Small dogs should be out
only in fenced yards, with owner supervision, walked on a leash, or in enclosed kennels with a roof.
Not exact matches
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.
Allow them to play
only in fenced parts of your
yards, where no other animal could harm them and where they can't get lost.
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.
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.
However, we sometimes require that a certain Lab be placed
only in a certain situation; for example,
in a
fenced yard, without young children, etc..
Because she has such a hard time being leashed up we are asking that she either go to a home with a
fenced in yard, or to an adopter who understands that she will need continued work with desensitizing her to a leash and that house training may be more difficult if that is her
only means of being let out.
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.
The
fenced area
in our back
yard is
only about.3 acres.
If you have a
fenced in yard, turning both dogs out to play for a couple of hours every day will give you the desired result of not
only one worn out dog but two.
Not
only does a
fence keep a dog
in a
yard, but it also helps to keep other wildlife out and away from the dog.
She would like an adult
only home where she can run and play fetch
in a
fenced yard.
Today, responsible owners walk their dogs on leash and the dogs are
only allowed to run free
in a
fenced yard or a dog park.
The
only time the foster is to be off lead is
in a secure
fenced yard with the foster parent present.
I am
only about 18mos old and weigh 21 lbs but am a solid energetic boy who would love to have a
fenced yard to run around
in and explore so I donâ $ ™ t get into trouble with any more chickens.
A combination of training exercises, more physical, aerobic exercise for her
in the mornings and
in the evenings (just an increase of 15 minutes a day), made easier by the fact that she loved to play fetch, occasional «playdates» at a neighbor's house and
fenced yard (with a dog she liked and played well with) and «indoor sports» that challenged her mentally helped bring her behavior not
only back to normal, but to Better.
So the
only way to truly ensure that your dog stays
in your
yard involves
fencing — an underground electric
fence is less expensive and more aesthetically pleasing!
He should
only go out with a leash — even
in a
fenced yard — at first.
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