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Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Breeder's Homes
- By guest [gb] Date 07.07.03 14:39 UTC
Hi just a question out of interest for all the breeders on this website, what kind of houses do you live in? If you live with close neighbours do you have problems with them, do you all live in the countryside or nearer towns. Have any of you had bad experiences with neighbours about your dogs?
Diane
- By pbhp9 [gb] Date 07.07.03 15:10 UTC
Hi,I'm one of the very lucky ones,i live in a wood,my closest neighbor also breeds dogs,so we look after each other at whelping times or in emergencies...so we never have problems.......just the birds and the rolling shropshire hills to object and none have so far !!

Pauline
- By Schip Date 07.07.03 19:26 UTC
I live in the middle of a market town also in shropshire, I brought an ex council house on a very small estate the advantage being it was a decent sized house for the price and had a very large garden off road parking that sort of thing.

My neighbours have no idea how many dogs I've got and don't really care, I'm lucky in that one of the council tenants up the street has a terrier x dachie that shouts it head off everytime it's outside and they let their collie x wander the street. I am in the process of rearranging my garden, greenhouse rotted away basically lol, all they care about is how long the mess and noise is going to last and when is my daughter going to stop parking her car on the street? I hadn't realised the greenhouse base was so thick and high above the garden so we're frantically mixing concrete to fill in the holes it left about 15ft wide, 6 inches deep and 13 ft long, the dogs will be overjoyed by the extra space and the neighbours will be happy when we stop mixing lol.
Topic Dog Boards / Visitors Questions / Breeder's Homes

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