Sentences with phrase «front yard the dog»

What should eventually happen is in the front yard your dog may only drop to a 7 this time.

Not exact matches

The next day you are back in Cape Town, in the shadow of Table Mountain, driving through a bright neighbourhood of middle class homes, with front yards, plantings, dogs, people chatting on front steps.
GRANT PARK — Dogs in Grant Park would attract tourism, deter crime and be a bonus for the South Loop real estate market, park officials and advocates said Tuesday at a meeting to gauge reaction to a proposed dog run in Chicago's front yard.
«Because we're proposing a dog friendly area in Chicago's front yard, both the Chicago Park District and our organization feel like this should be a showcase for dog friendly areas in the city,» she said.
I used a chain we use to keep the dog in the yard when we are out front, and beat the planks.
Even off the leash in any situation such as; the dog park, the foot hills, hiking, camping or just in the front yard with out worry that they will run into the street.
you ask a child playing in his front yard with a dog nearby.
I explained that we had seen her dog defecating in our yard, and that she is constantly barking from our front porch.
There was a lady in her front yard with her dog on a leash while she gardened.
We set up a dog exercise pen in the front yard and coaxed her in with some horse feed and a tub of water.
If I can walk the dog 100 feet without a tap he's ready for the front yard.
Now move to the front yard with the dog and repeat.
Also, when frightened, your dog may unexpectedly dash out the front door; so if your yard isn't fenced, it's a good idea to put up baby gates at all exterior doors that the dog might be able to reach.
They took the dog to the front yard to the front yard, and the animal was given oxygen.
For example, you move from the front yard to your local dog park and the dog drops to a 1.
Two Bite Scenarios Say you're running along and a dog comes sprinting out from his front yard.
We have an invisible fence around our entire property and now we want to keep the dogs from going from the back to the front of the yard.
For example, if you live in a neighborhood near a busy street, you do not want your dog to go dashing out the front door — if you teach your dog a release cue he will wait by the door until you release him into the yard.
If the dog is new to your home and you don't have any good dog scents in your yard, put an old log or paper bag stuffed with newspapers in your front yard for all the neighbor dogs to put their scent on for a week.
Some are: extended distance obedience (your dog will be sitting / downing on command from 50 + yards away from you), heel command (they come running, go around you and sit down right beside your left leg), watch command (stare at you until you release them), through command (go in between your legs and sit down), stand command (they will assume a standing position on command), front command (they will come running and sit directly in front of you no matter where they are), focused heeling (will stare at you the entire time they heel), touch command (they will run up and stand up against anything you point to), and many more!
Repeat this training with you coming in the front door, the back door, the yard, and anywhere else the dog is likely to jump on you.
They all live inside with a dog door to access the rear yard, but they spend most of the day looking out the front window watching the passing parade.
Imagine a nice spring day, you are working in the front yard, the kids are riding their bikes out front and your dog is stuck in the back yard.
This might be as simple as playing with your dog in the front yard, or it might involve a little exploratory walk to the backyard.
The video shows a man in a yellow shirt playing with some dogs in the front yard of a home off Arizona Avenue and Frye Road.
Real dogs not only must be housetrained - most owners are aware of that need; they also must be taught not to chew the furniture, taught not to jump on their owners, taught not to play - bite, taught not to bowl over the toddler, taught not to dig holes in the yard, taught to come when they are called, taught not to eat the homework or the woodwork, taught not to swipe food off the table, taught not to growl at strangers or bark at the mail carrier, taught to walk on a leash without dragging their owner down the block, taught to allow their toenails to be cut and their coats to be groomed without biting the groomer, taught not to shred feather pillows and down comforters, taught not to steal the baby's toys, taught not to growl at their owner's mother - in - law, taught to sit, stay, and to lay down when and where the owner tells them to, and to wait there until the owner says they may get up (absolutely essential commands for the dog's own safety), taught not to escape out the front door or out of the yard or out of the car when the owner looks away for just a second... all of these things and many more are not «natural» canine behaviors; they must be taught by owners who are willing to spend the time and the effort doing so.
Keep in mind that stray dogs happen through front yards and even wild animals can carry canine diseases.
If your puppy is very young and has not completed his series of shots, you want to avoid taking him to places where many dogs aggregate such as dog parks, pet supply stores or even your front yard if frequented by stray dogs.
Don't allow your dog to greet people at the front door, at your front yard gate or at your property boundary line.
Try to keep all Halloween decorations in the front yard, away from the areas where your dog spends time outdoors.
I never cease to be amazed at the number of people who let their dog out into the front yard to go potty which is next to the street without being on a leash.
Whether you're on a mountain trail, on a city street or in your own front yard, pick up your dog's solid waste and discard it appropriately.
Cane Corsos are actually pretty decent dogs, and I train some really nice ones, but I would not really want to have one running around my front yard (I have a small fence and have too many kids popping by to use my computer.).
Well, if your dog does not sit promptly and reliably when verbally instructed to do so when standing right in front of you and staring at your face, what makes you think he would sit when forty yards away and chasing a squirrel or charging another dog.
If the dog is new to your home and you don't have any good dog scents in your yard, put an old log or paper bag stuffed with newspapers out in your front yard for all the neighbor dogs to put their scent on for a week.
NOTE: it's bad enough that many dogs who «run the fence» in front yards demonize passersby, but at least these «fence runners» are contained.
For instance, have your resident dogs in the fenced back yard playing while you bring the new puppy in the front door.
The only time he attempted to leave my side was when a rooster came out to see why a dog was walking by its front yard:) but a light tug of the leash and Albus immediately returned to my side and stayed there:)
Rather than go on a walk with busy cars zipping by and neighborhood dogs barking at you, select a quiet spot in your front yard, on a bench or low fence near your home, so your dog gets used to seeing things go by.
people that spend millions on defective people should be banned, maybe sent to russian front, thats your mentality apply it to everything that lives... people have the right to buy what they want, why should i settle for a junk yard dog, when i want sheepdog?
If the owners live in a house, Beagle dogs will get all the space they need if the front or back yard is small to medium sized.
A common example occurs when two family dogs become excited, bark and growl in response to another dog passing through the front yard.
The dog, identified by authorities as a brown / brindle bull dog named Goliath, «got out of the gate and chased all the kids that were playing in the front yard,» according to the complaint report.
Ever since I was little I'd stack our family pets in front of the TV while I watched the dog shows like the Eukanuba or Westminster, I'd even gate them out in the front yard to play «dog show».
You can then go in the front yard and practice your cast, while your dog races back and forth trying to chase after the toy.
This seems inconceivable to even the most responsible pet guardians, but dogs and cats are capable of escaping yards (through a gate left open, digging a hole under the fence, out the front door, etc).
All dogs must be on a leash when they have access to a public area (including unfenced front yards).
Neighbor's dog attacked my child and killed my dog in my front yard.
If you have a secure backyard, front yard or an area where your dog is safe to be alone, this is an easy one.
The dog, however, was left to sit on a chain in the front yard.
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