Sentences with phrase «fenced yards as»

They would benefit from someone who has fenced yards as they have a lot of energy.
Consideration is given to homes with fenced yards as Corgis need exercise.
Very bonded, Jappie and Scout will only be re-homed together, and will need a fully fenced yard as they are both hunters extreme and would run for miles chasing anything that moves.
Because Cavaliers never become «street-wise,» some Cavalier breeders require a fenced yard as a prerequisite for Cavalier ownership.
He concluded that his drug addiction tests were flawed by typical lab environment (think living room window for your cat or fenced yard as regards your dog) and so he built a bigger enclosure.
He does not need a fenced yard as he goes out and potty and comes back in but does need a sweater on most days!
One caveat is that Albie does not share his scrungie ball, is skittish around young children, and requires a secure, fenced yard as he adores the «chase» of all things «chaseable».
Large 2 car attached garage and a fully fenced yard as well.

Not exact matches

If your yard is fenced, be sure that is locked as well.
If grandchildren are in a restricted area, such as a fenced - in yard, they will often play very happily and actively while a grandparent sits and supervises.
The U.S Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends a four - sided isolation fence that separates the pool from the house as well as the rest of the yard.
«It really does help me to see these things,» she said, as she walked in the Hudson school yard over to the wire fence to watch the diesel trucks snaking by.
By analyzing collar data for captive pumas walking or running on a treadmill, pouncing on dead prey, and going through their daily routines in a fenced yard, the researchers learned how to use the collar to figure out an animal's activity as well as its location.
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.
Even if you can't completely enclose your yard with a picket fence, you can always use a salvaged section of fence as a garden accent piece.
Other property types offer great value, but are not traditionally as sought - after as the white - picket - fenced rambler with two bedrooms and 900 square feet plus a yard.
That said, the fact is, the birth of a child often brings out an as - yet - unrecognized yearning in parents for a house with a white picket fence and a yard with a swing set.
• Repairs and installations (such as fencing), replacements (tile instead of carpet), and other onetime outlays making home and yard more pet - friendly.
Make sure that if your pets can get out, they'll be venturing into a safe place, such as a fenced yard, not out into a world of cars and other dangers.
«Ceramic - type of crowns can be used in dogs, but remember we are dealing with a patient that does not have the «power to reason,» and you can tell a human not to chew on a hard piece of candy or «do not bite down on a steak bone» (as in human dentistry), but the pet goes outside and chews on the fence instead or picks up a piece of firewood and carries it across the back yard — and shatters the ceramic crown — kind of like dropping a heavy metal soup spoon into a porcelain sink in the kitchen.
Dogs that don't get this stimulation will make up their own games and events such as «ha, ha, you can't catch me,» «I can leap the fence in a single bound,» «the back yard looks much better with all these holes,» or «wan na bet I can't reach the chicken you're thawing for dinner?»
I want to consider the «invisible fence» idea, but my yard is SO small that I might as well keep them inside.
The ideal lifestyle for these canines will provide them with plenty of exercise and attention; a fenced yard is most suitable as they love to roam, dig, and run.
A fenced yard is necessary in urban environments as Ridgebacks have been known to scale 6» walls.
Don't let your pet off leash unless it's in a protected area such as a fenced yard.
All exercise should be within a fenced - in yard or on leash, as this breed does enjoy running.
While the Tibetan Mastiff can do well indoors, he does need a lot of exercise and should have a fenced yard or be on a leash if outside as he will most definitely wander off to explore.
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.
They will also enjoy a good romp in a safe open area off lead, such as a large fenced in yard.
Rosie (aptly named for her warm and sweet personality) was standing in the yard tethered to a fence and as we approached we saw the gruesome reality that she had been living.
He requires a fenced yard and a quieter home with not a lot of activity such as having kids going in and out of the house.
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.
As for the yard, honestly, just make sure the fences are fullproof, and at least 6 feet high.
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.
These dogs will do well in a home with a fenced yard or in an apartment, as long as daily walks are taken.
They will need a secure fence when they are out in the yard rather than an electronic fence as their urge to chase and herd won't be easily dissuaded.
We place all of our dogs as inside pets with outside privileges and require an above ground securely fenced yard directly accessible from your home.
«Rocket Full of Love», as she's nicknamed in the shelter, is a perfect pooch for active pet parents who would love playing fetch with her in their fenced yard.
It is the policy of Indy Great Pyrenees Rescue to only place dogs as inside pets with outside privileges and securely fenced yards.
A small fenced yard with plenty of shade is adequate as long as they get some exercise in the form of playtime or walks every day.
A fenced in yard is preferred, as neither one know how to walk on a leash.
Should you wish to provide your rabbit with some outdoor fun, remember to place them in a fenced portion of your yard and always have an adult present to supervise and shield your rabbit from any dangers (such as racoons, dogs, etc).
As with blind dogs, all outside activities, from pottying to playing, should be done either in a securely fenced yard or securely on leash.
A fence, if you have a yard, or a secure, fenced area, such as a dog park, kennel, etc..
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.
It's probably never a good idea to rely too heavily on generalizations, such as making a fenced yard a requirement.
The Adoption Coordinator will note any special circumstances as noted on the application (e.g., any children in the home, housing situation, fenced - in yard, etc.) and if a potential match comes along, will contact you!
As we have pointed out, no fence, pen, or tether is foolproof, and yard dogs are typically very unsocialized.
All off - leash exercise should be within a fenced - in yard, as Staffords have a strong prey drive and many adult Staffordshire Bull Terriers are not good with strange dogs.
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