They enjoy walks and being allowed to
run in a fenced area occasionally.
This can be accomplished by playing ball, taking brisk walks, free
run in a fenced area (with interaction, not alone) or a training session.
While many enjoy an occasional
run in a FENCED AREA, they do not «have» to run to be happy.
Not exact matches
two and three hundred acres suddenly appeared cleared of the timber, and enclosed by rustic
fences, with a few temporary huts
run up
in the centre, and all the surrounding
area divided into patches of Indian corn, coracan, gram, and dry paddi: with plots of esculents and curry stuffs of every variety, onions, chillies, * yams, cassava, and sweet potatoes.
Large spaces
in the forest of two and three hundred acres suddenly appeared cleared of the timber, and enclosed by rustic
fences, with a few temporary huts
run up
in the centre, and all the surrounding
area divided into patches of Indian corn, coracan, gram, and dry paddi: with plots of esculents and curry stuffs of every variety, onions, chillies, * yams, cassava, and sweet potatoes.
A city representative supported the idea of converting a strip of more than 18,000 square feet into a
fenced dog
run, saying such an
area was needed
in the growing South Loop neighborhood.
However, once your kids have crossed over into the tween zone,
running around a
fenced in area for plastic eggs is probably deemed uncool.
In Grant Park, no («Grant Park dogs may get a spot to run; Pooch owners in the booming South Loop seek fenced - off area where their pets can freely frolic,» Page 1, July 14
In Grant Park, no («Grant Park dogs may get a spot to
run; Pooch owners
in the booming South Loop seek fenced - off area where their pets can freely frolic,» Page 1, July 14
in the booming South Loop seek
fenced - off
area where their pets can freely frolic,» Page 1, July 14).
• $ 500,000 to redesign the playground, relocate adult fitness equipment, install benches, and repair
fencing and gates at Astoria Heights Playground
in Astoria • $ 1.5 million to upgrade the
running track and athletic court at Baisley Pond Park
in Jamaica • $ 150,000 to upgrade the Beach 94th Street performance space at Rockaway Beach • $ 150,000 to acquire Brinckerhoff Cemetery
in Fresh Meadows • $ 400,000 to install plantings and benches at Brinckerhoff Mall Park
in Jamaica • $ 850,000 to upgrade the youth baseball field at Crocheron Park
in Bayside • $ 1.2 million to upgrade Redwood Playground
in Cunningham Park
in Oakland Gardens • $ 500,000 to renovate the multi-purpose play
area at Evergreen Park
in Ridgewood • $ 1,040,000 to upgrade the fields at Frank Golden Park
in College Point • $ 500,000 to install a walking path to the George Seuffert, Sr..
Bandshell at Forest Park
in Woodhaven • $ 300,000 to improve lighting along the shorefront facing Queens
in Franklin D. Roosevelt Four Freedoms Park on Roosevelt Island • $ 1.5 million to renovate the baseball fields at Glen Oaks Playground
in Glen Oaks • $ 1 million to renovate Hallets Cove Playground
in Astoria • $ 975,000 to improve the asphalt field at Hoffman Park
in Elmhurst • $ 1.3 million to construct a meditation garden and upgrade Rachel Carson Playground
in Kissena Corridor Park
in Flushing • $ 322,000 to construct a skate park at Laurelton Playground
in Laurelton • $ 850,000 to upgrade Lannett Playground
in Far Rockaway • $ 600,000 to renovate Maple Playground
in Flushing • $ 1.5 million to install new play equipment and to upgrade the sprinklers and surface at Mauro Playground
in Kew Gardens Hills • $ 350,000 for landscape improvements along the Merrick Boulevard Mall
in Springfield Gardens • $ 700,000 to enhance the lawn
area, install new walkways, decorate pavers, install new benches and plantings, create a new entry and repair the retaining wall at Newtown Playground
in Elmhurst • $ 2 million to upgrade to existing benches and equipment
in Norelli Hargreaves Park
in Jamaica • $ 300,000 for a mall enhancement and tree plantings along the Northern Boulevard Mall between 62nd Street and 102nd Street
in Woodside / Jackson Heights • $ 400,000 to renovate Kingsland Homestead
in Flushing • $ 3 million for the preservation of the New York State Pavilion
in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 480,000 to replace the aviary mesh and marsh bridge at the Queens Zoo
