Not exact matches
If you are a working pet parent and you prefer leaving your
dog outside to guard your house or deter him from destroying things in your house while you are away at work then a large kennel or a fenced
dog yard would be a more
suitable arrangement.
With proper exercise the breed can be
suitable for owners living in a small house or apartment, although a home having a large, fenced
yard where the
dog can run or engage in play - sessions with his people is probably ideal.
Build your
dog a digging pit (much like a child's sandbox) in a
suitable corner of the
yard.
Very large or extremely energetic mixed breed
dogs may not be
suitable for life in an apartment or condominium with no
yard access.
This
dog is
suitable to homes with a nicely - sized
yard and owners open to an active lifestyle.
Yard Checkers: We visit the
yard of every family who adopts one of our
dogs to make sure they have a
suitable environment for him including a sturdy fence, plenty of space for his size, shade, etc..
Digging is actually a good outlet for your
dog's energy, so if there is a
suitable spot (preferably shady) in your
yard for it, set up a designated digging area.