Sentences with phrase «fence jumping dogs»

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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.
She says, «Nursing my newborn like four days old, when I realized my dog jumped the fence to play with her friend next door.
Last week, the big dog of the Internet world jumped the fence and bounded into DC: for the first time, Google was an inescapable presence at a Politics Online Conference, with a heavy sponsorship role, two full presentations and a Google Lounge (nice beanbag chair, guys).
He expected the dog to jump to the non-shocking side of the fence.
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.
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..
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.
When a person adopts a Siberian husky they shouldn't be surprised that the dog barks, jumps fences, digs and runs away off leash when this is typical breed behavior.
Many Goldens come into our program precisely because they have been living as primarily outside dogs and have begun to bark, dig, jump fences, etc..
These dogs see nothing wrong with digging under or jumping over a small dog fence.
And if your dog jumps a fence to escape, consider installing a taller fence.
Excited by the presence of other dogs, she had jumped so high she landed on a kennel fence, cutting one of her legs badly enough to need stitches — which is why she got the plastic cone around her head, to keep her from licking her wounds.
In addition, chained dogs may unintentionally hang themselves if they are tethered too close to a fence and attempt to jump it.
Can you adequately handle a fence - jumping dog?
Can not adequately address many in - home behavior problems (e.g., jumping on the children, mouthing the owner, pottying accidents, running the fence to bark at the neighbor dog, etc..)
He is not destructive, does not jump fences, and is happy to be a house dog, as that is how he has grown up.
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.
Dogs may jump, climb, or dig under fences to reach a mate.
For a year after her surgery from the pyometra a big dog jumped my fence and broke 3 ribs and punctured her lungs pulled her eye out she was a mess.
We moved into a new home and the neighbors» dogs (3) are trying to jump and pull themselves over the fence to get to my dogs.
Dogs never known to have jumped fences or walls, or ever have broken from restraint, can go to amazing lengths to get away when they are panicked.
People chain these youngsters, and as the dogs grow, the chains have been known to cut right into their necks, causing infections and damaged muscles.taken them to veterinarians to have the chains surgically removed.Humane workers have witnessed dogs that forgot they were chained, then jumped a fence and hanged themselves.Research indicates that chained dogs bite more often and more viciously.
If you have a dog that you keep as an «outside only» dog and it has developed behavior problems like barking, digging, fence jumping, etc., please realize that many of these problems are easily solved once the dog is allowed to stay inside the house with the family.
Many of the Labs who come into our care are strays and we have no history on them such as: are they good with children; do they get along with other dogs; how do they behave around cats and small pets; do they jump fences; are they housetrained, etc..
A fenced yard is highly recommended for these dogs, who has been known to jump a six - foot fence.
Dogs always kept outside are usually neglected, lonely and often develop behavior problems like problem barking, digging, fence jumping and chewing simply because they aren't spending enough time in the house with their family.
She is quiet in her crate, and seems to be fine around other dogs and does not jump fences nor chew.
In order to adopt, having a fenced in yard is not a necessarily a requirement, but some dogs can jump or climb a fence.
During fireworks, it's not unheard of for dogs to jump fences, break chains in an attempt to escape the noise and get away.
The dog that jumped the front fence started after both officers and children who were walking to school, Ritz said in the release.
Be sure your dog can't jump fences and run out onto nearby busy roads.
If I have a fence: is four feet tall enough, do I need a six - foot fence or is this dog, even though its big, it can't really jump.
A dog jumps the fence or a cat bolts through an open door which leads to frantic owners trying desperately to find their furry family member.
These can then lead later to even more difficult problems, such as dog fighting in the home, hyper aggressiveness towards strangers and strange dogs, excessive fearfulness, separation anxiety, phobias, fence jumping, aggression towards family members, etc..
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.
Visit stop dog from jumping on fence and stop dog from digging to learn more about these behaviors and how to prevent them.
Follow these stop dog jumping fence to escape instructions for details.
While the dog can pee and poop where it likes, it now has the time to dig under a fence or try to jump over the fence.
From the dog's point of view, the fence - jumping, wandering behavior is highly rewarded by the fun the dog has outside the fence.
As the dogs jump and move about, they can bump each other into the fence, causing the dogs to receive a shock and possibly injury.
Alice Midwood, 64, said the dogs jumped the fence to her pasture one night last week after midnight.
The duo jumped the fence and astounded the crowd with the disc catching ability of the dog.
It is a shame when the lovely neighbour lady see you outside your fence walking home and then hugs you (doesn't know the dog well) and your ovcharka jumps his fence, usually he stays but sees you in danger (although not) and dispatches this lovely neighbour to be ready for the morgue in a few seconds.
The two dogs I am taking in are both adults, however they will be able to easily jump my 4» fence and I need to keep them safe.
For dogs that have already developed the fence - jumping habit, you may need a long line on the dog whenever you and the dog are outside together.
The dogs must contact the fence and receive a shock before they learn that they should not jump on it.
Intact dogs (particularly males) will break through screens, chew leashes, jump over, or dig under, 6 - foot fences, or even mate through the fence!
Some dogs jump over fences, furniture and other barriers.
This dog should not be left alone, though, as it gets bored easily and has the tendency to become destructive and even escape by jumping over walls or fencing or digging underneath.
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