Sentences with phrase «escaped out of the fence»

So your dog has escaped out of the fence once again?

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The min pin's curiosity entices him into being an escape artist, digging and finagling his way out of a fenced yard.
This means taking them out of their enclosure to let them roam around freely in your home or outside in your fenced yard where they are protected from other animals and escapes into a neighbor's yard.
Jeffrey had been adopted from an out - of - town shelter just a week before, and had managed to escape the fenced - in property where the owner worked.
We can't say this enough - A bored Ridgeback can be quite destructive and may develop bad habits of chewing, escaping crate and fencing, barking out of boredom and generally making a pest of themselves.
Whether it's escaping out of an inadequately fenced yard to explore the neighborhood or destroying your new couch when left home alone or climbing into your lap to shower you with kisses — they just don't give up easily.
I have seen it happen many times and I keep him locked up like Ft. Knox 6ft fence in back yard (back door leads straight to fence so no escape going out) and my porch has fence around it instead of wooden rails, and I also have a locked gate on my porch were the steps are.
This seems inconceivable to even the most responsible pet guardians, but dogs and cats are capable of escaping yards (through a gate left open, digging a hole under the fence, out the front door, etc).
She loves to run and is a bit of an escape artist, so Pipi will need a home either with «invisible» fencing or a fence that is tipped in at the top, so she can't climb out.
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