Sentences with phrase «in a fenced yard for»

Do not leave your dog unattended in a fenced yard for long periods of time.
The first is keeping the dog on a leash or in a fenced yard for the pet's safety.

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They also cared for their comrades on death row: in one instance a prisoner «so much... love [d] the man who was about to die» that he «scaled the fence that enclosed the death - row exercise yard and reached the roof of a nearby building before he was stopped on his way to the death house,» where he «had intended to disable the [electric] chair's generator.»
They are relatively easy to care for and entertain in my home and fenced in back yard.
Richin said the law should require owners of dangerous dogs to be trained to properly care for them, and dogs should be kept in yards with security fencing.
By analyzing collar data for captive pumas walking or running on a treadmill, pouncing on dead prey, and going through their daily routines in a fenced yard, the researchers learned how to use the collar to figure out an animal's activity as well as its location.
For decades, the so - called American Dream was depicted as a well - paying job, a white picket fence, 2.5 kids, and a dog in the yard.
But if you do in fact want, and can afford, the house, the cars, and even the fence dividing your well - fertilized yard from your neighbors, any of these counties could be a good fit for you.
That said, the fact is, the birth of a child often brings out an as - yet - unrecognized yearning in parents for a house with a white picket fence and a yard with a swing set.
When Elaine and the volunteers are at the shelter, the pets are romping in their large fenced play yards, woofing and wagging, waiting for the snap of the leash, freedom and adventure on a walk or jog in the adjacent meadow or on quiet roads.
Dogs that don't get this stimulation will make up their own games and events such as «ha, ha, you can't catch me,» «I can leap the fence in a single bound,» «the back yard looks much better with all these holes,» or «wan na bet I can't reach the chicken you're thawing for dinner?»
I had him for about 9 months and felt he was ready for a week away, when I returned she said in 25 + years of having Shelties she never had a jumper and her yard didn't have that high of a fence.
This breed tends to be aggressive towards other dogs and people when they encroach on its property, for this reason the Rottweiler should have a fenced - in yard to roam around in.
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).
NE Boston Terrier Rescue requires a totally fenced in yard for ALL foster dogs.
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.
In most cases we do require a fenced yard or other secure area within a yard, but we will consider homes without fences if we have dogs for whom such a situation is appropriate.
Some dogs just have a knack for finding a way over, under, and through fences meant to keep them safely confined in the yard.
Best suited for fenced in yards where they get plenty of exercise themselves.
For those of you believe dog walking is relegated to fenced in yards, you won't know.
Securely leashed walks and a romp in a fenced off yard is good for poodle dogs that live in small spaces.
Leaving a dog unattended, except for within a properly and securely fenced in yard, is simply asking for trouble.
They are great for apartment living and the exercise they require is minimum and can be satisfied by a playtime session in a fenced yard, a short walk, or simply playing and teaching them tricks indoors.
Keep the Boston Terrier in shape with regular walks and the opportunity for free play in a fenced yard.
If you have a fenced yard or room in your house, play a game of fetch or tug before heading out for the walk to take the edge off the dog's energy level.
They had a fenced in yard with a doggy door so that would be ideal for them as well.
we don't have cats, never wanted one, really don't care for them because they go to the bathroom all over our yard, but i certainly don't want a cat - killer on my hands and the cats do tend to get in our fenced in back yard.
For bigger breeds, an in - out door installed that give access to a securely fenced, theft - proof yard is a life long solution for working familiFor bigger breeds, an in - out door installed that give access to a securely fenced, theft - proof yard is a life long solution for working familifor working families.
A fenced in yard would be amazingly beneficial for him due to his love for romping around, and the fact that his nose can take him places!
We have a fenced in grassy (or snowy, lol) back yard with large shade trees, oodles of various safe and fun toys, always a fresh supply of cool water, and plenty of room for all to run and play in a safe supervised environment!
Rosie (aptly named for her warm and sweet personality) was standing in the yard tethered to a fence and as we approached we saw the gruesome reality that she had been living.
Generally, dog and cat foster pets are required to remain inside (not to be chained or left unattended outside) and fenced in yards are preferred for dogs.
It's important to understand that these dogs have strong gaming instincts, so they need a completely fenced yard for them to exercise in.
is fully potty trained and whines when he needs to be let out (I have a fully fenced yard), he has been great being left out of a crate when gone, he's getting basic obedience down (he knows sit, stay, come and will sit and wait for his food)... applying it in everyday situations is definitely needing work still:) So he's got the looks, the smarts, and enough cuddles and kisses to last you a lifetime.
The perfect home for Sander would be one that can give him exercise in the form of regular leash walks, or a fenced yard to run in.
It would also be wonderful if she were placed in a home that had a fenced in yard for her to run around and with someone that will continue her obedience training.
This Thanksgiving she found one at the Humane Society of Seminole County, but didn't take it home.Brown was offended by the organization's adoption policy, which calls for fenced yards and, in most cases, a house instead of an apartment or condominium.
She was foolish to not train the dog; to leave the dog with people who weren't watching for the dog to escape; to not recognize that the yard wasn't fenced and was an escape risk; that the puppy would possibly panic at that age being left with strangers in a strange place; and she didn't have the foresight to plan for an escape.
She has shown little to no interest in doing her business on a leash so for that reason the fenced yard would be best.
«Rocket Full of Love», as she's nicknamed in the shelter, is a perfect pooch for active pet parents who would love playing fetch with her in their fenced yard.
These dogs require a long daily walk or brisk jog to meet their minimum needs for exercise, but they also appreciate having free time to run in a fenced yard.
A long walk is needed to meet the dog's minimum daily requirements for exercise but these dogs will also appreciate having time to run in a fenced yard.
A fenced in yard would be preferred for him.
In summary — the most important point to remember about a fenced yard and electronic fences is that you should not use them to leave your dog out unattended for any length of time.
If you have a yard, you should set up a fenced - in area for your dog to play in safely.
If you can't provide a fenced in yard for safe play, or commit to walk the dog on a leash daily, then don't get a dog.
We own our own home, fully fenced large yard, no stairs in our home, no kids, no other pets, we both WORK FROM HOME, we have both had dogs in the past (not together), and we can both afford the medical expenses and fees for a healthy dog.
We have enclosures of various sizes, offering space for the smallest Chihuahua and the largest Great Dane and our beautiful fenced - in back yard allows our dogs to get fresh air and exercise in a safe and secure area.
All his fun - loving energy can make him a little mischievous at times so a fenced in yard is a must for him.
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.
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