Sentences with phrase «leash in fenced yard»

We are not allowed to leave a dog for more than an hour even on leash in fenced yard.
I spent 8 weeks having to keep my dog calm and quiet during treatment meaning I had to close all my blinds so she wouldn't run to them barking, I had to take her to the bathroom on leash in a fenced yard so she wouldn't run and chase squirrels, going out in rain storms and all.

Not exact matches

She is not leash trained, and she does not like the leash, but loves to run like the wind, so would do best with a fenced in yard.
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.
We spend a lot of time outside (if you don't have a fenced in yard puppy should be on a leash) which lessens the chance of accidents in the house.
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.
Daily securely leashed walks or a play session in a safely fenced small yard are highly recommended to keep them happy and fit.
Don't let your pet off leash unless it's in a protected area such as a fenced yard.
After the dog has seemingly mastered the game and learned the meaning of the «Off» command, you can work with him without the leash, but still only in a safe area like your own home or a fenced in yard.
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Securely leashed walks and a romp in a fenced off yard is good for poodle dogs that live in small spaces.
All exercise should be within a fenced - in yard or on leash, as this breed does enjoy running.
Because of his strong hunting instinct, the Aussie must be kept on a leash or in a fenced yard, but he'll need to live inside most of the time, where he can be your constant, somewhat vocal, always amusing companion.
-- Do not leave a puppy unsupervised, and be sure to fence in your yard before letting the puppy off leash.
They enjoy securely leashed walks, family play sessions, and off - lead play time in a securely fenced yard.
Instead, keep your dog on a leash or in a fenced yard when outdoors.
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.
Although I have a fenced in yard I would never let either of them off the leash.
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.
A fenced in yard would be a bonus but lots of walks and exercise on a leash could also suffice.
We have a beautiful quarter acre fully - fenced yard in the heart of Oshawa, covered in mature trees and bushes, lots of shade and room to run and play off - leash!
Because Sander is sight impaired, Sander must always be on leash supervised or confined in a secure fenced yard.
Keep him on a leash when not in a secure, fenced yard.
She has shown little to no interest in doing her business on a leash so for that reason the fenced yard would be best.
Always walk dogs on a leash if you do not a have a fenced - in yard.
There are some who enjoy taking their rabbit out in the back / front yard on the harness, and if your yard is not fenced, putting your rabbit on a leash is a great idea.
Cavalier King Charles Spaniels will not ever become street smart so keeping them on a leash or in a fenced in yard is always going to be mandatory.
If you do allow your pets outside, they should be in a securely fenced in yard or on a leash.
A fenced in yard is preferred, as neither one know how to walk on a leash.
Keep your pet in a fenced yard or on a leash.
Karelian Bear Dogs have powerful hunting instincts, so always walk them on a leash and keep them in a well - fenced yard.
As with blind dogs, all outside activities, from pottying to playing, should be done either in a securely fenced yard or securely on leash.
Leash dogs and place them in a fenced yard with access to shelter and water.
And all outside activities, from pottying to playing, should be done either in a securely fenced yard or securely on leash.
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.
They should always be on a leash, in a secure fenced yard or on a tether.
Although he can walk on a leash, he prefers to run and will need a daily run in a safely fenced yard.
All off - leash exercise should be within a fenced - in yard, as Staffords have a strong prey drive and many adult Staffordshire Bull Terriers are not good with strange dogs.
If you do not have a fenced yard, some hounds will not readily have a bowel movement on a leash (they have never had to deal with this in their life).
I ride well in the car and walk pretty good on a leash although I am use to a fenced yard so I don't get a lot of practice.
All exercise should be on leash or within a fenced - in yard.
Exercise should consist of games with human contact, long walks on a leash and free run in a fenced yard.
By obeying leash laws and taking care to properly fence your yard, you will not only be respecting the laws in your community, but you will be helping keep your dog safe from cars, other dogs and unforeseen dangers.
Dogs must be taken outside on a leash, even in a fenced - in yard.
Considering they have a very strong hunting instinct, this breed should always be kept on a leash or in a fenced in yard as he is bound to run off if something catches his interest.
But far too often, dogs who live in homes with fenced yards miss out on a basic activity that helps provide exercise, mental stimulation, and socialization to the world: the leash walk.
Luckily, even though he was my first dog, he was very well socialized and he just loved being with people and was incredible with children, and I never had to fence in the yard or have him on a leash (except where required or if traveling and stopping at busy rest stop areas etc.) as he never ever left site of the house or family.
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.
The world is full of perils, and the «insurance policy» of being in a remote area, within a fenced yard, or on a leash or long line can help prevent disaster.
They should never be allowed to run off leash outside of a fenced - in yard; these dogs have strong hunting instincts and will be off after a rabbit, squirrel, or cat in a flash.
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