Yeah - my fence is fixed again ! Thankfully they didn't have to use a lot of new wood so it kept the cost down, it was mainly new posts which were snapped off in the last storms. We went for a drive through our neighborhood yesterday and we got off pretty lucky as some places lost all their fences. I am just happy to be able to run in my yard again. I also helped Mom roll the wire we used as a temporary fence to keep "IT" in. Unlike me - I know where the boundary lines are and won't go out even if the fence is missing - "IT" would just follow his nose to wherever he could find trouble.
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Yea for fences Reilly! I wish Katie had a fenced in yard to run in! We just added our entry to your blog comments on the contest post...
ReplyDeleteGlad your fence is repaired and we sure hope "IT" stays inside the perimeter. We have our paws crossed for all the peeps threatened by the potential flooding from the Mississippi.
ReplyDeleteWoos ~ Phantom, Thunder, and Ciara
So glad you've a safe yard back so you can run around in it again. I know you're always a good boy and your mom's best helper!
ReplyDeleteYour fenc looks beautiful! Nice to be able to run around in the yard again! I'm submitting a water picture soon!
ReplyDelete-Bart
Glad you got your fence fixed again - hope it is for the last time!!
ReplyDeleteA fenced yard is the best thing ever. FREEDOM from the leash!
ReplyDeleteGood for you for staying in your own yard, Reilly, with or without the fence! We're glad it's fixed for IT!
ReplyDeleteLove ya lots
Maggie and Mitch
You are soooo lucky to have a fenced in back yard! Daisy, our coonhound, would love to have one because she could host doggy parties every weekend whenever she wanted to! Enjoy your yard, my furend!
ReplyDeleteA fence is so important for enjoying your yard. I am happy that yours was fixed so quickly. Now get out there and run around cracker dog.
ReplyDeleteSlobbers,
Mango
Your fence looks like our side fences. You are like Bailey and would stay within the bounderies. Katy does not understand bounderies and would be gone in a heart beat without the protection of the fence.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful fence! I sometimes wish we had a privacy fence, but ours has slots in between... good for my nosey nose!
ReplyDeleteWoofs & happy doggy mommy day hugs,
~Bailey