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Is there really a one dog limit in Orange Blossom?

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Old 05-21-2009, 04:27 PM
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What kind of fences have you seen around small patio areas in the historic area? Are they tall enough to keep the dogs in? Could a person do something like that and go just enough beyond the paved or concrete area that it could be an enclosure for the dogs?
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Old 05-21-2009, 05:12 PM
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dont forget you have to get a mower in there to cut the grass.
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JB,

I like your style! LOL

Where theres a will theres a way, and your determined to find a way!

If it were me, I would just do it and find a way to cut the grass in that small area by hand!

Hopefully someone more qualified to answer then me will answer your post.
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I heard once that if you move in with two it's okay but if one dies it cannot be replaced. Rules also varie depending on your Village location.

I think a telephone call to Ms. Monica Anderson at District Administration will get you the correct info. her number is 352-751-6719.
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I'm sure I read in our covenants (South of 466) that two domestic animals per household are allowed. No size restriction. As a matter of fact, it is the biggest reason we picked TV for our retirement home.

I know many people with multple cats and dogs. Unless neighbours complain, I don't think there would be a problem with having more than two animals. (Just don't tell Fumar).
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nONIE,
I like your answer the best so that is the one I'm going to go by. I sure can't leave one of my babies!!!
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