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Old 10-07-2009, 05:34 PM
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Check out VLS Listing 206892.This is a Ranch Home in Hemingway with a White Vinyl Fence enclosing the entire back yard
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Yep, Schotzyb, as I remember it, that was the case. We had a whole thread on these houses a while ago. If I had time, I'd look for it. They look nice, friend of ours looked at one and liked it.
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Why do some homes in the nash loop in Hemingway have completely fenced in yards when it isnt allowed anywhere else?
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They were built this way by TV. The fences would not be as escape proof as the CYV walls, however.

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Nonie,

They were built this way by TV. The fences would not be as escape proof as the CYV walls, however.

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To me, if you look at the pictures of the Ranch home in Hemingway, the fence looks pretty durable. Might not contain a Great Dane but I think it would be sufficient for most breeds
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Scotzyb,

I agree, they certainly would be more then escape proof for my two passive calm dogs. Im a tree nut tho, and these homes look pretty baren in the landscaping department.
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We looked at several of the fenced ranch houses in Hemingway in July 2008. I think that some people just don't care for the vinyl fencing. I guess it's just a matter of the materials - I have heard people say that the vinyl is "cheap" looking. I don't have an opinion either way, except that I know I prefer the courtyard villa. I have a wooden fence around my home in Central NY that needs to be painted in the Spring, so right now I'm wishing that I had a "no maintenance" vinyl fence.
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What about those invisible fences that run underground and activate a dog collar to keep the dog away from the fence. Would they be allowed or is there some restriction? Also where is the dog park located?
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As BG represents the M family rules and postures here, it would be appropriate to follow his direction or else personally consult with BG.
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Not sure where you are coming from but: I do not represent anyone, no fences are in your covenents that you signed. No consultation is required with anyone....dem is the rules!
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Hey Bogie,

I stuck up for you - without Fumar's flair (and with your name misspelled), but hey, we ain't perfect!
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I stuck up for you - without Fumar's flair (and with your name misspelled), but hey, we ain't perfect!
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What about those invisible fences that run underground and activate a dog collar to keep the dog away from the fence. Would they be allowed or is there some restriction? Also where is the dog park located?
Haven't heard of anybody doing this, but it should work if the dogs can be reliably trained for it.

The dog park is in the old section, just across the 441 cart bridge. There is a new park proposed in the NorthWest section of The Villages.

You can always find a place for well behaved dogs to run in undeveloped areas on the Southern edge of The Villages.
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Old 10-08-2009, 10:36 PM
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We are also planning a move to the Villages with two small dogs and our choice of house will be a courtyard villa. We now have a yard with a white vinyl privacy fence and the dogs are accustomed to chasing each other freely in the back yard. Since we are both handicapped in walking, taking two dogs for a walk is out of the question. I have seen pre-owned courtyard villas with grassy areas in back and along the side of the house. There are some pre-owned CYV's listed with some local realtors. They are not all listed in the Villages listings. Good Luck on selling your house and your move to TV.
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What about those invisible fences that run underground and activate a dog collar to keep the dog away from the fence. Would they be allowed or is there some restriction? Also where is the dog park located?
I personally think that the shock collars that are part of the invisible fence system are inhumane. My friends have a lab retriever that was trained with an invisible fence.

Now when the microwave beeps, the dog whimpers and jumps in your lap because it is so terrified that it will be shocked.

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Can invisible fences be calibrated, so that the electric zap is less in the case of small dogs?
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