The full run of a house means having complete access to all areas and rooms in a building.
Full definition
A dog that is
allowed full run of the house, especially when no one is there, will eventually become bored and find something with which to entertain himself.
While I would say that they are in the minority, be aware that some dogs may NEVER be emotionally stable enough to have
full run of your house while you are gone.
The big difference is that most dogs and cats are
allowed full run of the house or, at the very least, they're allowed into most rooms of the house.
From «going potty» all over the house, chewing and destruction, Dakota was transformed into a dog who could be trusted
with full run of the house all day.
Take this time to completely clean any old pet stains around your home, so when the cat has
full run of the house again, he / she won't return to those old spots.
Your scent is all over the house, and, if the dog has
full run of the house, he is going to seek it out.
Decide on some basic cat rules with everyone in the household, such as whether or not the cat will have
the full run of the house and who will take care of the feeding and litter box maintenance.
Then your dog can look forward to enjoying a lifetime with
the full run of your house, whether you are home or not.
Before the young pup can be trusted to have
full run of the house, somebody must teach the house rules.
If your dog is young or just learning then it might actually be more comfortable with being in a smaller familiar space, than having
full run of a house and the yard.
Dog owners should refrain from giving puppies
the full run of the house.