I've got one for the escape artist post.
Some may not know but last April, DH and I rescued 5 Australian Cattle Dog/Red Heelers from an Amish puppy mill. They were 3 months old and being fed a dead goat and a dead rabbit. We only wanted one but when we saw what they were being fed and their living conditions and sensing that they were destined for a .22 lunch and a trip to the nearest ditch, we talked the seller down to 5$ a piece and loaded the little heathens into the van.
Life has never been the same.
So we went out this week and bought cattle panels to put us so we could enlarge their back yard. Yesterday and today we put them up. Varn, the littlest of the bunch showed us that with a little skill as a contortionist he could pop right through one of the openings of the 450$ worth of cattle panels we had just put up to contain them.....
Tomorrow we pick up more fence to use to line the inside of the cattle panels.
You'd a thunk cattle panels would hold in cattle dogs...
Some may not know but last April, DH and I rescued 5 Australian Cattle Dog/Red Heelers from an Amish puppy mill. They were 3 months old and being fed a dead goat and a dead rabbit. We only wanted one but when we saw what they were being fed and their living conditions and sensing that they were destined for a .22 lunch and a trip to the nearest ditch, we talked the seller down to 5$ a piece and loaded the little heathens into the van.
Life has never been the same.
So we went out this week and bought cattle panels to put us so we could enlarge their back yard. Yesterday and today we put them up. Varn, the littlest of the bunch showed us that with a little skill as a contortionist he could pop right through one of the openings of the 450$ worth of cattle panels we had just put up to contain them.....
Tomorrow we pick up more fence to use to line the inside of the cattle panels.
You'd a thunk cattle panels would hold in cattle dogs...

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