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!
Not exact matches
So often we go looking for people to help and serve across town or around the world
when the people God really wants us to love are
under the same roof or over the backyard
fence.
We crossed another
fence line and continued to follow the sound for more than a hundred yards
when, finally, I saw Bonnie lying
under a tree looking at me.
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 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.
That's longer than any collar or tag, and it's not about to fall off
when your little escape artist crawls
under that chain - link
fence.
You can tell that your pup's purpose is freedom
when she digs at
fence lines or
under walls.
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).
unknown, will not be adopted to a home with kids
under 10 Activity Preference: Needs in - house activities, Bubbles is only 8 weeks old an should have constant supervision
when outside in a
fenced yard.
A collar with a rabies tag or a name tag will help someone contact you if your dog is lost... unless the dog slipped it while you were out walking, or it came off
when he crawled
under the
fence, or any one of a number of scenarios.
No longer just «pets,» many of our beloved four - legged family members are kept inside our homes and in safely
fenced yards, supervised closely
when around children, and only encounter other dogs
under controlled conditions — at training class, maybe during a brief on - leash greeting, during scheduled play dates, and perhaps at the dog park.
Scared pets may dig
under fences or break through gates
when spooked by the sound of fireworks.
When bored a Rottweiler will entertain itself most commonly by creating havoc within the home and destroying items that do not belong to it, they may also dig
under or jump
fences.
If you can not keep your dog confined in a securely
fenced yard
when he's not
under direct supervision, choose a breed that is more willing to be a homebody; the sporting dogs were bred to hunt, and most will take advantage of every opportunity to follow their noses up hill and down dale.
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.
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.
Abrasions Simple scrapes can occur
when a cat flicks their tail against an abrasive surface (concrete steps, wire
fencing) or catches their tail
under something (like a rocking chair).
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.
Ensure that at all times all dogs
under my control are properly
fenced or enclosed, properly housed, fed, watered, exercised and receive proper veterinary attention, if and
when required.
When she painted her first work there in fall 2013, she pushed her painting gear
under the
fence and squeezed through a break in the locked gate.
The damage to rooftops, windows, siding,
fences, decks, and skylights is costly and
when a home is
under contract, there is little time to waste to get these items repaired.
They let us know
when Thomas, the neighbor cat, walks by, or
when a rabbit comes
under the
fence... or
when they see their own shadow or hear a noise.