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Thats what we call a zip line around here. My buddy has Petey set up that way since he likes to cause drama at the fence and they live on a corner lot so they get a lot of people walking dogs go by. They string it up between two trees and now Petey can't reach the fence of hop it. Its doable in a suburban yard if you have just a couple mature trees or are willing to get creative and use one of those old laundry posts...things like that.
Personally, I prefer a chain link kennel with a top and floor because less chance of escape or injury and it keeps the poops all in one place. |
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another question is, how expensive is something like that? would it be the same or cheaper to have chain link kennel runs up instead? It would be a lot more physical work to set up though. You'd need at least two people just to set the beams. I'd bury them at least four feet and set them in concrete. The beams are probably the most expensive part, followed by the heavy weight cables. The hardware...probably not very pricey...but you'd want to make sure you purchased the strongest grade for the size needed. You don't wanna go price shopping on things like this. |
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the only problem I see is the lack of shade. I see the plywood boards leaning on the barrels.. but depending on how hot it gets there, that could prove disastrous. I like that you could attach the water buckets to the beams, and depending on how much room you have, you could give your dogs SOOOOOO much room to run back and forth. And you know that because they're right next to each other, they will do it more often in play.
Only issue i have with the runners is the higher chance for failure- there are more parts to it than a chain spot, and therefore more chances that one piece of hardware will fail. |
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