Johnny 'Yard Dog' Jones was born on 1941-06-21.
december 31
Johnny Mad Dog was created in 2008.
as long as the yard has a fully fenced in area where the dog can not escape you do not have to have your dog on a leash
His dog's name is Dukey dukie
As for a guard/yard dog, the rottweiler is better due to size.
disambiguation was the name of the junk yard dog names for on the wrestling.
One method would be to fence the yard in which you would like the dog to relieve himself. If the dog is not allowed the ability to leave the yard, he will not have the ability to defecate in your neighbor's lawn. If your zoning laws prohibit an actual fence, there is such a thing as a virtual dog fence. In essence it is a dog collar with a small device that causes the dog some mild discomfort when he passes a boundary. This will discourage a dog from leaving your yard. A third option is to install a dog-run wire. You attatch the dog's leash to a roller that rolls along a guide wire, which keeps the dog in your yard and out of your neighbor's.
there has to be somthing special about that part in the yard that the dog really likes .....check it out to see if there is anything
The predicate of the sentence "The dog chased the cat around the yard" is "chased the cat around the yard." It includes the verb "chased" and provides information about what the dog did, along with details about the action and its context.
If the dog was in its own yard, much would depend on the circumstances and whether or not there was serious injury. Usually a dog in its own yard is protecting its turf and takes its cue from the owner as to whether or not someone is welcome.
With a dog?
To prevent your dog from escaping your yard using a dog collar fence blocker, you can set up an invisible boundary around your yard using a wireless dog fence system. This system includes a collar that emits a warning sound or vibration when your dog approaches the boundary, and delivers a mild static correction if they try to cross it. Training your dog to respond to the warning signals can help keep them safely contained in your yard.