Chris and I are doing some tree removal /
fence work in our yard.
Not exact matches
I was outside doing some
yard work, pulling heaps of last year's dried out vines from the
fence in my backyard, about to toss a handful into the
yard waste bag, when it (it being my handful of vines) chirped at me.
We usually have 3 Ex-Pens: one for our living room, one that we put out inside our
fenced yard (we do not allow our small puppies to have free access to our
fenced yard — there are too many things they can get into
in the
yard), and a third Ex-Pen
in our office (our puppies go to
work with us and the Ex-Pen is the perfect way to manage them).
After the dog has seemingly mastered the game and learned the meaning of the «Off» command, you can
work with him without the leash, but still only
in a safe area like your own home or a
fenced in yard.
For bigger breeds, an
in - out door installed that give access to a securely
fenced, theft - proof
yard is a life long solution for
working families.
is fully potty trained and whines when he needs to be let out (I have a fully
fenced yard), he has been great being left out of a crate when gone, he's getting basic obedience down (he knows sit, stay, come and will sit and wait for his food)... applying it
in everyday situations is definitely needing
work still:) So he's got the looks, the smarts, and enough cuddles and kisses to last you a lifetime.
Daizie is such a Sweetie as she loves to be loved She can be shy at first with new people but with some kind words and nice pets she warms up Daizie is
working on her house training and crate training and at night sleeps
in my room She is discovering how fun toys are and likes butcher bones and nylabones She also likes soft dog beds and blankets Daizie likes other dogs and enjoys having a
fenced yard to play
in She rides nice
in the car.
A
fenced -
in yard, however,
works great.
If you are a
working pet parent and you prefer leaving your dog outside to guard your house or deter him from destroying things
in your house while you are away at
work then a large kennel or a
fenced dog
yard would be a more suitable arrangement.
Dogs need a
fenced in yard with a good
working latch on the gate
in order to play safely.
We own our own home, fully
fenced large
yard, no stairs
in our home, no kids, no other pets, we both
WORK FROM HOME, we have both had dogs
in the past (not together), and we can both afford the medical expenses and fees for a healthy dog.
For you readers who live
in areas where you can leave your dog out
in a
fenced yard during the day while you're at
work... or even when you're home... you may want to change that behavior for a while.
Because she has such a hard time being leashed up we are asking that she either go to a home with a
fenced in yard, or to an adopter who understands that she will need continued
work with desensitizing her to a leash and that house training may be more difficult if that is her only means of being let out.
I have 3 dogs and just over 5 acres of land with nothing but trees on it I would have had to cut down almost 100 trees to to build a
fence so I got the electric
fence I turn the shock down and I did shock myself a few times til it wasn't that bad but my dogs don't even let it get that far if they hear the beep which comes before the shock they turn around it's
worked so we'll for us they don't even wear their collars anymore they just know they have to stay
in the
yard
Older dogs tend to be more relaxed than younger ones, but all enjoy taking a walk with their person and a quick sprint once
in a while
in a completely
fenced -
in area (ball fields
work great if you don't have a
fenced yard!).
All classes start with optional, trainer - supervised off - leash play time
in our
fenced yard, which helps friendly dogs
work on their social skills and burn off some energy so they are calmer and better able to focus on training exercises.
Ollie is good at: meeting people, staying
in a crate, going for car rides Ideal home: a
fenced yard, Lots of exercise opportunities Training Needs: socialization with dogs, leash training, other: Either a strong owner who can
work with him or classes.
Ensure that Fido gets a daily walk or hike or has access to a
fenced in yard where he can run and play to help him
work out any pent up energy.
Never leaving a Cairn unattended
in a
fenced yard will insure your «digger» will not
work those very strong front paws and get out under your
fence!
Play - sessions with their family
in a securely
fenced yard or long daily walks with their owner
work well.
«The bill was so broadly worded that it could impact the ability for individuals to keep animals confined
in a
fenced -
in yard or
in a suitable pen during the day while owners were at
work and at night while owners are asleep.»
The discarded balls woven into reclaimed
fences from dog parks or back
yards in Robarts
work evokes a certain nostalgia
in palette and ghost of past activity, while Willis Thomas» quilted athletic jerseys juxtapose family and warmth with public contest and sweat.
This gorgeous family home boasts laminate, tile & luxury vinyl flooring, Granite counter tops throughout, upgraded lighting,
wrought iron railings, walk -
in closets
in all bedrooms, 9» ceiling w / 9» garage door & a gas line for your BBQ w / large patio
in the
fenced & landscaped SOUTH
yard.
We have been inconvenienced by not having a
fence around our
yard, by having contractors outside of our window (and inside when we've done interior
work in the past!)
The
fenced rear
yard was large, it
worked okay for us but was
in need of a little securing.