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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Venus, Tx
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Here is Frau Wilhelmina. For some reason when I try to add her picture it breaks... I don't know. She is 7 months old. AKC, and a handful. But, they are both well worth it. Great guard dogs, they herd my goats, and they look after each other.
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Hoping to add to my Joyous family come late July. Trent - Father Susan - Mother Cedar - Daughter ![]() Lexi - GSD ![]() Frau Wilhelmina - GSD ![]() 1 Rat ![]() 3 Goats
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Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: United Kingdom
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You could always consider an aerial run or similar tie out system. They're a little old fashioned now but it's what we've always used when we go camping. A 4 foot fence is a bit low for a shepherd, however I'm certain someone in another thread mentioned a system that goes on top of a fence that's angled inwards and another that has rollers on the top that makes it very difficult for the dog to get a foothold on the fence to begin with.
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