Sentences with phrase «in a fenced yard when»

Instead, keep your dog on a leash or in a fenced yard when outdoors.

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But when they were taken to a fenced in back yard, they were all over the place swinging on the swings, climbing on the jungle gym and running all over the place.
I was outside doing some yard work, pulling heaps of last year's dried out vines from the fence in my backyard, about to toss a handful into the yard waste bag, when it (it being my handful of vines) chirped at me.
Sometime in the 1930s, when Wisconsin's deer problems began, a protective fence was erected around a corner of the yard, and it has been maintained ever since.
Last Friday, when I wore this outfit, Chewie got so excited to see me when I got home that he knocked me into the fence in our yard and I scraped my wrist.
The ground is never perfectly even, and you never want your fence touching the ground at any point, so measure from the highest point in the yard when installing your bottom brackets and two - by - fours.
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.
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.
Maria Sostre said Espejo always kept the dog inside, and when he walked the dog, it was in the chain - link fenced yard on a leash.
Like the fact my husband and I were turned down by 3 different rescues when we lived in Chicago, because we did not have a fenced in yard.
Always Use a Leash Unless you are in a fenced in yard, always use a leash when traveling anywhere with your pet.
In a fenced yard, many dogs run the fence when they see people, bikes or cars.
Greyhounds are sighthounds, meaning that they are bred to chase small animals, so when outside, they should be kept leashed unless in a completely enclosed area, such as a fenced yard or dog park.
He has to be muzzled when taken on walks and must be kept indoors or in a securely locked pen or structure rather than be allowed to roam freely, without adult supervision, in the fenced yard.
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.
Always fence in your yard when possible, making sure there are no small gaps or weak spots that your pup can wriggle out of.
Keep him on a leash when not in a secure, fenced yard.
They will need a secure fence when they are out in the yard rather than an electronic fence as their urge to chase and herd won't be easily dissuaded.
Due to the high flight risk associated with the breed, which is heightened when a dog is in a new environment, we require our foster homes to have a securely fenced yard.
You can't just stick a Boxer in a yard because it may just try to hop the fence when it gets bored.
unknown, will not be adopted to a home with kids under 10 Activity Preference: Needs in - house activities, Bubbles is only 8 weeks old an should have constant supervision when outside in a fenced yard.
Most dog sports will not allow dogs in heat to compete, and unless you have a fenced - in yard, you shouldn't leave your dog outside without total supervision when she is in heat.
As if Angel hasn't has a hard enough life a couple of weeks ago she was playing in her back yard when a coyote got into the fenced in area and got into a scuffle with her.
Australian shepherds are usually happy when they reside in houses that have large fenced yards.
When you clear snow in your yard, pile it away from fences to prevent your dog from climbing over.
Invisible fences can be considered as a last resort if your dog is not aggressive and if you are available to supervise his behavior when he's loose in the yard.
These dogs are outgoing, friendly, and relatively quiet at home, but will follow a trial to the ends of the earth once they get on it, so should always be leashed or in a fenced in yard when outside.
Funded fenced - in exercise yard, supplies pet food and care items for shelter animals, and provides supplemental medicine as well as outside vet clinic care when needed.
For you readers who live in areas where you can leave your dog out in a fenced yard during the day while you're at work... or even when you're home... you may want to change that behavior for a while.
Kylo is having a blast enjoying playtime in the fenced yard and cuddle time when the family is chilling for the evening.
During exercise, the Black and Tan must be leashed at all times when outside of a fenced - in yard, as the breed's hunting instincts are strong.
When she is in the backyard of the fosters home, she lies in wait on the trampoline, which by the way she jumps up on without assistance, and when her charges (that's the birds and squirrels) appear she is promptly on duty moving them around the yard and the fence lWhen she is in the backyard of the fosters home, she lies in wait on the trampoline, which by the way she jumps up on without assistance, and when her charges (that's the birds and squirrels) appear she is promptly on duty moving them around the yard and the fence lwhen her charges (that's the birds and squirrels) appear she is promptly on duty moving them around the yard and the fence line.
When outdoors, always keep your pet on leash or in a fenced yard.
Talk about the energizer bunny; the Jack Russell will run that rabbit into the ground, especially when you consider their strong prey drive, which is one reason Jack Russell's should never be left off the leash and why owners of this breed should have a fenced in yard!
Also due to this instinct, when being exercised outside of a fenced in yard Goldens need to be kept on a leash to avoid them becoming distracted and running away after an animal.
Care must be taken to prevent them from wandering off into harm's way by keeping them contained in a fenced - in yard or on a leash when outside of the house.
I always discouraged them to take territoriality seriously, since we do not have a fence in the front yard and people, animals and cars are always passing by so I can relax when they are sent out to potty.
But during the summer, when all the people are out, leash - reactive yet well - socialized Leo is safer in a fenced yard designated for off - leash dogs.
No longer just «pets,» many of our beloved four - legged family members are kept inside our homes and in safely fenced yards, supervised closely when around children, and only encounter other dogs under controlled conditions — at training class, maybe during a brief on - leash greeting, during scheduled play dates, and perhaps at the dog park.
First and foremost, when out of doors, keep the dog on a leash or in a familiar fenced yard.
Teach children about the importance of closing gates and doors, and make sure your pet is always on a leash when not in a securely fenced yard.
This dog will appreciate having a large fenced yard to play in and this breed does particularly well when trained for hunting or active dog sports.
In the yard when other dogs approach her through the fence, she is curious and happy and has not barked at them.
The outdoor dog pen is also useful when there are no fences in the yard.
The Foster Home agrees to keep the foster animal's One Love ID Tag on the foster animal at all times, and to keep the foster animal on a leash or in a secure pet carrier when outside of its foster home or fenced yard, and to keep the foster animal within the passenger compartment of any vehicle during vehicular transportation.
Care should be taken when leaving one alone in a traditional chain - link fenced yard, as they have no trouble climbing one!
When we're experiencing drastic weather extremes, I allow my dogs out in the fenced - in yard to go potty and then wrestling with each other several times a day indoors is about the extent of the exercise.
And considering how many pets get hurt in or taken from their own fenced yards, dogs need to be supervised when outdoors.
When outdoors, unless you live on a farm, your Rat Terrier should always be on a leash or in a fenced yard.
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