So much for fences making better neighbors. Not sure how big your yard is but what about some pretty bushes in front of the fence. Your dogs will love peeing on them and they may not be able to get close to the fence. Good luck.
So much for fences making better neighbors. Not sure how big your yard is but what about some pretty bushes in front of the fence. Your dogs will love peeing on them and they may not be able to get close to the fence. Good luck.
I love Fenway, JoJo, Olivia and Nonnie!
You are NOT kidding Buddy would love peeing on them!Originally Posted by elizabethann
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We have 3/4 of an acre.
The area of the fence where the dogs can get to each other is about 25 feet long. 1/2 of it is gravel with 2 x 4's nailed up to the bottom of the fence making it dog proof the other half is wooded crates with wood on them (for drying out over the summer to burn in the winter) there litterly is only a 6" section that they can still get at each other. I keep blocking it off, but Bud keeps moving what ever I put there! I need to pound something into the ground so Buddy can't move it!!
I would double fence the yard, with enough room to get a lawn mower in between.....
I am sorry for your neighbor troubles.
I'm glad you are moving. Just be careful she doesn't get mad about the fines and do something crazy like throw poison over the fence.
"There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion."
Lord John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton
I know!! She is 100% nuts and I always have been afraid of her doing something like that, that is why I always keep an eye on my dogs when they are outside. If I can't be outside with them, then I am always watching them from my windows. If I can't watch them, then they can't be outside.Originally Posted by IRescue452
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