Sentences with phrase «out of the fenced yard»

One dog owned by the Goinses used to get out of the fenced yard, but was killed by a car about a year ago, Mrs. Goins said.
The min pin's curiosity entices him into being an escape artist, digging and finagling his way out of a fenced yard.
Some jump or dig out of fenced yards, others slip out of leashes or run out of an open door.
They will always find resourceful ways to get out of the fenced yard.
Many Airedales have ended up in rescue because they dug or climbed out of a fenced yard, or because their bored and lonely barking caused complaints from the neighbors.
Turns out it was as it is $ 9.95 monthly instead of yearly... Still not bad if you dog takes off a lot but I just want location services for the rare occasion she sneaks out of my fenced yard or gets off her leash.

Not exact matches

I was outside doing some yard work, pulling heaps of last year's dried out vines from the fence in my backyard, about to toss a handful into the yard waste bag, when it (it being my handful of vines) chirped at me.
My Kurdish neighbor who spoke very little English knocked on my door, and took my hand, leading me out to my side of the backyard (the yard was fenced in on all sides and down the middle).
The trees, along our eastern fence, blocked much of the morning and midday light from half of the yard, and now that they're out I finally have somewhere besides my back patio to grow vegetables.
That said, the fact is, the birth of a child often brings out an as - yet - unrecognized yearning in parents for a house with a white picket fence and a yard with a swing set.
Tori don't dig around the fence but I have to work harder to keep her from digging the yard... I am guilty of waiting because she was a cheap way to get that stump out of the yard and she had a great time doing it, lol
Make sure that if your pets can get out, they'll be venturing into a safe place, such as a fenced yard, not out into a world of cars and other dangers.
The most well - cared for pooches and kitties get loose, slipping out of collars, digging under fences and jumping over walled - in yards — and many are returned simply because they were wearing proper identification.
Because of their size, it is recommended to keep the yard fenced and when going out that they remain on a leash.
If you have a fenced yard or room in your house, play a game of fetch or tug before heading out for the walk to take the edge off the dog's energy level.
He requires a fenced yard and a quieter home with not a lot of activity such as having kids going in and out of the house.
is fully potty trained and whines when he needs to be let out (I have a fully fenced yard), he has been great being left out of a crate when gone, he's getting basic obedience down (he knows sit, stay, come and will sit and wait for his food)... applying it in everyday situations is definitely needing work still:) So he's got the looks, the smarts, and enough cuddles and kisses to last you a lifetime.
Always fence in your yard when possible, making sure there are no small gaps or weak spots that your pup can wriggle out of.
If you walk out into the yard and the dog on the other side of the fence barks or you know your dog is going to INSTANTLY be interested in that other dog, start even sooner.
Since Scottish terriers were bred to pursue small animals that live in underground dens, these dogs are natural diggers, so care must be taken to see that they do not dig out of a fenced - in yard.
The larger portion of your fenced yard can be used when you're going out with the dogs to supervise.
Indoor rabbits should have the freedom to hop around your rooms and have access to sunlight, while outdoor rabbits should be out of their enclosures a few hours every day to stretch their legs in a fenced yard.
This means taking them out of their enclosure to let them roam around freely in your home or outside in your fenced yard where they are protected from other animals and escapes into a neighbor's yard.
In summary — the most important point to remember about a fenced yard and electronic fences is that you should not use them to leave your dog out unattended for any length of time.
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.
On a recent Sunday evening, we let Chilly out into our fenced yard when he told us he needed to take care of business.
Although she has a large fenced yard AND a radio fence, Widget somehow got out of our yard and was lost for 2 - days...
We want to let the dogs out and contain them in the back section of the yard, but not let them get to the fenced pasture area where the Great Pyr needs to stay.
Your pet will receive three out - times per day in one of our four fully fenced exercise yards (staff present at all times), a cozy cot, Science Diet food (or bring your own), a complementary wipe - down or a discounted bath, if desired.
However, invisible fences do NOT keep other animals and people out of your yard and can easily put your beagle at risk for harm.
You pet will receive two out - times per day in one of our four fully - fenced exercise yards (staff present at all times), a cozy cot, Science Diet food (or bring your own), a complementary wipe - down or a discounted bath, if desired.
More entertainment in his own yard may cure that, or if he is being enticed by the cute lady dog next door, try putting a tarp or other material on the fence to keep her out of sight.
Holly is very protective of her two buddies, always going out into yard whenever they go and playing the fence game with her neighbor doggie friends.
It had gone under a fence to get out of its yard, authorities said.
Another dog, belonging to an Detroit man, was even stolen right out of his fenced - in yard and caught on the video below.
Check over the perimeter of your yard especially for pet parents who have fences to make sure everything is secured and check your pets collar to ensure it fits properly and that your dog is not able to pull out of their collar.
As your dog approaches the end of your yard, the invisible fence dog collar will start sending out the first correction signal.
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.
They provide a very safe and loving place for your dog to stay while you are out of town, with a large fully fenced yard for exercise and comfortable indoor space for resting.
First and foremost, when out of doors, keep the dog on a leash or in a familiar fenced yard.
We have a half acre and the back is fenced in (actually has double fencing) and has cattle panel installed on the bottom of the entire perimeter of the outer fence so NO dog can dig in or out of the yard and the gates have locks on them so people can not just venture into our yard.
By attaching to the top of your pre-existing fence (or any structure, like the wall of your house, shed or garage, that comprises part of your yard's perimeter), it prevents your cat from climbing up and out of your yard.
If you have a fenced - in yard or room in your house, play a vigorous game of fetch or tug before heading out for the walk.
She has cataracts and she is hard of hearing, she forgets where she is and gets lost out side in the fenced yard.
Fences are a common solution for keeping dogs in their own yard and out of the street.
Get into the habit of taking your puppy out to potty on a leash, even if you have a fully fenced back yard.
Keeping this breed on leash or in a fenced yard will keep them out of trouble or harm's way.
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.
The police called me and just as we got into the back yard the leopard jumped out of the treehouse and over the fence into the next yard.
She has a lot of energy and would love a fenced in yard to get that energy out safely.
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