Do Beardies have a tendency to wander?
Many a Beardie owner can tell a story (or stories) about their Beardie(s) taking a “walk-about”. Beardies prefer to stay close to the family and do not tend to wander. However, any breed if left alone for extended periods will get bored and go looking for something to do, and as a keenly alert breed not much escapes their attention. This makes for a lot of potentially interesting distractions that a Beardie may feel the need to investigate. If the Beardie cannot be watched he should be safely secured in a fenced yard or dog run. Best of all, a Beardie prefers to be where his family is. If left alone in a yard for prolonged periods, a Beardie will look for things to occupy his time… like how to get out of the yard and check out the neighbourhood.
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