![]() And I don’t really want to install one of these:Ĥ. Since our neighbor kid rides his skateboard in endless loops in front of our driveway, Bonnie would bark herself hoarse if she couldn’t see him. The original plan was to cover a chunk of it with big oakleaf hydrangeas, but dogs get barky when they can hear what’s outside the fence and not see it. A section of our fence is an open trellis-style fence. But I discovered that when throwing the Chuck It or Kick Fetch (best dog toys EVER btw), we need room for B-Dawg to get up to speed if I’m going to wear her out.ģ. But I love downtown Culpeper! Anyhow, the original plan was to shrink the lawn to a teeny tiny bean and have the rest of the backyard as strolling gardens. I know, I should live in a cave miles from other people. I hate mowing in hot weather, and to the chagrin of my neighbors that becomes quite apparent. PJ’s our neighbors’ rescue greyhound and the two of them tear the heck out of the flat, muddy parts of the yard. Sometimes, to help Bonnie run off excess energy, we’ll invite PJ over. I didn’t think my proposed design for our backyard was an issue until we started spending time in the yard with Bonnie. Pets are something I always take into account when designing a yard, mostly as regards how the pups will move around the yard and how we can keep them safe. ![]() Say hi, Bonnie!Īnyone who’s met me knows it’s no secret that I’m an animal lover. This is my sweetheart Bonnie, a German Shorthair Pointer (GSP) mix who came to us via the Mid-Atlantic GSP Rescue. I finally wore Mindy down this fall and we adopted a dog. ![]()
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