The reasoning behind not adopting if you don't have a fenced yard is, they are affraid the dog will either be, chained outside or allowed to run loose. Some of the rules and restrictions rescue groups have either come from common sense or experience with previous adoptions. The "no fence, no adoption" is an experience they've probably had and they don't want to repeat it. I'm not saying you would, they've just heard people make promises and tell lies just so they can get a dog and chain it outside. Puppy season is coming, so just give it a little more time and the shelters will be full again, either with accidental litters or the Christmas puppies no one wants anymore.





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