Sentences with phrase «without fenced yards»

I agree that dogs without fenced yards often get more exercise and socialization!
We pride ourselves on not having specific rules about the age of an applicant's children or whether we will place dogs in homes without a fenced yards.
That led to a plethora of fear - based adopter criteria like no apartment dwellers, people over 60, people with full - time jobs, people without fenced yards or people who forgot to take their existing pets for their annual shots — all real - life examples of rules enforced at various shelters and rescues.
However, some of our dogs may be considered for homes with smaller enclosures (i.e. secure patios) and we do occasionally adopt to apartment - style homes or homes without fenced yards.
Would you adopt a 2 - year - old border collie mix to a single guy, without a fenced yard, whose job keeps him traveling and who has no experience with the breed?
If you are willing to leash walk them regularly, greyhounds can live happily in a home without a fenced yard, a condominium, an apartment, a mobile home, or even an RV.
Also, we are moving soon to a new house without a fenced yard.
Without a fenced yard, you would need to take your dog outside on a leash even for bathroom breaks.
In fact, moving to a place without a fenced yard for a territorial dog can make reactivity issues appear in a dog that didn't really have them before.
At the same time I'm trying to figure out how to do bathroom breaks without a fenced yard?
We seldom have Goldens in our care who would be appropriate for placement in a home without a fenced yard or in an apartment.

Not exact matches

I love that our backyard is fenced in so that I can tend to Lilah without worrying Willow will escape to the front yard.
If your yard's not fenced, make a resolution right now that your puppy will never be allowed to run off lead without close supervision.
Homes with fenced yards are given preference to those without (all other things being equal).
In most cases we do require a fenced yard or other secure area within a yard, but we will consider homes without fences if we have dogs for whom such a situation is appropriate.
After the dog has seemingly mastered the game and learned the meaning of the «Off» command, you can work with him without the leash, but still only in a safe area like your own home or a fenced in yard.
They also have a strong herding instinct and should therefore never be let out without a leash and their yard must remain fenced.
He has to be muzzled when taken on walks and must be kept indoors or in a securely locked pen or structure rather than be allowed to roam freely, without adult supervision, in the fenced yard.
Without a securely fenced yard, you must take your dog out at least four times a day to relieve him / herself, plus exercise walks.
Most dog sports will not allow dogs in heat to compete, and unless you have a fenced - in yard, you shouldn't leave your dog outside without total supervision when she is in heat.
5) Very good sentences - Kansas City adoptions - another columnists writes about her experience in trying to adopt a dog without a fenced in yard — and a quote from me in her article about shelters / rescues arbitrarily limit adoption pools.
This is especially important with dogs on invisible fences, dogs that are let out in the yard without being walked by a person.
However, we sometimes require that a certain Lab be placed only in a certain situation; for example, in a fenced yard, without young children, etc..
These dogs should never be walked without being tethered to a secure leash, and enclosing the yard with a tall fence is imperative.
Our Golden Retriever Max enjoyed it first, now many years later our Llewellin Setter Bo is enjoying our large 2 acre yard without a physical fence
When she is in the backyard of the fosters home, she lies in wait on the trampoline, which by the way she jumps up on without assistance, and when her charges (that's the birds and squirrels) appear she is promptly on duty moving them around the yard and the fence line.
Keep in mind: A fenced yard DOES NOT guarantee your pet's safety without proper monitoring on your part!
There's a reason the Pyr rescue groups won't adopt a Pyr to anyone without a fence, or who thinks they can just yard - train him; it's simply not going to happen.
Rey dreams of a forever home that includes another dog, active owners without young children, and a fenced in back yard to play in.
Outdoors a fenced yard or tie out will allow your pet some extra freedom to explore, but don't leave them outside without close supervision, and never when you leave home.
Jindos have been called renowned escape artists and may not be safe in fenced in yards without supervision.
The Irish wolfhound should not be left alone in a yard without a physical fence because it is prone to chasing wildlife.
Apartments / Townhouses without yards are totally fine, but if you have a backyard, we want to see a solid fence and a safe environment.
If you want your cats to be able to go in your yard without roaming the neighborhood, first make sure the fencing around your house is completely secure.
One is that it relieves some stress on your dog around other dogs, such as at the veterinarian's office or necessary trips outside to eliminate in situations without your own fenced yard.
But I think it's a mistake to reassure people that they really don't need a fenced yard without examining what conditions make the enclosed space more or less important based on the type of dog they are getting.
People will often say certain types of dogs are escape artists and must have a fenced yard, but to me even those dogs would be better off without a yard so they wouldn't have the opportunity to try to escape.
I have a nice, fenced yard where I can run and play without losing my way again.
Ask your neighbors to call you immediately if they ever see your pet outside of your fenced yard without you.
She does very well with the doggy door and we recommend a fully fenced yard where she can run and play without fear of the running off.
A home with at least one person home a good part of the day, physically fenced yard, and without another alpha female dog.
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