in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 2 million to renovate the asphalt field at the World's Fair Playground
in Flushing Meadows — Corona Park • $ 800,000 to formalize the picnic grove, add gravel pads and grills, install new
fences and benches and upgrade the basketball courts
in Rainey Park
in Astoria • $ 1.5 million for turf and track upgrades at Roy Wilkins Park
in Jamaica • $ 1.4 million to renovate Sandpiper Playground
in Rockaway Beach • $ 600,000 to renovate the museum building at Socrates Sculpture Park
in Long Island City • $ 500,000 construct a dog
run at Triborough Bridge Playground B
in Astoria • $ 375,000 for pavers and accent lighting at Tribute Park
in the Rockaways • $ 250,000 for site acquisition to add to Udalls Cove
in Little Neck • $ 175,000 to improve sidewalk and perimeter of Veterans Grove
in Elmhurst • $ 1.6 million to resurface the baseball field and upgrade the play equipment at Vleigh Playground
in Flushing • $ 300,000 to support the borough's Tree Stump Removal Program.
School grounds should be inspected for potential hazards such as: • Verandah poles outside doorways,
in thoroughfares or
in situations where students are unlikely to see them, especially while
running; • Steps and changes
in level which are poorly proportioned, difficult to see or lack handrails; •
Fencing, gates and railings which students climb and which have structural problems, sharp protrusions, splinters or other hazards; • Trip hazards at ground level — protruding drainage pit covers, irregular paving, cracks or tree roots
in thoroughfares, broken off post or other remnants of old structures; • Loose gravely surfaces on slopes and where students
run; • Slippery patches which may stay damp
in winter; • Rocks which students can fall onto or throw around; • Embankments which students can slip down or which have protruding sharp objects; • Blind corners
in busy
areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers in seats, retaining edges and other wooden constructions; • sSeds or other areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance prob
areas; taps and hoses which are positioned where students play or walk; window glass at low levels through which students could fall; • Holes, cracks or exposed irrigation fixtures
in ovals; • Trees or shrubs with poisonous parts, sharp spikes or thorns or branches at eye level; • Splinters and deteriorating timbers
in seats, retaining edges and other wooden constructions; • sSeds or other
areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; • Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance prob
areas with hazardous chemicals or machinery to which students have access; rubbish skips which students can climb into or around, or which place students at risk when trucks enter the school; •
Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance prob
Areas within the site used for car parking when students are present; and, • Sporting equipment such as goal posts or basketball rings which have structural or other design or maintenance problems.
Even though he was
in a kennel there was a doggie door for him to go out and
run in a
fenced in area with the other dogs, completely supervised.
Just don't do ANY off - leash work unless you are
in a fully
fenced, secure
area or you will find out what a sight hound does naturally — they
run.
In some areas of the country more people are less inclined to spay or neuter their pets, have fenced back yards, walk their dogs, are more inclined to let cats run loose, have no problem with backyard breeding or seeing someone in a parking lot selling free kitten
In some
areas of the country more people are less inclined to spay or neuter their pets, have
fenced back yards, walk their dogs, are more inclined to let cats
run loose, have no problem with backyard breeding or seeing someone
in a parking lot selling free kitten
in a parking lot selling free kittens.
This breed prefers play time
in a
fenced area where it can
run free.
She walks well on leash, but off leash she needs to be
in a securely
fenced area as she likes to
run, like most Huskies.
This is great for training because there are so many distractions (other dogs) and it's usually a wide open
area, but you can rest assured your husky won't be hit by a car, or
run too far (the park should be
fenced in).
