
Not exact matches
Dogs are housed
in an indoor kennel and walked at least twice a
day in our
fenced back
yard.
Having a
fenced -
in yard can allow your dog to get rid of some energy, but plan on spending some time walking, playing with, or exercising your dog every
day.
Currently she does not live
in a home with a
fenced yard and because of her low activity level, is fine with multiple walks throughout the
day.
Play outdoors
in our fully
fenced play
yards or if you want to be warm and cozy, go indoors to our 5500 sq. ft.
day care space.
Indoor rabbits should have the freedom to hop around your rooms and have access to sunlight, while outdoor rabbits should be out of their enclosures a few hours every
day to stretch their legs
in a
fenced yard.
A small
fenced yard with plenty of shade is adequate as long as they get some exercise
in the form of playtime or walks every
day.
Most dogs do best
in a home where they get attention during the
day, are kept mainly inside and have a
fenced yard for a safe exercise area.
Cavaliers need either a moderate size
fenced -
in yard in which to run, or a minimum of one good walk each
day (
in addition to potty walks).
Your pet will receive three out - times per
day in one of our four fully
fenced exercise
yards (staff present at all times), a cozy cot, Science Diet food (or bring your own), a complementary wipe - down or a discounted bath, if desired.
You pet will receive two out - times per
day in one of our four fully -
fenced exercise
yards (staff present at all times), a cozy cot, Science Diet food (or bring your own), a complementary wipe - down or a discounted bath, if desired.
For you readers who live
in areas where you can leave your dog out
in a
fenced yard during the
day while you're at work... or even when you're home... you may want to change that behavior for a while.
Although
fenced yards provide a safe, handy place
in which your dog can play and relax, every dog still deserves at least one walk a
day outside the
yard.
Each
day consists of nutritious meals, playtime with humans and dogs, two walks
in the four acre
fenced in play
yard, a long nap
in the afternoons, and an evening of fun and games for all.
He does not need a
fenced yard as he goes out and potty and comes back
in but does need a sweater on most
days!
For the first few
days, it's a good idea to walk or let your greyhound outside
in a
fenced yard more frequently than you ordinarily would — as often as every couple of hours.
These dogs require at least an hour of vigorous exercise each
day and will also appreciate having a
fenced yard in which to run and play.
This breed requires at least one hour of moderate to vigorous exercise per
day and will also appreciate having a
fenced yard in which to run.
If you have a
fenced in yard, turning both dogs out to play for a couple of hours every
day will give you the desired result of not only one worn out dog but two.
Louie is a very loving fellow who spends his
days outside
in a safe
fenced yard, climbing trees and chasing birds.
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.
If you have a
fenced yard, let the dog out to play or nap
in the early morning sun each
day.
As active as PATCHES is, we'd like to see him placed
in a home with a big
fenced yard, room to run and play, and someone that will be with him most of the
day.
We take the dogs out to the gravel
fenced in back
yard every 2 hours throughout the
day; this helps with potty training during their stay.
«The bill was so broadly worded that it could impact the ability for individuals to keep animals confined
in a
fenced -
in yard or
in a suitable pen during the
day while owners were at work and at night while owners are asleep.»
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.
They require at least an hour's walk every
day and will appreciate having a
fenced yard in which to play.
Havoc is good at: meeting people, meeting dogs, staying
in a crate, behaving
in the house, going for car rides, making me feel safe, walking on a leash, cuddling, playing, following commands Ideal home: another dog, someone at home most of the
day, a
fenced yard, Lots of exercise opportunities Training Needs: socialization with dogs Health issues: Havoc has a torn cruciate ligament.
As I am physically disabled he's lucky I have a large
fenced -
in yard (and a dog - door that affords him anytime access) so he has plenty of oppertunity to exercise throughout the
day.
Ideally, dogs should not be left outside all
day while their owners are gone, even
in a
fenced yard.
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.
We consulted with a trainer who helped us to introduce them one at a time the
day after Rosie arrived — on leashes
in our large
fenced yard.
They must remain
in one bedroom of a small cinder - block hut inside the
fence or, for two or three hours a
day,
in the grassy
yard that adjoins it.
Seas the
Day is a newly renovated charming 2/1 Ocean View Beach Home that has a
fenced in yard, and sleeps 4 guests comfortably.