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Originally Posted by Yorkiemom1 I sell to people that do not have fenced in yards, because actually, that means they wont be putting that baby out in the back yard, unsupervised, with a false sense of security that comes with a 6-8 foot fence. "UNSUPERVISED" is my huge flapping red flag!!! Another key word for "unsupervised" is "doggie door"..... |
Not nessisarily..... We have a doggy door now keep in mind Callie is 18 pounds or so we also have 8 windows all leading to the back yard, no coyotes here, both gates have big locks on them and so on. She was watched every time she went outside. I have not used the doggy door in almost a year, in July it will be a year but I'm not removing it that would be a crap load of work. So I would hope if I decided to get Callie a sister or brother from a breeder that they wouldn't see the doggy door and automatically go no. I have no problem taking a dog out on a leash either. In winter three years ago Callie had knee surgery and she had to go out on a leash for 8 weeks and for walks in 5 degree temps. Then the second knee was done in July in the heat of the summer for 11 weeks!