Sentences with phrase «outside of your fenced yard»

Ask your neighbors to call you immediately if they ever see your pet outside of your fenced yard without you.

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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.
«Ceramic - type of crowns can be used in dogs, but remember we are dealing with a patient that does not have the «power to reason,» and you can tell a human not to chew on a hard piece of candy or «do not bite down on a steak bone» (as in human dentistry), but the pet goes outside and chews on the fence instead or picks up a piece of firewood and carries it across the back yard — and shatters the ceramic crown — kind of like dropping a heavy metal soup spoon into a porcelain sink in the kitchen.
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.
While the Tibetan Mastiff can do well indoors, he does need a lot of exercise and should have a fenced yard or be on a leash if outside as he will most definitely wander off to explore.
However, when they're not enjoying the luxury of their home, they can go outside to play on just over four acres of property, with their own fenced, one acre yard and another forty acres of protected forest right behind to discover (with supervision of course).
We place all of our dogs as inside pets with outside privileges and require an above ground securely fenced yard directly accessible from your home.
If you can keep them outside, be sure to let your rabbit roam in a fenced part of your yard.
It is the policy of Indy Great Pyrenees Rescue to only place dogs as inside pets with outside privileges and securely fenced yards.
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.
Never leave him outside unattended: if possible fence off a bit of your yard for him.
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.
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.
During exercise, the Black and Tan must be leashed at all times when outside of a fenced - in yard, as the breed's hunting instincts are strong.
No dogs should live outside, regardless of being enclosed in a large fenced - in yard or a 6 - foot chain.
Irresponsible ownership primarily is: Irresponsible breeding Leaving your dog outside chained up with no human contact (or very little) Training your dog to fight Not giving your dog proper socialization with all kinds of people varying in age colour and sex Walking your dog off leash in public Not Spaying and neutering Not keeping your pet's shots up to date Not having your dog licensed by the city Not keeping your dog on a proper diet Not having a properly fenced yard Not having your dog obedience trained (These are in no particular order)
Also due to this instinct, when being exercised outside of a fenced in yard Goldens need to be kept on a leash to avoid them becoming distracted and running away after an animal.
Care must be taken to prevent them from wandering off into harm's way by keeping them contained in a fenced - in yard or on a leash when outside of the house.
I love being outside and will spend large amounts of time in the fenced yard.
Goldens do not do well kept away from people, such as in a fenced yard, in a garage, or worst of all, tied outside.
For the first few days, it's a good idea to walk or let your greyhound outside in a fenced yard more frequently than you ordinarily would — as often as every couple of hours.
The Foster Home agrees to keep the foster animal's One Love ID Tag on the foster animal at all times, and to keep the foster animal on a leash or in a secure pet carrier when outside of its foster home or fenced yard, and to keep the foster animal within the passenger compartment of any vehicle during vehicular transportation.
Because of these characteristics, Italian Greyhounds have high prey drive and training an Italian Greyhound to stay in your yard outside a secure fence puts the life of your dog in great danger.
When available, we provide fencing grants to those willing to bring their dogs inside but lack the means to put up a fence so their dog is safe within their yard while spending appropriate amounts of time outside.
The mission of Dogs Deserve Better comprises the following six principals: advocate and become a voice for dogs living chained or penned outside; educate society to evolve to higher ethical and moral standards for the treatment of dogs living under these conditions; meet with caretakers of dogs chained outside to advocate on behalf of the dogs and discuss other options available to them; fence yards to improve the quality of life for these dogs; provide low - cost or no - cost housetraining for dogs whose caretakers wish to bring them into the home; temporarily foster and find new homes for dogs whose caretakers wish them to have a better life, but are unwilling or unable to provide that for them.
Large fenced pens were built over much of the grassy yard so dogs could spend days outside and be more visible to the public, and outdoor signage went up at the busy nearby intersection to draw the public's attention.
This may mean trying to escape the sound of thunder by jumping the fence surrounding the yard, if he is outside, or trying to run into his favorite room in the house, if he is inside.
Whenever the dog is outside, the dog will be kept on a leash whenever it is taken out of the adopter's fenced yard for protection against running away or being hit by a car.
We have been inconvenienced by not having a fence around our yard, by having contractors outside of our window (and inside when we've done interior work in the past!)
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