Given this fact and their big size,
a strong fenced yard is a must.
He just needs time, patience from his adopter (s) and
a strong fenced yard that he can not excape when frightened.
Not exact matches
Moreover, it will use its intelligence in order to escape, so make sure to have a
strong fence around your
yard if you plan on raising a Husky pup.
Because of his
strong hunting instinct, the Aussie must be kept on a leash or in a
fenced yard, but he'll need to live inside most of the time, where he can be your constant, somewhat vocal, always amusing companion.
They also have a
strong herding instinct and should therefore never be let out without a leash and their
yard must remain
fenced.
Their hunter instinct is
strong and they will follow any scent that catches its attention, meaning that a
fenced yard is the best option and when taken outside they need to remain on a leash.
It's important to understand that these dogs have
strong gaming instincts, so they need a completely
fenced yard for them to exercise in.
All off - leash exercise should be within a
fenced - in
yard, as Staffords have a
strong prey drive and many adult Staffordshire Bull Terriers are not good with strange dogs.
Considering they have a very
strong hunting instinct, this breed should always be kept on a leash or in a
fenced in
yard as he is bound to run off if something catches his interest.
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.
Talk about the energizer bunny; the Jack Russell will run that rabbit into the ground, especially when you consider their
strong prey drive, which is one reason Jack Russell's should never be left off the leash and why owners of this breed should have a
fenced in
yard!
Ollie is good at: meeting people, staying in a crate, going for car rides Ideal home: a
fenced yard, Lots of exercise opportunities Training Needs: socialization with dogs, leash training, other: Either a
strong owner who can work with him or classes.
As his hunting instincts remain
strong, he should be on a leash for walks, and a
fenced yard is recommended.
Never leaving a Cairn unattended in a
fenced yard will insure your «digger» will not work those very
strong front paws and get out under your
fence!
The best offense is a
strong defense; dogs walked on leashes and kept in
fenced yards are less likely to get involved in long - distance chases.
«There is a lot of room for people to make amends and offer assurances before the case ever comes before a hearing officer: Insurance, a
stronger fence, a different kind of leash, [attend] training [classes], spaying / neutering, and keeping dogs inside the house instead of in the
yard are all helpful offers.
My
fenced back
yard is large enough to allow my dogs room to run with many natural obstacles and a gentle slope to build
strong muscles.
He is
strong and really needs a
fenced in
yard.
That ideal vision of «home» is
strong enough to convince over half of all Americans to stretch their budgets in search of the
yard with white picket
fences... In all, no amount of data can overcome the perfect image of the ideal home.