Sentences with phrase «run around the yard if»

These little dogs do need exercise and will benefit from a daily walk and a chance to run around the yard if you have one.

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See if your kids are interested in running around the yard in search of these bioluminescent creatures.
My Californian (haha made pet of the week here, so proud of her) has a very spunky attitude... she does demand attention... if I'm not giving in she'll take my things and run with it till I chase her... the other day she took my cell phone and ran around the yard till I almost caught her, then she dropped it... this breed of rabbit is the best one in my opinion... sweet... easy to tame and train... gorgeous... perfect.
It would also be wonderful if she were placed in a home that had a fenced in yard for her to run around and with someone that will continue her obedience training.
Therefore, it's best to have an enclosed yard if you own a Dalmatian so that they can run around freely.
They are strong, extremely energetic and if not exercised regularly (not just running around the yard), not trained properly, not shown immediately «who's the boss», they can become destructive little devils.
Or even if there are NO distractions, what if the dog is off - leash and running around the yard?
Answer by Eduardo D if he got a little muscle right now put a 15 or 20 or 10 weight on his neck for 1 to 3 hours a day until he gets used to it like running and other stuff or get a tire and make him drag it around your yard and feed him a lot but walk him with the weights on so he'll get ripped
If you have a yard that is safe, you can let your pet run around and play off - leash, and he will have a blast playing games like fetch with you.
You might see such a dog dig holes as if it is looking for a rodent; hunt birds or bugs or toys in your yard; wrestle endlessly with you and / or other animals; get into your things around the home, such as pulling plants apart, beating up pillows, chewing up carpets for fun, destroying pool equipment, or grabbing a shoe and running all over the house with it.
Just letting your dog run around the back yard for a few hours is fine however if you spend time with him he will get more out of it, both physically and mentally.
He seems okay with her when I have her on a leash walking her around the yard, but the minute she tries to play or if she runs around, he is right on her.
This breed will get enough exercise running around a small yard, but if you live in an apartment, it will need a daily walk or a romp in the park.
It's great if you have a big yard where your dog can run around and play.
If you can't take your dogs for regular walks and you don't have a big enough yard to let them run around in, they will get bored.
If you have children, this is a very good pet for them because it will keep them entertained and active running around in the park and around the yard.
Would like to know if any of the other towns / cities around that area are doing the same thing or if you could purchase land / lots outside of town and place your house there without running into the same zoning issues of «not in my back yard»?
That's especially true if you're running or hitting the gym, but even if you're just working around the house or doing some yard work.
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