Therefore, a lot of training devices such as electronic dog collars and electronic dog fencing don't have much of an effect on them.
Not exact matches
The devil made me
do it, my wife caused it, our
dog did it, the neighbors
fence was too tall blocking my view, shall I go on?
It was slightly less romantic when I climbed over my
fence and yanked up the last of the scraggly mint that escaped from one of my pots, sniffed it to make sure my
dogs didn't pee on it, and then ran back inside before my Tom's got too dirty.
He buys the
dogs as a
fence, as a moat, as a line drawn between him and the incursions of the world... and yet his
dogs, because they are
dogs, can
do nothing but live up to their end of the original contract: They preserve his innocence, if only because they are innocent, they are pure, and as long as they are around, the boy — now hero, now icon, now goat, now bum — must remain a boy, close to his boyhood heart.
Game play is quite simple as all you have to
do is tap on the sheep so that they jump over the
fence without waking up the
dog.
If you have a garden with a plot of plants you
do not want your
dog to get to, you should consider putting up a
dog proof
fence around the plot.
«Ceramic - type of crowns can be used in
dogs, but remember we are dealing with a patient that
does not have the «power to reason,» and you can tell a human not to chew on a hard piece of candy or «
do not bite down on a steak bone» (as in human dentistry), but the pet goes outside and chews on the
fence instead or picks up a piece of firewood and carries it across the back yard — and shatters the ceramic crown — kind of like dropping a heavy metal soup spoon into a porcelain sink in the kitchen.
Invest in garden
fencing so you can place it around areas you don't want your
dog to dig.
Electronic
fencing does not prevent other animals from coming into the yard and fighting with your
dog - a fact that vets can attest to because they've had to «patch up»
dogs that have been attacked while in their own yards.
A
dog fence or electric
dog run
does not have to encompass your entire yard.
Dogs that don't get this stimulation will make up their own games and events such as «ha, ha, you can't catch me,» «I can leap the
fence in a single bound,» «the back yard looks much better with all these holes,» or «wan na bet I can't reach the chicken you're thawing for dinner?»
Make it a point to clear ice and snow in driveways and around
fences, and give your
dog a clear path to navigate when going out side to
do his business.
What is happening worldwide some breeders are breeding pretty
dogs with no natural instincts to guard and protect, yes the
dogs will bark behind the
fence but I bet you if you jump that
fence the
dog will take off to save himself, sorry but I don't care how good looking that
dog is or how much he costs if he / she will not protect me and my household that
dog has no value to me..
Do you have a
fenced yard or secure area outside for a
dog?
Innovative thinking doesn't use this process, such as when a
dog goes across a room, immediately turns and runs to jump a
fence when the
dog has never
done that kind of thing before.
If we go for a walk down the road, we are quite the comical sight: 5 people, one
dog on a leash, and two cats stalking us from about 15 feet behind, running from tree to tree, hiding behind them like they think we don't know they're following us... oh, and two goats standing at the
fence bellowing because they wan na come too.
Reasons people get turned down for
dogs that I have seen that seem extreme: 1) Lack of
fence — one women noted she had 150 acres, how
do you
fence that?
Almost all
dogs love to dig and many
do just that... right under the
fence!
Six months ago when we were ready to adopt another
dog after two of my seniors passed I was told by two German Shepherd rescues (both NKLA partners) that I could not adopt because (1) I had chickens and (2) our vacation home didn't have a permanent
fence (we put it up when we are there and take it down when we leave.
I
do not believe in tossing a
dog outside to run,
fenced or not.
In most cases we
do require a
fenced yard or other secure area within a yard, but we will consider homes without
fences if we have
dogs for whom such a situation is appropriate.
They are not big
dogs, but they require a lot of exercise, and families that
do not provide it end up with a
dog that digs holes, tears up
fences, and runs off when given the chance.
Inside
dogs must go out for exercise and to
do their business, so a chain link
fence is a good option.
A traditional wooden or metal
fence can help, but a persistent
dog can still find a way through, and if you don't have a
fence the cost of building one is huge.Thousands of
dog lovers have turned to electronic
fences to keep their pets safe, but these too present costly installation problems such as cutting through concrete driveways.
Do you have an apartment, a
fenced yard or acres of space for your
dog to run?
