When not in use for such purposes, the area will be used for temporary volunteer housing, special events, adoption days, and
dog exercise yards.
Not exact matches
Condo owners who don't have the
yard space to unleash their
dogs at home often use the park to
exercise their
dogs.
A 10 - year - old who lost his privileges to play outside for the day insists he needs to
exercise the
dog in the
yard.
If you fashion a small
yard (maybe an
exercise pen) just outside of the doggie door, the
dog can't go through the doggie door and get to the remotest point in the
yard!
Because
dogs also require a lot more
exercise and exploration than cats, a
yard is often desirable, yet not so easily attainable in urban environments.
While a little
dog can run around the house and get adequate
exercise, large
dogs need a big
yard, or they need to be walked regularly.»
«Some
dogs require a home with a securely fenced
yard while others can adapt well to apartment life with leashwalking for
exercise,» explains Nancy.
We set up a
dog exercise pen in the front
yard and coaxed her in with some horse feed and a tub of water.
Surprisingly, inner - city
dogs dwelling in apartments often receive more
exercise and better care from their owners than suburban
dogs cooped up in small
yards all day.
For example, a
dog barking persistently when left in the
yard may be communicating its desire to be part of the family, whereas a
dog left crated at home all day may be communicating its need for more
exercise and mental stimulation.
Most
dogs, however, need either a fenced
yard or daily walks to get enough
exercise.
Playing ball in the
yard is a great
exercise for the
dog and apart from
exercise it bonds you and him together.
Irish Setter These
dogs require plenty of
exercise, so be sure to have a
yard for them to run around in.
If you have a home with a fenced
yard, your
dog will be able to get some
exercise on his own.
Until introducing «
Dogs Playing for Life» in May of last year, all the dogs were walked on a leash or brought into the play yards for solo exerc
Dogs Playing for Life» in May of last year, all the
dogs were walked on a leash or brought into the play yards for solo exerc
dogs were walked on a leash or brought into the play
yards for solo
exercise.
Nearly every morning, a small team of volunteers heads to the Aiken County Animal Shelter's play
yard and gathers
dogs from the kennels so they can
exercise together.
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.
My friends
dogs don't go hiking regularly, mostly getting
exercised with walks or playing in their
yard.
Allow your
dog to run freely in the
yard, take her for long walks and make sure she gets plenty of
exercise.
It's important to understand that these
dogs have strong gaming instincts, so they need a completely fenced
yard for them to
exercise in.
Dog Walks; Dog Daycare; Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our home); Pet Visits (exercise, play, feeding, medication); Cleaning (yard, cage, kitty litter); Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our hom
Dog Walks;
Dog Daycare; Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our home); Pet Visits (exercise, play, feeding, medication); Cleaning (yard, cage, kitty litter); Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our hom
Dog Daycare;
Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our home); Pet Visits (exercise, play, feeding, medication); Cleaning (yard, cage, kitty litter); Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our hom
Dog Boarding (your
dog is a welcome guest in our home); Pet Visits (exercise, play, feeding, medication); Cleaning (yard, cage, kitty litter); Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our hom
dog is a welcome guest in our home); Pet Visits (
exercise, play, feeding, medication); Cleaning (
yard, cage, kitty litter);
Dog Boarding (your dog is a welcome guest in our hom
Dog Boarding (your
dog is a welcome guest in our hom
dog is a welcome guest in our home).
They are kind people and give the
dogs plenty of
exercise in the
yard.
Your
dog will be supervised at all times and receive attention, affection, and access to securely fenced
yards for play and
exercise.
And don't expect your
dog to
exercise himself by leaving him alone in the
yard.
Behavior problems typical of the terriers, such as being destructive in the house, digging up the
yard, going after small animals, and other behaviors are usually due to a misunderstanding of the
dog's original purpose and its need for daily
exercise and an energy outlet.
Even older
dogs need some level of
exercise such as a short walk around the block or a game of ball in the
yard.
Although most of the
dogs have free reign in the back
yard, they need and thoroughly enjoy their
exercise walks and you will too.
Wireless
dog fences give your
dog more
exercise space (find out how much
exercise your
dog needs), and they don't take up space in your
yard.
Perhaps a small
dog could be happy in an apartment, but many large, young and / or energetic
dogs need a fenced
yard to
exercise in.
If you have a
yard where a
dog will be allowed to
exercise, the fencing must be in good repair with no holes or broken gates where a
dog could escape.
Your
dog can get extra attention and
exercise in Critter Doctor's fully enclosed outside
yard, or your cat can enjoy supervised play in our kitty play area.
These
dogs require a long daily walk or brisk jog to meet their minimum needs for
exercise, but they also appreciate having free time to run in a fenced
yard.
Without a securely fenced
yard, you must take your
dog out at least four times a day to relieve him / herself, plus
exercise walks.
A long walk is needed to meet the
dog's minimum daily requirements for
exercise but these
dogs will also appreciate having time to run in a fenced
yard.
Exercises include distance sits in play (for the home,
yard,
dog parks and off - leash walks), settle down, rock - solid stays, and both off - leash and on - leash walking and heeling.
For example, if you're considering adopting a
dog, make sure you understand the type of
exercise requirements they need and whether your house and
yard are equipped to handle one.
For those who don't have
yards,
dog parks are a great place for the Cockapoo to
exercise.
Walking your
dog is the best way to
exercise a
dog that may not move about much in your home or even in your
yard.
If you don't have time to
exercise the
dog properly every day or have someone reliable to do it for you, your Fox Terrier companion will likely invent his own fun and it probably will be something you don't approve of like running away when outside, chewing your furniture, barking at anything that moves, digging holes in your
yard and pestering everyone in the house because he is too «pumped up» to simply relax.
I think that in many cases,
dogs * without *
yards are getting more
exercise and enrichment because their owners have no choice but to take them walking several times a day.
For instance, instead of letting two
dogs hump each other all over the
yard, put them both through some obedience
exercises such as down / stays, paired walking, or recalls.
We have enclosures of various sizes, offering space for the smallest Chihuahua and the largest Great Dane and our beautiful fenced - in back
yard allows our
dogs to get fresh air and
exercise in a safe and secure area.
Playful and intelligent, this
dog needs ample daily
exercise and access to a fairly sized
yard.
All off - leash
exercise should be within a fenced - in
yard, as Staffords have a strong prey drive and many adult Staffordshire Bull Terriers are not good with strange
dogs.
These
dogs require a lot of
exercise, so they fit into lifestyles of more active families and those with large
yards where they can run free.
Feed your
dog a balanced diet with only a few treats, and make sure you provide for daily
exercise, either with a large fenced
yard where the
dog can run or with daily walks.
Expect to provide your Husky Lab mix with plenty of
exercise, which means daily walks, playing in the back
yard or trips to the park where your
dog has plenty of room to run.
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.
With proper
exercise the breed can be suitable for owners living in a small house or apartment, although a home having a large, fenced
yard where the
dog can run or engage in play - sessions with his people is probably ideal.
These little
dogs do need
exercise and will benefit from a daily walk and a chance to run around the
yard if you have one.