Dogs need room to run! We have a good size yard... just no trees in the back yard, which was perfect for my dog, since he was nearly completely blind for the last few years of his life. But he was still able to run around, since there were no trees to run into. He could tell when he got close to the fence by the smells. And he could still see light and dark, so he could fetch a ball to some extent, and he could tell when there was a squirrel on the fence.You're a very smart cookie. I've always maintained that a 4x8 section of lawn is big enough for dogs to do their business on. Everything else is overkill. (There's a reason for concrete or flagstones, even gravel.) Trees are nice, but ya gotta get the trees that are like dogs -- the kind that don't shed. And DON'T plant them too close to the house. That's just plain stupid, especially when those trees begin to climb up the walls of your house and tickle the eaves.
Ummm. Okay. Last I checked, dogs are perfectly able to run on concrete. Maybe not forever, since their paw pads might get chewed up some. But as a dog owner myself, I can definitely state that I don't depend on my back yard to exercise my dog. I take her places where she can walk and run and otherwise enjoy herself other than my back yard.Dogs need room to run! We have a good size yard... just no trees in the back yard, which was perfect for my dog, since he was nearly completely blind for the last few years of his life. But he was still able to run around, since there were no trees to run into. He could tell when he got close to the fence by the smells. And he could still see light and dark, so he could fetch a ball to some extent, and he could tell when there was a squirrel on the fence.
At least he's not the jerk who lived next to me who trimmed the trees and then threw the branches back into my yard. They were apple and cherry trees planted by the original owners.We don't have any trees in the backyard and just one in the front yard that leans over into the neighbor's yard, so he cleans them up. Maybe that's why he glares at me when he sees me.![]()
In my area, lotsa folks rake or blow their leaves in the ditches. But instead of burning, along comes a "suck truck". Some people still do burn their leaves here, and sometimes (not often) it gets pretty smoky. It's allowed, but sometimes they put out a "no burn" order when it's just too dry.I can remember as a kid when everybody in the neighborhood used to rake their leaves into the ditches between the yards and the street and then burn them. It smelled so good. I can't imagine anybody getting away with that these days.
I'm in exactly this position every year.Raking would have to start late September and I wouldn't be done until early December.