Lynne, there was rope hanging from a tree branch in my backyard. It used to be a swing. I took the piece of wood off, and braided a bunch of nylon bungee cords to it. Then wrapped anything that my dog could catch her teeth on and sealed it very tight. I've had it for about 8 mos now, with no problems. It hangs at about 4ft or so. You can also tie the rope to a bicycle inner tube. and cut off the stem for the air. Dianne Jessup's, workingpitbull.com, has a few "how to's". She has a great site.
Those are great pictures, I am new on this forum and still trying to get used to my way around and how things work. I do not want to screw anything up so can someone guide me to how I can put a picture of my two dogs because I have no idea and I will need step by step instructions. I do have pictures on my email that my husband emailed as attachement to me and I have it as a background. Can someone give me instructions how to get it from my email. I really appreciate the help.
Maggie
Maggie: you need to save the pictures from your email onto your computer first. Then, go to a website like http://www.tinypic.com and upload the pictures from your computer onto the Internet. Then, you can copy the links from tinypic and paste them in a message here. Voila.
Alex, I'm wondering how your Boxer handles the cold weather. How long can she stay outside before getting cold and do you find it difficult to get her enough exercise in the winter? I have an older computer so I couldn't see the videos, but I was thinking that she probably was running and jumping for a short period of time. What do you do with her on other days? sorry if this is off topic.
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