The Aussie is an excellent jumper,
so high fences are needed.
They will chase small animals,
so a high fence is a must, and early socialization is crucial if you plan to keep one in a home with cats or small dogs.
Not exact matches
It featured buckled earth, weeds for infield grass, a mud hole for a pitcher's mound, a gap in the backstop the Ohio State band could have marched through, no home run
fence and outfield grass
so high we lost Eric in it once for three innings.
And
so it went every night until the club's 2 a.m. closing time, after which, one imagined, U.S.
high jumper Dwight Stones would have to vault the
fence to get in and Russian strongman Vasily Alexeyev would be wearily deadlifting sofas for the cleaning women to vacuum underneath.
So if you are on the
fence as to purchase a good blender or a juicer, I personally recommend going with a nice
high speed blender and then purchase an $ 10 nut milk bag, which can be used for making homemade almond milk and fresh juices!
The ground is never perfectly even, and you never want your
fence touching the ground at any point,
so measure from the
highest point in the yard when installing your bottom brackets and two - by - fours.
He is a large dog
so will eat a lot of food, require strong
fencing, and if there are any medical costs they will be
high.
Excited by the presence of other dogs, she had jumped
so high she landed on a kennel
fence, cutting one of her legs badly enough to need stitches — which is why she got the plastic cone around her head, to keep her from licking her wounds.
In that case, the owners will then be required to keep it within a 6 - foot -
high fence that is cemented at the bottom
so the pet can not dig its way out.
They're canine Houdinis,
so make sure your backyard is extremely secure, with extra
high fencing and barriers to digging out.
Extra safety precautions — ongoing supervision and surveillance of what's going on around your Toy Poodle, being careful where you step or sit, not allowing leaps from
high furniture, keeping small objects off the floor
so the dog can't choke, closing all gaps in
fences and gates, etc..
I jump
high so I will need a tall
fence to keep me home.
I had a Springer Spaniel called Boots he was from a line of champion gundog winners he loved to chase rabbits and birds because thats what he was breed to do But he lived and played with cats all his life and when I got my first rabbit Caramel he absolutely doted on thet bunny even the cats learnt to live in harmony with Caramel mind you that was one tough bunny he would chase other cats out of the garden growling,
so there you have a prey animal living happily with animals with
high prey intstinct, and Boots would still chase strange cats out of the garden too, but the funniest thing to see was a big cat clear a 6 foot
fence all poofed whilest being chased by a dwarf belgian lop rabbit, xx Rachel
Visits to a dog park are a great addition to his exercise regimen however he has a
high tendency to wander off
so ensure any leash - free opportunities are within a
fenced area.
So a yard with
high fences are a good start to a prerequisite for his safety.
The Siberian husky is an agile,
high - energy dog who consistently seeks new things to explore, even if it means hopping a low
fence and romping through the neighborhood to do
so.
Pit Bulls are often the most frequent breed at animal shelters due to their ability to jump
high and escape from backyards,
so consider putting in a
fence that's at least 6 feet tall.
This card has offered three free nights as a sign - up bonus in the past,
so if you're on the
fence about this card it could be worth it to wait around and see if that
higher bonus returns.
For years the Ebrington buildings had been hidden behind
high fences and barbed wire, and
so the launch of the Turner Prize show on the site was a landmark moment in the regeneration of this part of Derry as a shared public amenity.
So Wyn met with the town's leaders again, agreeing this time to finance a
fence around the four - acre
high school property to help keep it secure.
As for running cords throughout the yard, be strategic: Choose strands that can plug into one another
so only one extension cord is needed; don't run the cord across
high - traffic areas (tuck it along the
fence line instead); and select a cord that coordinates with your surroundings (white to match your trim, for example).
Go for a garden
fence that is extra
high so that it will provide all the privacy you could ever need — especially if you have curious neighbours.
The backyard
fence is not
high nor does the gate lock very well
so bring a tie out if you want to keep you dog contained in the back yard since Jones street is a pretty busy street.