Sentences with phrase «yard area gives»

A fenced yard area gives your DVGRR dog the opportunity to safely get the proper exercise on a daily basis.

Not exact matches

Why is it the defence faffs about in their own area or around our 18 yard box and then gives it to Cech who just hoofs it upfield yet the defenders never put their laces through the ball to clear it?
The Belgian winger picked the ball up about twenty - five yards out, then proceeded to advance to the edge of the Hull area, before unleashing a fantastic strike in the corner of the net, to give the league leaders the perfect opening.
A 0 - 0 draw ensued however, Carlos Vela drilled a cross into the six yard area for Hervais, who was alone, to tap the ball in, giving Sociedad the lead late on.
Baines plays a neat give - and - go with Davies and flashes a superb ball across the six - yard area that just - and I mean just - evades the sliding Tosun.
He received the ball outside the area towards the left, worked it inside a yard or so and then gave Forster no chance with a rocket into the far side of the net.
This play yard has eight panels to give your kid a large playing area.
And even those of us who live in (or just outside of) major metropolitan areas have only one reliable way to find out that, for example, yard waste collection has been delayed by one week, the local high school's drama club is selling tickets for their latest performance, or what's open and what's closed on a given holiday the local newspaper.
Provide him with his own digging area full of buried treasures — toys, and certain food treats (just be sure to avoid giving him ones you don't want to spoil and stink up the yard!).
A dedicated outdoor shelter gives cats that live outside a place to avoid bad weather, will help keep them close to home, and deter them from exploring neighbors» yards or areas they're not welcome, like underneath a porch.
Over the last 25 years we have built kennels, an office, bathing station, isolation and quarantine areas, Little Dog Land, Happy Sutherlin's Meet & Greet Garden, exercise yards, surgical rooms and veterinary facility to help us care for our dogs and give them love and shelter while we find them their forever homes.
Fenced yards can be great for homeowners with dogs, as they give dogs the ability to run and play at their own pace, in a safe area, no transportation needed.
Take your puppy to a specific area of the yard where you want him to do his business and give him the «Go pee» command.
If you have a dog that is eating poop - start feeding him a nutrient packed / balanced diet, give him plenty of exercise / playtime / interaction, keep his living areas / crates / kennels / yard as clean as possible, avoid locking him up and leaving him alone for a long period of time, and take him to the vet on a regular basis for checkups so that you can catch any underlying medical issues early before they get out of control.
Give this some thought before making your decision... you don't want to choose a spot close to the house since you're feeling too lazy to take him to the back corner of the yard only to realize once summer rolls around that you've trained him to leave big piles of poo right next to your barbeque pit or outdoor dining area.
People often move to rural areas hoping for tranquil surroundings, only to realize some idiot 100 yards away thinks the relative isolation gives them a «right» to broadcast noise much further than urban zones allow.
Looking at listing may not need full rehab, new roof and water heater done, 3br in neighbor run 900 to 1000, rehab for low maintenance, try to buy as low as you can, look at comps, probably could go in as low as 38 - 42 with good agent and stress as is, maybe a few agents here to help, get one to give you good numbers not listing agent numbers, street is a nice one for area, not much back yard or parking but nice front, before you close make sure vacant contingent, if numbers work I would do it, the are predicting an abundance of rentals avail next year with building craze but keeping expense low you should be safe, remember don't rehab as if you are living there, think durable and repaintable, number should go into systems and structure first, elect, heat, walls, windows, floors, plumbing, if you use a contractor go with one you know or work with someone in area to keep an eye on progress, good luck at least you know some of the history of the property
on the day of our loading (but not packers, we packed most everything ourselves), we hired a housekeeper to help us polish everything up the week our house was listed so we could focus on other details, we hired a window cleaner to give the windows a spring cleaning, and a landscaper to keep up on our yard work so we had one less area to worry about when our house went up for sale.
We went around and around with what to do to both give the dogs space to run, ways to keep the mud down and to create specific usable areas in our yard to make the most of our small yard.
Melissa... this is why I follow your blog... I have been doing the same thing in my house this year... after a couple of years of cancer and treatments I am in remission and re-evaluating our house and how we use it... last month saw a «cleaning out» if you will and a huge yard sale... now I am ready to rip up our carpets and get down the wood floors... my husband during all this has been quite accomodating — our kids are older and we definitely do nt use our house the same way any more... I sent our dining room table and buffet to the basement which gives us alot more space in our living area — we only used it on holidays anyway and now our dining room is an extension of our livingroom with more seating — thanks for explaining your reasoning so eloquently — I'm going to show my husband your post and maybe now he will understand what I am trying to achieve with our whole house overhaul!
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