What will she do if she manages to
get under that fence?
But she wants to
get under the fence or out of her crate, etc..
Not exact matches
We
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fence posts to the
under - bridge catwalks and tower ladders to a crane trestle used in the demolition of the existing Tappan Zee bridge.
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Underexercised dogs may find digging to be a great way to release pent - up energy, whereas escape artist dogs find digging rewarding especially if they can
get out by digging
under a
fence!
The most well - cared for pooches and kitties
get loose, slipping out of collars, digging
under fences and jumping over walled - in yards — and many are returned simply because they were wearing proper identification.
It had gone
under a
fence to
get out of its yard, authorities said.
While this may be a pain if your dog is a frequent wanderer and goes
under fences a lot, it does protect them from hanging themselves accidentally by
getting caught and not being able to
get loose.
Some dogs are real escape artists and will take advantage of a loose board in a
fence or an open gate; some have been known to dig
under fences to
get free.
We have a
fence in our yard, however they have managed to break the
fence about 10 times and now that they can't do that any more (for the most part) they have resorted to digging holes
under the
fence to
get out.
Hi, I have 2 Huskies who have dug
under my
fence and
gotten away several times.
Dog - proof your
fencing by ensuring they can't
get under or over the
fence.
Check for: open windows or doors, ripped screens, uncovered air vents or drains, any cleaners or other toxins that may have been left behind by the previous owner inside and outside, and if you're letting your dog out in a yard ensure it is secured with a
fence he or she can't
get under or through.
Male pets will go to great lengths to
get to a female that is in heat, this includes behavior such as tunneling
under fences and leaping over gates.
A Siberian will climb
fences, leap
fences, dig
under fences, wriggle
under gates, even eat through
fences, slip through doors and windows, slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and
get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small pets,
get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.
They should always be supervised when outdoors because these little guys love to dig and not only will the make quick work of a flower bed, but they will dig
under fences to
get out and seek new adventure.
A dog may also dig
under the
fence, chew through the
fence, learn to open a gate or use any combination of these methods to
get out of the yard.
Never leaving a Cairn unattended in a
fenced yard will insure your «digger» will not work those very strong front paws and
get out
under your
fence!
That is the best deterrent we have found for keeping our dogs from digging out
under the
fence and
getting loose in a dangerous environment — wildlife, snakes, livestock and guns.
Even if a
fence is in place, they are known to
get out by digging
under a
fence.
Your dogs dig
under the
fence, trying to either
get a «toy» in the neighbors» yard, go after a squirrel, or just «escape», and either disappear or are hit by a car.
If a dog
gets anxious, he may dig
under the
fence to
get out — then
get lost or, worse, meet with a car.
We own a ranch and feedlot where the dogs are constantly ducking through and
under fences, where in the past have yanked off collars and tags that have
got hung up in the
fences.
• If you have a small pet, check to see if it can
get under a gate /
fence or can squeeze through spaces such as where the gate adjoins the
fencing or through wrought iron enclosures.
The Green Belt Movement (GBM) was founded by Professor Wangari Maathai in 1977
under the auspices of the National Council of Women of Kenya (NCWK) to respond to the needs of rural Kenyan women who reported that their streams were drying up, their food supply was less secure, and they had to walk further and further to
get firewood for fuel and
fencing.
The damage to rooftops, windows, siding,
fences, decks, and skylights is costly and when a home is
under contract, there is little time to waste to
get these items repaired.
Beware of a pooch digging
under the
fence and
getting lost.
Then I might lean an architectural piece
under the mantle like an old gate, or black iron
fence part, or even a window with the panes out of it so the air could still
get through.