We will also build new and improved insulated doghouses from some of
the large dog yards.
Not exact matches
A
large stray
dog came into our
yard and was acting very aggressively.
While a little
dog can run around the house and get adequate exercise,
large dogs need a big
yard, or they need to be walked regularly.»
On the other hand, a
large well - trained
dog can be a tortoise's best friend, as it will tend to keep the
yard clear of intruders.
Large aggressive
dogs or predatory animals can easily get in to the
yard to hurt, fight even injure
dogs confined with this type of fence.
I have a
LARGE yard, we live in a little town and there's a lot of
dogs around.
Schipperkes are ideal for owners who want a small - sized, active
dog that does not require a
large yard.
Traffic, other cats,
dogs, coyotes, other
larger wildlife, and humans that do not want your cat roaming in their
yards often harm or kill these pets.
They are ideal for owners who want a small - sized, active
dog that does not require a
large yard.
However,
dogs can always choke on
large nuts in the
yard, though this is not the same thing as toxicity.
Any concerns we had with doing this «swap» melted away once I saw the SPCA Florida's
large playgroup
yards, clean kennels, and behavior notes on all of their adoptable
dogs.
Wheaten terriers are ideal for owners who want a medium - sized, active
dog that does not require a
large yard and can be contented with walks and games of fetch.
This can be free play in a
large yard or garden, although your
dog will also benefit from being walked on the leash in your neighborhood for socialization and training purposes.
It means at Pampered Paws
Dog Boarding, Grooming & Daycare your dog gets to roam freely in our cozy home and our large securely fenced yar
Dog Boarding, Grooming & Daycare your
dog gets to roam freely in our cozy home and our large securely fenced yar
dog gets to roam freely in our cozy home and our
large securely fenced
yards.
These
large dogs need a big
yard to roam freely off leash so the more rural the setting the better.
You'll probably need a
large yard with a secure fence and someone willing to walk the
dog daily to keep him happy.
Of course, if you have a small
dog that's accustomed to a
large space or
large yard, it can be a difficult adjustment period for her.
Your
dog will enjoy sleeping in a comfortable doggie «guest room», playing with tons of toys, and romping in the
large, fenced
yard and indoor playroom.
These
dogs need a
large house, with a generous
yard, where they can run and move as they wish.
If you move furniture or other
large objects in the house or
yard, you need to show your
dog what you changed by taking him to the new or newly positioned object.
Each location offers
large indoor and outdoor play
yards with ramps and obstacles for your
dog to play and socialize while in our care.
So if you have a
large house, with a
yard, and you can afford the extra costs, there's no reason to say no to such a wonderful and loving
dog.
Large dogs and small
dogs are separated and most importantly, our daycare
yards NEVER have over 25
dogs playing at one time.
We also have plenty of space for
dogs that do not interact with other
dogs, allowing them solo playtime with staff in a
large room as well as plenty of breaks outside in the potty
yard.
We have a
large fenced in
yard where our
dogs love to play!
All
dogs are walked seven to eight times a day in our
large yard.
Dobby has been the
yard with several
large dogs.
The
larger portion of your fenced
yard can be used when you're going out with the
dogs to supervise.
While it isn't completely necessary to have a house and a
yard to accommodate these
large dogs, it's still important that they have enough space in which to roam around.
If your
dog plays well with others, they will be included in safe group play in our
large, fenced
yard on a daily basis.
Perhaps a small
dog could be happy in an apartment, but many
large, young and / or energetic
dogs need a fenced
yard to exercise in.
To keep these
large dogs, a fenced
yard is essential.
Build a fence for your
yard or bring your
dog to a
large enclosed field or meadow to play.
Outdoors we have 3
large walking and play
yards where your
dog will get three walks a day with time to run and play.
If you are a working pet parent and you prefer leaving your
dog outside to guard your house or deter him from destroying things in your house while you are away at work then a
large kennel or a fenced
dog yard would be a more suitable arrangement.
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.
If you don't, how do you communicate if you're training at a
larger distance (i.e., teaching directional «placing» in a noisy environment with the
dog several
yards away)?
Instead, these
dogs are often raised completely outdoors in harsh northern climates in
large «
dog yards,» where they are confined by tethers with up to 200 other
dogs.
«If you don't have a
large yard, but you live across the street from a
large park, you may still be able to accommodate a
large dog.
These
dogs require a lot of exercise, so they fit into lifestyles of more active families and those with
large yards where they can run free.
Feed your
dog a balanced diet with only a few treats, and make sure you provide for daily exercise, either with a
large fenced
yard where the
dog can run or with daily walks.
A little
dog like a Cavoodle (Cavapoo) will not do well in a
large yard because someone may step on him.
A
large yard with a high fence is necessary, but it is advisable to bury the wire at the base of the fence because this
dog is likely to dig its way out and go off hunting.
For many families, especially if they have a
large yard, putting up a chain link or wooden fence for their
dog is simply not an option due to cost.
With proper exercise the breed can be suitable for owners living in a small house or apartment, although a home having a
large, fenced
yard where the
dog can run or engage in play - sessions with his people is probably ideal.
A fenced
yard is essential for this
large and agile
dog.
So be sure your house or apartment is
large enough to host such an active and intelligent
dog, even if you've got a
yard.
If your
dog loves water, then a
large tub or kiddie pool (molded plastic, not inflatable) might be a great addition to your
yard.
I have a
large fenced
yard for the
dogs to run and play in with several pieces of full - sized agility equipment for
dogs to explore and build their confidence on.