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How do you contain your Pit Bull(s)?

Discussion in 'Dog Discussion' started by Marty, Nov 6, 2004.

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How do you contain your Pit Bull(s)?

  1. Chain

    138 vote(s)
    49.1%
  2. Cable Run

    25 vote(s)
    8.9%
  3. House

    116 vote(s)
    41.3%
  4. Kennel

    90 vote(s)
    32.0%
  5. Other

    14 vote(s)
    5.0%
  6. Running Loose

    13 vote(s)
    4.6%
Multiple votes are allowed.

  1. Hmmmm I notice you live in the same state as me - I could use a hundred dollars.... now to rustle up a couple of good escape dogs. ;)

    Can I bring like 20 dogs by and get $100 for each dog that gets out? I have a lot of bills to pay. I'm starting to think I could start up a doggy escaping money making racket! :D
     
  2. rawhide

    rawhide Pup

    I have a 12x20 shed that is insulated has heat and a/c and 6 of the 54inch great dane crates.I have 8chainspots out back of the shed.2 pits are house dogs 6 are yard dogs.Yard dogs fed at 5a.m. then put on chains while I work get home at 4:3O work dogs feed at 7:30 on chains back in creates at 9:3o or10 then start over at 5.House pits 1 in create 1 on patrol(I rotate them so that they are not together unsupervised).May not bethe perfect set up but works out well for me.
     
  3. In the house when someone is home and in a 10x15 kennel run when outside unsupervised.
     

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