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    Mar 28, 2008, 05:13 AM
    Back yard not dog friendly
    I would like to know how to make a back yard safe for a dog. An owner has a huge backyard and is great for kids and a dog, however the shed has openings on all sides. Meaning, a dog could crawl underneath which may or may not cause a problem. But the owner doesn't know how to fix this problem. I suggested putting a border of some kind around the shed so the dog couldn't crawl underneath. Any assistance would be appreciated. Thanks. Helpless4ever.

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    Mar 28, 2008, 08:10 AM
    You can buy this white plastic lattice stuff and put it in, or you could get bricks to put around the outside, also, if you really didn't want a dog under there, you could buy some bags of quick cement and fill in the holes so a dog couldn't crawl in there.

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