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<blockquote data-quote="Tcox" data-source="post: 2839806" data-attributes="member: 10058"><p>Well we have put some very serious thought into it and I believe we will make her a pallet in the garage for the fair-weather seasons. We have a side door or the house that adjoins the back yard. I believe that we will either install a dog door, or simply leave the side door open giving her free run of the yard. This will atleast make it so that she isn't forced to hold her bowels for hours on end. I believe I may reinforce the fence footers so that she doesn't dig herself out of the yard due to boredom. She hasn't really dug before but I wouldn't put anything past a bored german shepherd. With this I think we will see how the week goes, if she appears to be miserably bored I will start looking at the offered homes from OSA members and offer her based on the best-perceived fit. Luckily, I have been absolutely flooded with willing members to take her in. We really don't want to lose our girl, we will basically put the ball in sam's court and do what's best for her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tcox, post: 2839806, member: 10058"] Well we have put some very serious thought into it and I believe we will make her a pallet in the garage for the fair-weather seasons. We have a side door or the house that adjoins the back yard. I believe that we will either install a dog door, or simply leave the side door open giving her free run of the yard. This will atleast make it so that she isn't forced to hold her bowels for hours on end. I believe I may reinforce the fence footers so that she doesn't dig herself out of the yard due to boredom. She hasn't really dug before but I wouldn't put anything past a bored german shepherd. With this I think we will see how the week goes, if she appears to be miserably bored I will start looking at the offered homes from OSA members and offer her based on the best-perceived fit. Luckily, I have been absolutely flooded with willing members to take her in. We really don't want to lose our girl, we will basically put the ball in sam's court and do what's best for her. [/QUOTE]
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