I had a Bouvier des Flandres that looked a lot like that when his coat
was trimmed.

Same kind of personality I think. A six foot fence would keep him from
going over, but I ended up having to trench around the perimeter and add
a skirt underground to keep him from tunneling under.

He was the most lovable dog, but VERY HIGH MAINTENANCE; required hours
of combing every day to keep the coat from matting, and he didn't very
much like being groomed.

I wonder if an "invisible fence" would work. I worry about dogs on the
loose nowadays. It has become a dangerous world out there.

On 3/27/2014 7:05 PM, P.J. Alling wrote:
This is Sally the escape artist.  The neighbor's Golden Doodle which
despite her lineage is a very black dog.  In fact up until now with any
DSLR I've owned I would have struggled to get any detail in her fir and
not blow out the white door behind her.  I was able to render this with
very little fiddling, though I'm really going to have to build a new
Photo Editing machine, a couple of operations were beyond painfully slow.

Sally's story is slightly complex.  Her owners had a fenced in back yard
which kept their other dog nicely confined, but not Sally she could
leave and return anytime she liked. Easily jumping the five foot fence.
They finally figured this out and apparently gave up. The fence is being
removed and Sally has the run of the neighborhood.  This is both good
and bad for Sally, she gets to explore and visit all her friends,
however if she isn't home before everyone has to leave she's condemned
to stay out until someone arrives to let her in.  This is what seems to
have happened today, so after running over to greet me and my Cocker
Spaniel, she wanted me to let her into her house...  Smart but not smart
enough.


Anyway the story is more interesting than the picture.

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