Sentences with phrase «fenced yard where»

She does very well with the doggy door and we recommend a fully fenced yard where she can run and play without fear of the running off.
She is happy to have a fenced yard where she can play and chase lizards.
I need a calm home and fenced yard where I can play safely.
I need a fenced yard where I can run and play safely.
Would do great with a fully fenced yard where she can explore new smells and feels of freedom!
I have a nice, fenced yard where I can run and play without losing my way again.
A fenced yard where I can enjoy the sunshine would be ideal for me.
Stafford - owners - to - be should have a fenced yard where their pet can play in safety.
In foster care he has a nice fenced yard where he can run around and burn up some of that energy.
We have a doggie door that leads out to fenced yard where they can go out and play.
Greg's ideal home would have a large fenced yard where he can run around during supervised time outside and play fetch or catch a Frisbee
Yep, a fenced yard where Chasity can run, romp and play with the family and her buddy Hunter.
They love their big fenced yard where they chase lizards... and one another!
However, if he wears them out, Charlie can head to the fenced yard where there are lizards and squirrels to chase, and hidden treasures to discover.
Another advantage of this breed is that they tend to make good apartment dogs as long as they are walked and have access to a securely fenced yard where they can happily romp freely.
With proper exercise the breed can be suitable for owners living in a small house or apartment, although a home having a large, fenced yard where the dog can run or engage in play - sessions with his people is probably ideal.
Feed your dog a balanced diet with only a few treats, and make sure you provide for daily exercise, either with a large fenced yard where the dog can run or with daily walks.
This means taking them out of their enclosure to let them roam around freely in your home or outside in your fenced yard where they are protected from other animals and escapes into a neighbor's yard.
Make sure your dog has plenty of time and space to run outdoors — if you have a fenced yard where he can safely follow scents, all the better.
She would love a fenced yard where she can run around to play.
It can adjust to an apartment lifestyle if you provide it with enough exercise but it will best if you have a fenced yard where it can play.

Not exact matches

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.»
Hours later, at 2:22 p.m. that day, officers responded to a tow company yard where a man was seen jumping over the fence.
A 3 - year - old Rogers Park boy was hit and killed Sunday by a car that crashed through a fence and drove into a back yard where he was playing in the 7400 block of North Paulina Street, police said.
Rather than granting us an intimate glimpse behind the clapboard fence that pops up around their front yard, we find our attention diverted toward the house next door, where a frowning businessman named Gardner Lodge (Matt Damon) lives with his wife, Rose (Julianne Moore), and their young son, Nicky (Noah Jupe, a find).
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.
You may need to protect some areas of your garden or yard with some fencing to stop your house rabbit roaming into areas where damage can occur.
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.
Because of its high activity level, this breed will do best in the suburban setting where he has a fenced yard to run and play in.
A reputable breeder will ask you questions about what you hope to do with the puppy, where it will live, whether you have a fenced yard, and how you will take care of it.
Best suited for fenced in yards where they get plenty of exercise themselves.
Fence the perimeter of your yard when possible and close off access to attics, crawl spaces and areas where they might nest.
Before you expose your dog to a situation where he will want to chase someone or something, be sure to train him in a safe, controlled area like a fenced in yard.
Even if you have a fenced yard, bring your dog inside where it is safe.
Because of his strong hunting instinct, the Aussie must be kept on a leash or in a fenced yard, but he'll need to live inside most of the time, where he can be your constant, somewhat vocal, always amusing companion.
His ideal home where he could be an only pup with a fenced yard.
We have a large fenced in yard where our dogs love to play!
Allow them to play only in fenced parts of your yards, where no other animal could harm them and where they can't get lost.
If you have a yard where a dog will be allowed to exercise, the fencing must be in good repair with no holes or broken gates where a dog could escape.
Outdoor Facilities A fenced - in yard is preferred, but in the cases where there is no fence, adequate exercise may suffice.
An ideal situation would be a nice big fenced off yard where you and your Golden can play and they go to toilet.
He would do well in a home with a fenced in yard where he can run and burn energy.
Most dogs do best in a home where they get attention during the day, are kept mainly inside and have a fenced yard for a safe exercise area.
We want to let the dogs out and contain them in the back section of the yard, but not let them get to the fenced pasture area where the Great Pyr needs to stay.
They are better suited to a home with a yard and a high fence where they can follow their natural urge to patrol the perimeter.
We will check for things like fenced yard, where the dog will be sleeping, etc..
Luckily, even though he was my first dog, he was very well socialized and he just loved being with people and was incredible with children, and I never had to fence in the yard or have him on a leash (except where required or if traveling and stopping at busy rest stop areas etc.) as he never ever left site of the house or family.
Max also needs a nice yard with a 4» high fence where he can run and play.
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.
Maxwell is also looking for a home with a securely fenced in yard, where someone can leash walk him within the fence.
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