All adopting individuals, who live in a single family home and plan to allow their dogs to
free access to the yard via doggie door must show that their yard is fenced.
Get her some resistant dog toys to chew, and
free access to the yard where she can play, run, and move freely.
Not exact matches
I also understand that «
free range» apparently doesn't necessarily mean that chickens only eat what they can scratch up in the
yard, but they have
access to the outdoors.
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).
Your dog will be living in a smaller space, pretty much always indoors, and won't have
access to a
free running
yard.
He has
access to the back
yard (1000 square feet) 24 hours a day via his pet door and is
free to come and go as he pleases.
Next spring, we plan
to build a Small Dog Haven at the Sanctuary, a cage -
free space with four room rooms for small and senior dogs who will have
access to their own
yards, and rooms with cabins and comfy beds.
Take your pooch inside where it's cool or set them
free in the
yard with
access to plenty of shade and water.
Unlimited,
Free Access to the Practice Facility Complimentary, unlimited use of Chateau Whistler's double - ended 350
yard Practice & Learning Facility is extended
to Fairmont hotel guests throughout their stay.
The property also includes a library / office with XP Computer and
free broardband
access There is
access to off street garage parking and the rear
yard is fully fenced
to suit young children or pets (Pets are permitted in the backyard but are not allowed in the house under local Health Department by laws.).