Too many people with fenced yards don't walk their dogs enough, and may not be meeting the dog's needs.
Keep in mind:
A fenced yard DOES NOT guarantee your pet's safety without proper monitoring on your part!
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.
«There are costs to that transaction, and we'd like to provide some funding to make improvements to the property and expand the
yard,
do some
fencing, something like that, that's going to visually improve the neighborhood.»
«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.
It's like my you know, my little circuit at the park I
do on Thursdays like you know, balance on park bench, jump off a park bench, sprint over to the like picnic benches,
do like a snake crawl under those, or under the tree,
do some handstand, pushups, jump up over the
fence which is about 20
yards away from there and I'll walk along the
fence for a good 2 or 3 minutes, hop off the
fence, I'll crawl literally on the ground like a rabbit or a cat over to this big electrical box.
Chris and I are
doing some tree removal /
fence work in our
yard.
But if you
do in fact want, and can afford, the house, the cars, and even the
fence dividing your well - fertilized
yard from your neighbors, any of these counties could be a good fit for you.
Tori don't dig around the
fence but I have to work harder to keep her from digging the
yard... I am guilty of waiting because she was a cheap way to get that stump out of the
yard and she had a great time
doing it, lol
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.
She says some questions that must be considered in finding the right home are:
Does the person have a
fenced yard, not too large a
yard?
«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.
Electronic
fencing does not prevent other animals from coming into the
yard and fighting with your dog - a fact that vets can attest to because they've had to «patch up» dogs that have been attacked while in their own
yards.
Robust but lightly built, they are great jumpers and if bored will try to escape from a
yard that
does not have a sufficiently high
fence.
A dog
fence or electric dog run
does not have to encompass your entire
yard.
We spend a lot of time outside (if you don't have a
fenced in
yard puppy should be on a leash) which lessens the chance of accidents in the house.
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?»
We've
done a little agility, she loves to go running with me, squeaky toys are about the best ever, and we have a
fenced yard currently full of chipmunks that happen to be her latest obsession.
I had him for about 9 months and felt he was ready for a week away, when I returned she said in 25 + years of having Shelties she never had a jumper and her
yard didn't have that high of a
fence.
(If the adopter doesn't have a
fenced yard, not to worry.
Do you have a
fenced yard or secure area outside for a dog?
It will
do a lot better in a suburban environment with a
fenced yard.
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).
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.
If you
do not currently have a
fenced yard, but are planning on getting one, please continue to complete and submit this application.
I approach a rescue and am told I'm not eligible because I live in the city and don't have a
fenced yard (if I lived in the country they may make an exception to that rule.
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.
They
do best in homes with a
fenced yard.
In most cases we
do require a
fenced yard or other secure area within a
yard, but we will consider homes without
fences if we have dogs for whom such a situation is appropriate.
His energy level is high, and he would
do well if he had a
fenced yard in which he could burn off some steam.
Like the fact my husband and I were turned down by 3 different rescues when we lived in Chicago, because we
did not have a
fenced in
yard.
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.
It will
do best in a suburban environment with an owner living in a private house with a large
fenced yard.
Don't let your pet off leash unless it's in a protected area such as a
fenced yard.
Use the same door if possible, and the same leash if you
do not have a
fenced yard.
He would
do best in a quiet home with a
fenced in
yard.
Do you have an apartment, a
fenced yard or acres of space for your dog to run?
All exercise should be within a
fenced - in
yard or on leash, as this breed
does enjoy running.
Borzoi need at least one solid workout a day: a good «zoom» for abt 10 minutes around a
fenced yard will
do.
She is shy with new friends, and would
do best with a
fenced yard and a small dog buddy -LSB-...]
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Do not leave a puppy unsupervised, and be sure to
fence in your
yard before letting the puppy off leash.
It doesn't need constant exercise, and a walk once in a while or a
fenced in
yard should suffice.
Do you require a
fenced yard to adopt?
The collapsible exercise pen is essential if you don't have a
fenced yard and even if you
do, it will be handy when you travel.
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.
we don't have cats, never wanted one, really don't care for them because they go to the bathroom all over our
yard, but i certainly don't want a cat - killer on my hands and the cats
do tend to get in our
fenced in back
yard.
A
fenced yard is ideal for this kind of exercise, especially if you can keep it reasonably free of interloping animals (although your Setter will likely
do this for you.)
Is it possible to run the invisible
fence only along that forth side or
do I need to run it around the whole
yard?
Currently she
does not live in a home with a
fenced yard and because of her low activity level, is fine with multiple walks throughout the day.
Do not leave your dog unattended in a
fenced yard for long periods of time.