* The problem doesn't change, or worsens, over time, even with professional help; * The owners are justifiably fearful of the
dog, according to the trainer / behaviorist, and there is nowhere else for the
dog to go; * The
dog has been professionally evaluated, and the professional is recommending euthanasia; * The problems have been going on a long time and the
dog has been given every chance for change; money has been spent with a professional trainer / behaviorist; * The behavior is unpredictable and / or uncontrollable; * There is an extreme temperament problem with
dog; the
dog IS NOT TYPICAL OF THE BREED STANDARD; * The problem can not be solved with proper training, behavior modification, change in the way the
dog is being managed, or a leash, muzzle, kennel and / or
fence.
There are self waterers, bowls that clip onto
fences, heavy bowls that don't get knocked over easy, heated water bowls that won't freeze, and plenty of other outdoor pet feeders to provide your
dog with a steady supply of clean fresh water.
She is shy with new friends, and would
do best with a
fenced yard and a small
dog buddy -LSB-...]
Please clean up after your
dogs and
do not tie them to trees or
fences; bring stakeouts, crates or pens.
We will follow up about your safety plan when your
dog is outside if you
do not have a
fence.
By the end of two hours, we were walking along the
dog park
fence with lots of
dogs running by the
fence, and Gladys
did not react.
I
did not include toys, crates,
fences, clothing,
dog treats, collars, leashes, etc..
Does the facility have a security
fence around the outdoor area and sufficient protection inside so that
dogs can not reach the outside door?
In the Detour Test (toy is in full view, but behind a v - shaped
fence that
dogs can go around to get the toy),
dogs who were shown demonstrations on how to get the toy from both humans and other
dogs,
did significantly better than
dogs who figured it out on their own.
For canine boarding at our Lakewood location, we
do require
dogs be microchhipped for their safety since we
do not have a
fenced in area for outdoor walking.
The system with a remote trainer, the Innotek IUC - 5100
does not have independent correction for the
Dog Fence function, but it
does have independent correction for the remote trainer function.
She is friendly to both kids &
dogs and has never had any behavior issues unless she gets free from the
fence which doesn't happen often.
Afraid the Petsafe systems don't have any collars that can be dual used as both
dog fences and training collars.
I have a 2 year old lab
dog and a six month old Boston Terrier and i would like to put up a underground
fence but I don't want to have the same level of punishment for each one i like to have each
dog at its own setting what is the best system to get in this situation.
It is possible for a strong
dog can run through a correction zone on a traditional
fence, but they will not be able to
do the same with the YardMax.
Do not leave your
dog unattended in a
fenced yard for long periods of time.
If you don't want to put up a
fence because of the aesthetics or the cost, boundary training your
dog isn't all that difficult.
This would be like a
dog trainer claiming to the world they can train any
dog to
do anything so long as it is kept in a
fenced yard, and the
dog's temperament is as a couch potato, food loving, mild mannered, field
dog bred, neutered, male, adult Labrador Retriever.
This wasn't home, it wasn't
fenced, the owner was gone, so the
dog didn't see this property as her territory.
He is not destructive,
does not jump
fences, and is happy to be a house
dog, as that is how he has grown up.
Since Scottish terriers were bred to pursue small animals that live in underground dens, these
dogs are natural diggers, so care must be taken to see that they
do not dig out of a
fenced - in yard.
Examples: Afghan, Borzoi, Greyhound, Saluki; Rhodesian Ridgeback My Favorites: Greyhounds; Italian Greyhounds Hunters by sight «triggered to chase and bite moving objects and animals Need same amount of exercise as any other working breed Not bred to obey commands; they are game chasers Can easily jump
fences if you aren't watching; very athletic and muscular Usually not
dog fighters, but will chase and kill some small animals; Rhodesian Ridgebacks are more pack oriented, more likely to be territorial, and can
do higher levels of obedience than typical sighthounds; can be quite protective of the owner and property; not for novices Tough on the outside, soft on the inside.
By the way, an electric
fence does not prevent other
dogs from getting to your
dog!
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.
She was foolish to not train the
dog; to leave the
dog with people who weren't watching for the
dog to escape; to not recognize that the yard wasn't
fenced and was an escape risk; that the puppy would possibly panic at that age being left with strangers in a strange place; and she didn't have the foresight to plan for an escape.