Sentences with phrase «not run around the yard»

Most dogs do not run around the yard enough to get the exercise they need to stay healthy and fit.

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Jackson threw for 248 yards and two touchdowns and ran for 194 yards and two more, but he didn't have enough talent around him to beat the loaded Rockets.
I always watch the wild bunnies run around our yard, I can't imagine a cat chasing them!
Aria loves to play outside, and I can not wait to give her a cute yard to run around in.
The dogs become obsessive about chasing lights and shadows, to the point of becoming compulsive about it, running around the yard or home, not being able to relax, and causing the dog to enter into a state of almost permanent anxiety.
Even though they aren't bred for jogging alongside their human companions, they still enjoy running around the yard chasing a ball or another dog.
My Californian (haha made pet of the week here, so proud of her) has a very spunky attitude... she does demand attention... if I'm not giving in she'll take my things and run with it till I chase her... the other day she took my cell phone and ran around the yard till I almost caught her, then she dropped it... this breed of rabbit is the best one in my opinion... sweet... easy to tame and train... gorgeous... perfect.
Not every dog needs a yard to run around in.
It's not recommended for apartment dwellers to adopt Huskies since this dog breed works best in homes with a yard to run around in.
They are strong, extremely energetic and if not exercised regularly (not just running around the yard), not trained properly, not shown immediately «who's the boss», they can become destructive little devils.
While excessively long walks aren't necessary, mental stimulation, games and running around his back - yard or a dog park are an ideal addition to his regular walking routine.
Last Sunday the female started to give birth again and she was running all around the filthy yard with pups falling out of her and into the muddy ground because she had no place to hide from the male dogs and she wasn't able to lick them so they were dying.
While these dogs enjoy having yards to run around in, it's important that they don't stay outside in them for extended stretches of time.
Excessive barking; house training; aggression toward people / kids; aggression toward other dogs; aggression on leash; jumping up on people; not coming when called; eating poop; pulling on leash; aggression around food or toys; destructiveness when left alone; excessive shyness / fearfulness; doesn't listen or do what I ask; running off; digging in yard; stealing food off counters
Do not allow your pet to run around the yard for seven days.
Border collies are certainly not apartment dogs, they need large back yards and lots of space to run around and play.
He looked quite literally like he didn't know how to run and kind of galumphed around at top speed from one end of the yard to the other, stopping with a smile as he panted and looked at you expectantly, and then taking off again as soon as you yelled, «Go Leroy!»
She doesn't need a large yard, but it would be nice for her to have some place to really run around and burn off some of the puppy energy.
Since these dogs do not require a lot of exercise, they don't need a yard to run around in.
Most dogs won't run around a fenced yard enough to get the exercise they need.
Will occasionally have a good burst of energy running around the yard with kids or after a cat, but not a real hi octane dog.
Leaving the dog out in the yard all day is not the right approach, however: Yes, he can run around, but the AmStaff is a people - oriented dog who thrives when he is made part of the family.
Cane Corsos are actually pretty decent dogs, and I train some really nice ones, but I would not really want to have one running around my front yard (I have a small fence and have too many kids popping by to use my computer.).
Apartment life isn't for Lulu, so she would prefer a home with a yard to run around in.
She didn't want to face that this was the last time Zar would get to run around someone's yard.
Plus, their relatively low energy levels means that they don't need a large yard to run around in — a few indoor play sessions and outdoor walks are just fine.
Sending them out in the yard to run around isn't going to cut it, however.
This breed will not do well in apartment conditions and needs a large yard or a lot of land to run around in.
He couldn't be happier, running around in his big yard and loving his new parents.
As public health studies show, there are many factors that reliably predict whether a dog will attack, including prior bite history, not being spayed or neutered, running off - leash in public, and / or having lived most of their lives in isolation (tethered in the yard, kept in a basement, locked in a garage, or roaming around in a pack of dogs).
It is not enough to just do a leisurely stroll for 10 minutes or leave your pup to run around the yard.
If you can't take your dogs for regular walks and you don't have a big enough yard to let them run around in, they will get bored.
Shih - Poos will race around the house or run around the yard; it doesn't matter much to him.
We do require a physical fenced yard for Bambi's new home as she is not to be trusted off leash and she needs to exercise by running around.
Don't let your dog sleep too much in the evening; run around in the yard with him, play with him, have your friends come over to visit him and keep him busy.
There is endless entertainment for children; the large garden allows for lots of running around, there is a jungle gym and last but not least, a farm yard!
Would like to know if any of the other towns / cities around that area are doing the same thing or if you could purchase land / lots outside of town and place your house there without running into the same zoning issues of «not in my back yard»?
Some animals require large yards to run around and may act up when they don't get the exercise that they need everyday.
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