Sentences with phrase «dog doors too»

In Through the Out Door Looks are important for dog doors too, says Joseph Ambrose, president of PlexiDor in Bradenton, Fla..

Not exact matches

Retractable dog leashes are too thin to be detected by the door sensor, and if the dog and owner get caught on different sides of the door, the leash could strangle the dog or dislocate the thumb of its owner.
I had the door open so our dog could get fresh air too without me having to keep an eye on him.
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As any true Dog Person knows, that's about two doors too few.
Beau is comfortable using the dog door and running outdoors with the other dogs and he is walking on the leash well now too.
One group wouldn't adopt to us because we didn't have a doggie door, another because we feed homemade food to dogs rather than commercial dog food, another said we were too old (in our late sixties) Ironic that last one, given that we have a three year old Jack Russell and hike her two hours every morning...
Dogs / cats that are pregnant will require the warmth of the doors before, during and after delivering her puppies / kittens because the cold air is too harsh for the little ones to endure.
It's too much for a young dog to be told to «sit - stay» in front of a door that's opening outward, though, especially when the kids are headed outside.
Having a Beauceron isn't just a commitment to having a dog in your home, it's a commitment to allowing somebody to follow you around all day, so close that you trip if you turn around too fast, slip into the bathroom behind you before you can shut the door, and take over a large portion of the bed if you let him.
If you're cool and calm when faced with that new baby comes in your door, chances are that your dog will be, too.
Because he is an older dog you will probably know each other well, so it may not take too long before you can shut the door and sit and talk to him.
Some older dogs come from homes where their owners became too elderly or sick to care for the dog anymore, and in most cases, these dogs come to you already house trained and require very little to brush up on this skill (generally just a few lessons in where the front / back door is).
Indoor dogs are at risk too, especially if they lay near screen doors and open windows.
This way, your dog can avoid becoming too excited or anxious when guests come in the door, and he'll be less likely to urinate.
Sadly dogs will never be able to understand these dangers and unfortunately, dogs do slip the lead, jump the fence or make use of an open door to get too close to the road.
In the same way, dogs who can't easily get out through the door may start to have urinary problems for keeping it too long.
If staff members are ill - equipped to assist in selection or seem too eager to place a dog just to get it out the door, families should go to another shelter.
As well as these two doors, there are also openings on the sides and back of the crate, which gives it four - way ventilation, keeping your dog cool and stopping her from feeling too «boxed in» as other solid plastic crates might.
If the dog door is too high and installing a new one isn't an option, it may be helpful to install ramps inside and outside the door to make getting in and out easier.
Too many people start by forcing the new pup or dog into the crate, locking the door and leaving.
His brother, Ammon Zimmerman, who operated his own kennel next door, shot his 10 dogs, too.
They might bark to warn off intruders at the door or other dogs that come too near the fence.
If my dog is no longer meeting me at the door after work because they are too painful to get out of their dog bed, that's an important red flag about our pets health.
The doors are too large, they're hard to insulate correctly, and especially with igloos and dog houses the ceiling is too high.
Some dogs may be unsure at first so choose somewhere to set up the crate in the house that is accessible but not too busy, and leave the door open so that your dog can enter and exit as often as he wishes.
One example might be if your dog became too excited and accidentally bit the next door neighbor.
I had included the address on mls so XXXX Drive, XXXXXXXXX Ontario, Owners (via cross reference) Mr XXXX and Mrs. XXXX, Age Mid to Late 30 ′ s Phone number 905XXXXXXX 2 children Boy 8 - 10 - plays soccer and lacrosse, favorite color blue, plays piano Girl 11 - 13 - plays soccer and ringette, favorite color yellow, likes unicorns, has ipod and cell phone Family is Catholic He has post secondary education He attended Queens He is an engineer He may have a motorcycle (this was correct too) They purchase foreign brand cars She is Stay at Home Mom She has post secondary education She has some degree She is over weight and trying to lose it She Scrap books She uses the internet regularly She uses a Mac He uses a PC They have a small dog (probably female)(correct again) The dog does not jump up on doors They use Royal Bank They vacation South in Winter (Mexico regular place) They prefer neutral colors She still likes dolls They prefer Sony products and Apple They have an alarm system The alarm is based on motion sensors The windows have no contact sensors The side door is often unlocked The patio doors have no security bars The Basement windows have no curtains The rear yard is accessible from the back They use their hot tub regularly They are not the original owners They drink red wine They drink bottled water They own 2 vehicles She comes from a big family.
I had included the address so XXXXQuail Valley Drive, XXXXXXXXX Ontario, Owners (via cross reference) Mr XXXX and Mrs. XXXX, Age Mid to Late 30 ′ s Phone number 905XXXXXXX 2 children Boy 8 - 10 - plays soccer and lacrosse, favorite color blue, plays piano Girl 11 - 13 - plays soccer and ringette, favorite color yellow, likes unicorns, has ipod and cell phone Family is Catholic He has post secondary education He attended Queens He is an engineer He may have a motorcycle (this was correct too) They purchase foreign brand cars She is Stay at Home Mom She has post secondary education She has some degree She is over weight and trying to lose it She Scrap books She uses the internet regularly She uses a Mac He uses a PC They have a small dog (probably female)(correct again) The dog does not jump up on doors They use Royal Bank They vacation South in Winter (Mexico regular place) They prefer neutral colors She still likes dolls They prefer Sony products and Apple They have an alarm system The alarm is based on motion sensors The windows have no contact sensors The side door is often unlocked The patio doors have no security bars The Basement windows have no curtains The rear yard is accessible from the back They use their hot tub regularly They are not the original owners They drink red wine They drink bottled water They own 2 vehicles She comes from a big family.
I've organised a Frankenstein - style cavalry to ensure the dog doesn't bark too much while I'm gone and provoke another nasty note under the front door from my neighbours.
I too get jarred when my doorbell rings and my dog goes crazy, I have to chase her down before I open door so she doesn't jump on or scare the person at my door.
I love the faithful dog waiting at the front door too I have been so busy of late and have several months worth of HomeBunch blogs to catch up and binge on.
We are making over a bunch of room and put in an electric dog fence, and replaced 2 garage doors, and had our falling down stone steps replaces... we have to paint the porch and floor this season too!
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