Sentences with phrase «fence after a squirrel»

Just got back from getting one of our dogs from the vet — she tried to jump the fence after a squirrel but got caught on the fence — she's fine, just recovering wit...
Just got back from getting one of our dogs from the vet — she tried to jump the fence after a squirrel but got caught on the fence — she's fine, just recovering with stitches now — but it was a less then restful night for us.

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These stubborn dogs are often hard to train and even after successful training, they must live in a fenced yard if you don't want to be forever chasing them through the neighborhood, following a squirrel or chipmunk.
They should never be allowed to run off leash outside of a fenced - in yard; these dogs have strong hunting instincts and will be off after a rabbit, squirrel, or cat in a flash.
After all, what more could a dog ask for; a huge fenced yard with lots of trees for shade and lots of squirrels to chase, fresh air and the great outdoors.
Once a Ridgeback starts after a squirrel or rabbit, nothing short of a six foot wall or fence may stop them.
The leash and fence will also help keep your Stafford from taking off after birds, squirrels, rabbits and cats, which they love to chase.
Fenced in yards are a must, as Jack Russells will take off like a shot after cats, squirrels, rabbits, bikes, and even cars.
Your dogs dig under the fence, trying to either get a «toy» in the neighbors» yard, go after a squirrel, or just «escape», and either disappear or are hit by a car.
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