Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. What about a 6 foot privacy fence and talking to the neighbors on both sides who are close friends to find out about the noise during the day?
We do not WAH every day. I do 1-2 times per week, DH does about 1 day every other week.
We only have one neighbor on our block who is home during the day. Everyone WOH except the sole retired lady.
Why do you want to do this at all? I don't understand.
Get a dog walker. For the love of God, it is a furnace here in the summer. It is cruel to even consider this!
Anonymous wrote:OP here. What about a 6 foot privacy fence and talking to the neighbors on both sides who are close friends to find out about the noise during the day?
We do not WAH every day. I do 1-2 times per week, DH does about 1 day every other week.
We only have one neighbor on our block who is home during the day. Everyone WOH except the sole retired lady.
Anonymous wrote:Will you still be home, or will you be gone at work all day?
Can you be sure a larger animal or human won't be able to get into the yard and hurt your dog?
How will you know your dog is not a nuisance barker?
Some neighbors won't want to get into a confrontation by letting you know your dog barks too much--instead they'll just take matters into their own hands and find their own way to silence your dogSad, but true.
I wouldn't do that to my dog...
Anonymous wrote:OP here. What about a 6 foot privacy fence and talking to the neighbors on both sides who are close friends to find out about the noise during the day?
We do not WAH every day. I do 1-2 times per week, DH does about 1 day every other week.
We only have one neighbor on our block who is home during the day. Everyone WOH except the sole retired lady.
Anonymous wrote:Is it ok to leave a dog outside all day in moderate temps (50-80 degrees) with plenty of water and shady places to rest? If the dog is not a nuisance barker?
DH and I are thinking about a dog and we've noticed that people do not leave dogs outside as much as they did up here as they did when we lived in the south.