Sentences with phrase «fenced neighborhood dog»

She loves long walks and a good run at the fenced neighborhood dog park.

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I heard of a woman today who got attacked by a dog, climbed a telephone pole, fell out of a tree, was yelled at by a police officer on a 911 call, got patched in to the State Police in New York, was almost arrested and sent to jail, trespassed on several people's property, hurtled fences and hedges in a mad dash through a neighborhood, and even convinced a former mayor of our town to call in some favors to the local power company.
A city representative supported the idea of converting a strip of more than 18,000 square feet into a fenced dog run, saying such an area was needed in the growing South Loop neighborhood.
Once I got her home, I walked her in the neighborhood and she tried to go after every dog behind a fence.
On New Year's Eve, fireworks set off in the neighborhood scared the dogs playing in our friends» fenced back yard.
He and his four other doggie siblings were confiscated by animal control bc the dogs got through a hole in the fence and were running around the neighborhood.
Many of those ordinances include substantial fines for owners who allow their dogs to roam neighborhoods; strict requirements for housing dogs in securely locked fences if they have ever charged people or approached them in a menacing way; liability insurance for owners of dogs that have been deemed vicious; and requirements for leashes and muzzles for vicious dogs taken outside secured areas.
Living in a cul de sac or a neighborhood might mean fencing in your yard so your dog can play outside unsupervised, an expense that can quickly soar over $ 1,000.
A walk around the neighborhood, dog park and running around in your fenced backyard, plus some indoor playtime should keep your pooch heart - healthy.
We have some people in our neighborhood with fenced yards and they keep the dogs there full time with no walks or indoor time.
A while back, I was called to work on a case of severe inter-dog aggression where the dog was not walked for over a year in a neighborhood surrounded by fenced dogs.
Fenced yard (not an electronic / underground fence)-- the height of the fence depends partly on how athletic the dog is, but also depends partly on other dogs next door or in your neighborhood who might try to get IN and attack your dog
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.
If the dog has access to a fenced yard, owners should make sure that neighborhood children can not accidentally or intentionally tease him.
She sure hit the jackpot with new forever mom Virginia, who enjoys walking her dogs around her neighborhood, making daily stops at her son's house where they get to play in his big fenced yard.
Once they cleared the neighborhood and the public parks, I then took them to the fringes of dog parks to see how they would respond to the fenced in areas and more dogs.
Prior to a dog park, the dog is walked in the neighborhood to adjust the dog to an urban or suburban environment and works with treats and shows the dog benches and fences and dogs behind those fences.
Remember, it is usually neighborhood kids who terrorize your dog through the garden fence, exciting him and inciting him to bark, growl, snap, and lunge.
Since the days of opening the door and letting Rover run the neighborhood all day are over (thankfully), having a securely fenced yard can be extremely helpful for dog owners, especially when you have large (or multiple) dogs.
Rather than go on a walk with busy cars zipping by and neighborhood dogs barking at you, select a quiet spot in your front yard, on a bench or low fence near your home, so your dog gets used to seeing things go by.
For the safety of your dog and the safety of neighborhood cats, you should keep your Coonhound in a fenced yard or on a leash.
-- less than 40 pounds — low - shed, because of children's allergies (there is no such thing as a non-shedding dog)-- playful and fun — good with kids — will want cuddling and petting — medium exercise needs (able to be fulfilled in a fenced yard and with neighborhood walks for the most part)
As long as these dogs are given some sort of play time during the day, whether it's a game of fetch in the fenced backyard or a brisk walk around the neighborhood these dogs tend to adapt very well to many situations and not offer too many frustrations for any pet parent level.
A physical fence is usually best, but if you are unable to do this in your neighborhood, using an electronic fence is better than risking the possibility of your dog running into the street.
In one neighborhood we had been in, someone found two dogs that were left to starve in a fenced in yard.
Even nice, suburban neighborhoods are filled with danger for dogs: traffic; household, lawn and pavement chemicals; fences with openings; protrusions and hooks that snag collars and enclosures that get too hot, even in cold seasons.
The Siberian husky is an agile, high - energy dog who consistently seeks new things to explore, even if it means hopping a low fence and romping through the neighborhood to do so.
But if you're not a conscientious dog owner and your pet is the terror of the neighborhood, you'd do well to invest in an outdoor dog run, heightened property fences, or obedience classes for dear old Rover if you don't want to see your home insurance quotes skyrocket.
Then it became that I was afraid to walk in my neighborhood because I was afraid of dogs and people have invisible fences and the dogs bark and run at you.
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