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Old 06-09-2010, 02:43 PM   #10
my2boyz
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Originally Posted by misslissa View Post
Your right she should not let Taz run the whole yard but we cant change her mind and taz stays right near the house we have tried to tell her but she just tells that she is 70 years old and taz likes to run the fence keeps out deer and foxes and things like that thear are so many mice and rabbits in the yard next door (vacant lot no one cuts the grass) that the birds of prey would not bother her even if they wear not afraid of the statues and critters down by the pond i dont know whats down thear hear but i know the birds will not go over thear
i think the people did reach right into the yard and take her but we have no proof

Wow...the wrecklessness of this owner could cause her little dog it's life someday. If the birds won't even go into part of the yard do you think there might be a reason?? Yorkies have drowned in ponds too...birds aren't afraid of statues once they figure out they don't move. The foxes she thinks Taz is keeping out have to eat and what do they eat? Small prey! I fear for Taz and I will pray that she stays safe.

We had a 1 acre yard that we always walked with our first Yorkie, Boog, every evening but one night during a bad snow storm he chased a rabbit across the driveway and he disappeared into the snow. I can't even begin to tell you the awful things that went through my mind...anything could have happened to him and it would have been my fault. We were lucky...he was 2 houses away but the snow was so deep he couldn't jump out of a tire rut...I only saw him because I saw the tips of his ears as he was jumping up trying to get out. Had I not seen his ears he would have froze to death. I never let him out of my sight again...I can't imagine just opening the door and letting a little Yorkie run free on 7 acres.
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