There isn't a lot of difference between leaving a dog alone
forever in a fenced yard or at the end of a chain.
Not exact matches
I also need a
fenced in yard at my
forever home.
I currently live
in a house with a
fenced yard with my foster mom and no other pets, and I'm looking for a similar
forever home.
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.
Due to her shy nature, she should be considered a flight risk and needs to go to a
forever home with a securely
fenced -
in yard, or someone who can commit to keeping her safe on leash.
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.
Lily is not yet comfortable walking on a leash and she really enjoys zooming around the backyard, so her
forever home must have a securely
fenced in yard.
Mimi is not yet comfortable on a leash and should be considered a flight risk, therefore she will need a
forever home with a securely
fenced -
in yard.
This is just the home that Logan dreamed about, one with
forever parents, a big fluffy cat, and of course a fur buddy to play with
in their very own
fenced yard.
Rey dreams of a
forever home that includes another dog, active owners without young children, and a
fenced in back
yard to play
in.
She needs another dog and a
fenced yard in her
forever home.