<html><head><style type="text/css"><!-- DIV {margin:0px;} --></style></head><body><div style="font-family:times new roman, new york, times, serif;font-size:12pt"><DIV>I was heartened by Chris' post about occasionally letting dogs by adopted by folks without fenced yards. I have had at least one dog as part of my family for the past 42 years, more or less (there was a brief period of a cat only). The past 25 years, my husband and I have had fenced yards, whether in rentals or owned homes. But before that, I was a single woman, sometimes employed, sometimes in a graduate school program which required me to move around the country. I lived in apartments and had no fenced yard. But I was a great dog mother to my scottie, whom I always walked on leashes three times a day, hiring a dogwalker if I could not make it for the afternoon walk. The dog went everywhere with me that was possible--slept in my office or under the speaker podium when I was teaching one
year. I always searched out dog-friendly rentals, taking my dog with me to preview rentals and meet the landlords. The scottie was a puppy mill rescue. So I applaud rescue organiuzations that look on a case by case basis and aren't absolutely firm on the fence issue. I also applaud landlords who rent to people with pets.</DIV><!-- cg11.c2.mail.re1.yahoo.com compressed/chunked Tue Dec 15 12:15:57 PST 2009 --></div><br>
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