[Dailydrool] Lock gates

Esther Strom esthermstrom at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 08:00:15 PST 2012


(Please note I'm not responding to you specifically, just this message
thread.)

Locks are one solution to preventing your dogs from being let out. Not
leaving your dogs in the yard unattended is another one. Maybe less
practical for some, but definitely safer.

-Esther, Basil, and Waldo ATB


On Sat, Nov 3, 2012 at 10:24 PM, Shirley <snoozinhounds at gmail.com> wrote:

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>  I had a gate that the mailman would leave open he would come in the
> front gate and out the back.  We chained and padlocked it  because he let
> my dogs out on more than one occasion.   Then in the winter the gate was
> Wrought Iron so it would  contract in the winter so between the 2 we seldom
> unlocked that gate.  Postman complained and so did I to the Post office so
> that ended that.  Locked gates are the way to go.  You never know what or
> who will come into your yard.  We also had kids who would come in to play
> with the dogs  and leave the gate unlocked when they left.   Again locks
> are the answer to a lot of situations.
> Shirley Mueller
> Mom to Sally Belle, Gordy and Rosie the pup
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