Sentences with phrase «under fences»

If you press the Move button (the squiggly line one on the front) while jumping over a railing or car, you can grind along it Tony Hawk - style and holding the trigger will enable you to lean back in your chair to duck under fences or avoid gangsters with sticks.
An unforgivable amount of the game's already brief 5 hour playtime is going to be spent waiting for your companions to push over fridges, crawl under fences, or open doors.
It is not uncommon for frightened pets to climb over or dig under fences in an attempt to escape the noise of fireworks.
Some Shibas can be real escape artists, climbing over or digging under fences, and even squeezing through very small openings.
[6] They have a natural predisposition toward digging under fences and «expanding their territory,» which needs to be monitored and controlled.
We own a ranch and feedlot where the dogs are constantly ducking through and under fences, where in the past have yanked off collars and tags that have got hung up in the fences.
Male companion pets will try to escape the house and dig under fences to escape the yard.
Dogs have been known to dig under fences, tear through screen doors and windows, and chew their way out of crates when they are afraid.
They are likely to dig holes under fences and run away if left alone in that manner.
Excessive rain and wind can weaken fences, making it easy for frightened pets to dig under fences or between posts that have been weakened by wet ground.
They should always be supervised when outdoors because these little guys love to dig and not only will the make quick work of a flower bed, but they will dig under fences to get out and seek new adventure.
They are excellent jumpers and if left alone, they will dig under fences in a matter of minutes.
Yards should always be fenced, and your Irish Terrier should be supervised when outdoors, as they have been known to dig under fences in search of adventure.
A Siberian will climb fences, leap fences, dig under fences, wriggle under gates, even eat through fences, slip through doors and windows, slip out of collars and harnesses... all in the name of an opportunity to explore the world — and get into whatever trouble he or she can find: hit by moving traffic as the Siberian Husky has no street sense or homing instinct whatsoever, free to chase and kill cats and other small pets, get into dogfights, chase horses and cattle (thus being at risk for injury by kicking or being shot by livestock owners), find poisoned or spoiled meat, pick up ticks and other parasites.
Male pets will go to great lengths to get to a female that is in heat, this includes behavior such as tunneling under fences and leaping over gates.
Scared pets may dig under fences or break through gates when spooked by the sound of fireworks.
Although some enjoy this pastime much more than others, it can become a problem for owners as their pets dig under fences to go have a romp on their own.
Many dogs and cats who are left outdoors during fireworks jump over or dig under fences and take off running.
Some dogs are real escape artists and will take advantage of a loose board in a fence or an open gate; some have been known to dig under fences to get free.
The first concern is preventing escape, make sure you block of gaps in hedges and under fences and gates.
While this may be a pain if your dog is a frequent wanderer and goes under fences a lot, it does protect them from hanging themselves accidentally by getting caught and not being able to get loose.
Huskies are also known for their habit of wandering around and stealing food from all sorts of places, and even digging under fences.
Dogs may dig under fences and gates in order to escape.
Cats may decide to go exploring if a door is left open, dogs dig under fences or «take a walk» through broken gates; animals «escape» from parking lots and rest stops.
This breed has a tendency to be something of an escape artist with a propensity for climbing or digging under fences.
Dogs may jump, climb, or dig under fences to reach a mate.
The Husky is an escape artist, especially when home alone and bored and therefore needs high and robust fences, and measures to prevent digging under fences, too.
Supervise and correct any attempts if the dog goes over or digs under fences.
For example: some pets are good with other pets, others are not; some are good with children, some are not; many pets must remain inside; some dogs dig under fences and others climb fences; some pets have separation anxiety and will destroy your home when left alone.
The most well - cared for pooches and kitties get loose, slipping out of collars, digging under fences and jumping over walled - in yards — and many are returned simply because they were wearing proper identification.
He would if he weren't collecting sweet residuals from the first film, leaving the minor larceny and trespassing to this generation's lovable freakshow as they try to tunnel under the fence, lower a cat down on a harness as bait, and generally behave in that delightful way that's only delightful in movies.
Underexercised dogs may find digging to be a great way to release pent - up energy, whereas escape artist dogs find digging rewarding especially if they can get out by digging under a fence!
Almost all dogs love to dig and many do just that... right under the fence!
Always place the fencing on a concrete pad so the dog can not dig under the fence.
He (the raccoon) squirmed under the fence into the vacant lot on Irving right by Putnam.
block off any gaps along or under fencing.
You must have a fully fenced in yard with absolutely no possibility of digging under the fence, breakage in the fence, etc..
I need help I am having problem with a scottie who wants to play with the next door neighbor dogs they keep digging holes under the fence so they can be with each other.
To prevent coyotes from digging under a fence, make sure it extends at least 12 inches underground.
Be sure there are no escape routes - holes under the fence, loose or missing pieces of fence.
Because of the risk of your dog escaping and possibly being injured or lost, digging holes under a fence is a more serious situation than simple digging.
Fill all holes your dog may have dug under a fence, and put barriers — such as lengths of chicken wire — a few inches under the soil as a deterrent; most dogs don't like the way it feels on their paws.
What will she do if she manages to get under that fence?
Some dogs take off when an opportunity presents itself (like an open gate) while others will do whatever it takes to escape (like digging under a fence).
Dangerous dogs should be kept indoors or in a secured yard that prevents the dog from escaping over or under the fence or by any other means, and that prevents access by the public.
The blogger explained that earlier in the day she had rescued a very thin little Chihuahua who crawled under a fence while she was sitting at the hotel pool where the conference was being held.
You just never know when an animal in need might fall into your hands — Dewey was very smart to have squeezed under that fence when the BlogPaws Conference was in town!
Gaps below the fence, holes in fencing, and holes that are dug under fencing by wildlife all represent possible escape or entry routes and must be identified and blocked accordingly.
That includes digging his way under the fence and making like Houdini to escape from the house.
The Norfolk Terrier has tendency to dig and shouldn't be left outside without supervision; it may dig right under your fence and escape.
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