I'm a couple of days behind on this thread. I live in the country with a few acres, I also now have eight dogs, not my choice. I keep the three smallest in the house, I might need protection from burglars. The other bigger dogs are in two pens, one pen has 300 feet of fence and the other is 150 feet of fence, with a dog house in each one. The fence is just six foot high welded wire with regular metal fence posts, nothing fancy or expensive, but effective. All dogs were dumped or stray and I couldn't find their owners. Neighbors were worried about their horses so I fenced them up, I visit them most every day and take them out for walks when I have time and energy. Every one is a different breed and most were abused before they came here, yet they are all friendly and try to please. Mine range from 14 pounds to 140 pounds. They would also protect me and my property without question. Since they are "man's best friend", shouldn't we be their best friend too?
I'm suggesting that if you like your dog but can not leave it loose then put up a fence to keep the dog and people safe from each other. Then when you can't be with it, it can still be outside.
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