Sentences with phrase «fenced yard so»

My husband wants to plant those super-fast growing trees across the back of our fenced yard so that we have some privacy.
For this reason, I really want him to have a home with a fenced yard so he can learn to relax when outside.
I spent 8 weeks having to keep my dog calm and quiet during treatment meaning I had to close all my blinds so she wouldn't run to them barking, I had to take her to the bathroom on leash in a fenced yard so she wouldn't run and chase squirrels, going out in rain storms and all.
I ride well in the car and walk pretty good on a leash although I am use to a fenced yard so I don't get a lot of practice.
Fence your yard so the limits of its territory is clear to the dog.

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They also cared for their comrades on death row: in one instance a prisoner «so much... love [d] the man who was about to die» that he «scaled the fence that enclosed the death - row exercise yard and reached the roof of a nearby building before he was stopped on his way to the death house,» where he «had intended to disable the [electric] chair's generator.»
To balance freedom and safety, we use a modified free range system which we describe in detail, along with tips on fencing, layout and location of chicken yard, providing cover, choosing appropriate chicken breeds, etc., so that you can develop your own limited free range system.
For younger siblings: Your active toddler and your less active infant both need your attention at the same time so choose safe spots like fenced yards and parks so that there is a boundary between your toddler and danger.
It is best to have a fenced in yard that is free of large rocks so your child can run and play freely.
I love that our backyard is fenced in so that I can tend to Lilah without worrying Willow will escape to the front yard.
For decades, the so - called American Dream was depicted as a well - paying job, a white picket fence, 2.5 kids, and a dog in the yard.
Last Friday, when I wore this outfit, Chewie got so excited to see me when I got home that he knocked me into the fence in our yard and I scraped my wrist.
None of the yards were fenced, so we could play games that covered massive amounts of territory.»
The ground is never perfectly even, and you never want your fence touching the ground at any point, so measure from the highest point in the yard when installing your bottom brackets and two - by - fours.
The pitfall: You want the American dream, so you become obsessed with getting a house with a little yard and a little fence.
Anyway, we just bought a new house a year or so ago, and our meter is in our back yard where the meter reader can not see it just by looking over the fence.
She is not leash trained, and she does not like the leash, but loves to run like the wind, so would do best with a fenced in yard.
He loves to run and explore, and with his hunting roots he could catch a whiff of something and be off in seconds so be sure to keep an eye on him or consider a fenced yard.
I want to consider the «invisible fence» idea, but my yard is SO small that I might as well keep them inside.
So, for back yard barbeques or even just potty breaks, it's best to keep your dog on leash even if the home has a fenced yard.
The Irish Red and White Setter loves to run fast and over long distances so you might want to have a fenced in yard where he can run freely.
Moreover, it will use its intelligence in order to escape, so make sure to have a strong fence around your yard if you plan on raising a Husky pup.
One thing I notice, I have a large yard no fence so I bought a long clothing line rope from dollar tree to just let her wonder but she feels the need to challenge the length... lol.
Draw your blinds so he can not see the mailman, get an opaque fence so they can not see outside the yard, and make sure they don't have open access to the windows at any time.
We also have a fenceless fence yard which is so ideal for Shiba Inus.
They follow their noses wherever they lead, so make sure you have a fenced in yard to keep your pup safe and in his own space.
These dogs are sturdy, well - boned and well - muscled so they desire a fenced yard with ample running space.
Also, when frightened, your dog may unexpectedly dash out the front door; so if your yard isn't fenced, it's a good idea to put up baby gates at all exterior doors that the dog might be able to reach.
They had a fenced in yard with a doggy door so that would be ideal for them as well.
Greyhounds are sighthounds, meaning that they are bred to chase small animals, so when outside, they should be kept leashed unless in a completely enclosed area, such as a fenced yard or dog park.
He's a total social butterfly, so probably wouldn't leave him alone in the yard w / out a fence.
It's important to understand that these dogs have strong gaming instincts, so they need a completely fenced yard for them to exercise in.
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.
I must have a fenced in yard too so I can run and play outside safely.
This would be like a dog trainer claiming to the world they can train any dog to do anything so long as it is kept in a fenced yard, and the dog's temperament is as a couch potato, food loving, mild mannered, field dog bred, neutered, male, adult Labrador Retriever.
A fenced in yard would be preferable so that she can run off some of her energy!
Since Scottish terriers were bred to pursue small animals that live in underground dens, these dogs are natural diggers, so care must be taken to see that they do not dig out of a fenced - in yard.
She has shown little to no interest in doing her business on a leash so for that reason the fenced yard would be best.
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.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels will not ever become street smart so keeping them on a leash or in a fenced in yard is always going to be mandatory.
Karelian Bear Dogs have powerful hunting instincts, so always walk them on a leash and keep them in a well - fenced yard.
The fenced yard thing is so silly.
I did run away from my last home and that's how I got hit by the car so I'd probably do better with someone who had a fenced yard.
Adults and puppies are very active indoors, so once or twice weekly romps outdoors in a safe area such as a fenced yard or dog park are sufficient.
So good to hear they are down to earth and don't require a fenced yard.
Make sure all fences and gates are secure, so if pets escape through an open door or screen, they are confined to the yard,
All his fun - loving energy can make him a little mischievous at times so a fenced in yard is a must for him.
I would do best with a family with a fenced in yard so I can run and play!
I walk nicely on a leash around the vet's office, but noises can startle me so my ideal forever home would be with a fenced yard.
Diesel needs lots of exercise so if you have a big fenced in yard or love to go on walks Diesel may be a dog for you.
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