Never let small or aging dogs
out in your yard alone.
Not exact matches
Give it a rest, because even a bully
in a school
yard would know that
out of nothing nothing happens, but of course it would take the nerd to conceive what the bully would not get even perhaps at a ripe old age, that what was always before the something which lead to the «thing» on the bully's hand was the Infinite and that what's on the bully's hand can be infinitely divided, or that between the bully's pinky and thumb exists an infinity
in itself, as is between the number 1 and another number 1 (one unit and another unit), which make 2, or that the bully's hand will at one infinitely minute point
in time disolve into the INFINITE, give it a rest Tom, Tom with the spelling, since you can not comprehend what lays between the fine letters, let
alone conceive the truth, and distill knowledge from the ore your inadequate imagination fails to mine.
Being left
out alone in the
yard is not an option; this is a dog that craves companionship and loves to hang
out with his owner.
The next time your dog is home
alone or
out in the
yard leave the radio on and keep it tuned to your local classical music station.
He's a total social butterfly, so probably wouldn't leave him
alone in the
yard w /
out a fence.
She had spent most of her young life locked
in a
yard alone, with no one to keep her company, and now she was running
out of options at the north Florida county shelter she was being kept.
Don't enter people's
yards without their permission (and especially don't enter a gated property; guard dogs will attack you or you could cause the escape of another dog and compound your problems); don't let yourself get surprised; if you can bring mace, do so; don't enter abandoned buildings
alone; don't wear clothes that make you look like you are not part of the neighborhood or rich or otherwise; walk like you know what you are doing otherwise your vulnerable attitude will be picked up by criminal types; don't enter caves or holes without proper procedures, be sure to use assistants, and use proper gear such as ropes and other things that cave explorers or utility workers would use; park your car
in a lighted place, remove visible valuables, lock up and take your keys; be wary of sexual approaches — predators will try to engage you
in conversations or try to touch you; and trust your gut when it says you need to get
out of there.
In time, if you have a
yard, you can let your dog
out alone and simply go
out to clean up once a day.
To keep your pet safe, keep them leashed when
out for walks and don't let them hang
out alone in the
yard (particularly during early morning and early evening hours).
A dog left
out alone in the
yard is not only deprived of required human attention and a sense of belonging but the skills needed to live with humans, as dogs will do whatever works for them if left to their own devices.
Wonderful location and the fenced
in yard was great for our dogs (you can't leave dogs
out alone, but it was nice to let them blow off some steam).
The front
yard is fenced
in, so no problem sending the five - year - old
out alone to kick a ball, and there's a wonderful tree to climb
in the parking area.