Adding A Little Green To The Yard
Posted by Slobokan @ 20:19 · 377 words · print
It's been a little over three years since we fenced in our backyard. Fencing in 1/2 acre is no easy task, let me tell you. Ever since the fence went in I have been meaning to get a sign to let people know there are dogs in the backyard.
You never know when someone from the pest control company, the power company, or some other utlity will need access to our backyard. I feel it's only appropriate to let them know there is a dog in the yard, especially now that Flash is gone and Stitches could be just about anywhere back there. There's no telling how he would react if someone just suddenly appeared in his yard.
I was pleased to find out that I had the opportunity to post about my opinion of The Original Pet Postings beware of dog signs available from AVM Publishing. Ordering the sign couldn't have been easier. They had three colors to choose from. I really wanted the cobalt blue, but my wife thought the green would look better on the chain link fence, so we went with the green. She is the interior and fashion designer of the family you know.

The sign came with the cable ties for attaching it to the fence. It took me a while to figure out how to attach it (because I didn't notice the easy to follow instructions until after I was done putting it up), but it was still super simple to do.
We received the sign just two days after ordering it, and the company has a "good Karma policy". I had never heard of it before. They don't accept credit cards, and they ship the product before you pay! Once you receive the product quickly, they expect you to send your check quickly as well. You won't find many companies on the internet with that policy.
I have nothing but good things to say about this company. Dealing with them was one of the most pleasant experiences I have had on the internet, and I highly recommend them if you are looking for this type of sign for your fenced yard.
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