A home with at least one person home a good part of the day,
physically fenced yard, and without another alpha female dog.
A home with at least one person home a good part of the day,
physically fenced yard, another friendly dog
She walks well on leash as long as nothing scary happens so she'd probably be best with a secure
physically fenced yard.
We're looking for a home with an owner home often during the day and
a physically fenced yard or an owner committed to daily walks.
He will do best with
a physically fenced yard and a family where someone is around a good portion of the day.
In order to adopt Hudson
a physically fenced yard is required along with a group obedience class.
In order to adopt Wally,
a physically fenced yard is required along with a group obedience class.
Not exact matches
As with all dogs, a
physically fenced in
yard is ideal.
Running is what I love best so I will need a
physically fenced in
yard.
All first time beagle owners and homes with children under the age of 8 must have a
physically fenced in
yard.
Dora needs to have a
physically fenced in
yard to safely run around in.
As I am
physically disabled he's lucky I have a large
fenced - in
yard (and a dog - door that affords him anytime access) so he has plenty of oppertunity to exercise throughout the day.
She loves her foster family's
physically fenced in
yard.