Basenjis can't be allowed to
run off - leash unless they're
in a securely
fenced area; their hound - like noses, boundless curiosity, and independent natures will almost always win out over their attachment to their people.
Deerhounds need a chance to stretch their legs once a day, whether with a fast off - leash
run in a large
fenced area or a longer walk or trot on a leash.
Nose work and tracking are great options for mental stimulation, but also be sure to add
in some kind of activity that lets your Malinois
run freely
in a
fenced area.
They enjoy
running in large spaces, but the
area should be
fenced in for their own protection.
Most importantly, Siberians have an overwhelming desire to
run, and they should be on leash or
in a securely
fenced -
in area at all times and never allowed off lead.
If
running around the park is too energetic for your taste, try throwing a ball or a stick (use a long line if you don't have a securely
fenced -
in area) or just going for a long walk together.
This dog needs to
run free
in a safe
area (huge field with not roads close by or a large
fenced area) every day.
Most Borzoi will be satisfied with a 20 - minute walk daily and the occasional opportunity to
run full out
in a safely
fenced area.
Fenced yards can be great for homeowners with dogs, as they give dogs the ability to
run and play at their own pace,
in a safe
area, no transportation needed.
Nice
fenced in area plenty of water,
running room, and toys.
Our whelping
area is infloor heated, air conditioning, along with heat lamps and camera's so we can watch at all times.We also have a large
fenced in area for the beagles to
run and play.
In areas where cars are capable of exceeding the speed limit, a dog should not be
running loose unless there is a
fence confining them.
Let them
run in a safe
fenced area.
However, they should not be allowed to
run outside of a
fenced -
in area; if a rabbit or squirrel is flushed during that
run, the Greyhound will forget everything
in the excitement of the chase.
You can also let your pet
run and play on his own, but always
in a
fenced area.
They greatly enjoy
running free
in the safety of a large
fenced area.
He will need lots of exercise, as any large breed does, so, even though he seems lazy, exercise him with long walks, as well as with
running and playing
in a
fenced, supervised
area.
Due to its coursing nature, The Lurcher requires frequent exercise, including coursing activities,
running or play
in fenced area (invisible
fence suggested).
Your dog will be muzzled and let out
in groups to
run and play with other greyhounds five times a day
in either one of our three interior turnout
areas (during inclement weather) or
in one of our two large 20 x 100 ft
fenced -
in outdoor boarding
area spaces.
They also need ample time to
run free
in a
fenced area each day.
We have large
fenced in areas for our dogs to
run.
Atlanta Hartsfield - Jackson —
In addition to multiple pet relief
areas, they have a fully -
fenced, 1000 - square - foot dog park for
running, playing and doing business (complete with biodegradable cleanup supplies).
Daily walks are essential, and they should also have ample time to
run off - lease
in a
fenced area.
Dogs need a
fenced area in which to stretch their legs and
run around a little, on the grass, several times a day.
Owners who get together to
run their retired racers
in fenced areas often muzzle their dogs to prevent excitement - induced bites, especially if the dogs don't know each other.
This is why a Greyhound can never be allowed to
run loose except
in a securely
fenced area.
Our dogs are
in our home and have free access to
fenced areas as well as open
run of the fields daily.
Retired racers do enjoy an occasional off - leash
run in a completely enclosed (i.e.,
fenced)
area.
We do
run the dogs out to the graveled,
fenced in area in the back to relieve themselves every 2 hours during the day.
For all of these reasons, always leash your dog when you are not
in a secure
fenced -
in area, and always provide your Stafford with a safe place
in your home, such as a crate or secure dog
run, when you are not directly watching him, especially when he is still a puppy or adolescent.
Off - leash parks are a great outlet for dogs to
run and play with other dogs
in a securely
fenced area.
In addition we have 4 fully
fenced and secured play
areas totaling almost 10 acres, letting our four legged friends
run and play while being supervised by our experienced staff.
and they are allowed to
run and play when they get old enough
in a
fenced in area on our lawn.