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    Currently, the one on sale is the Camel colored dog bed in size "23.0"L x 23.0"W x 8.0"Th. Amazon has it listed at full price ($30), but there's currently a coupon listed with it for 10% off ...

  3. Ithaca Dog Park - Wikipedia

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    The Tompkins County Dog Owners Group (TCDOG) advocates for and supports the park on behalf of dog owners. The City of Ithaca and the New York State Parks Commission, along with the Town of Ithaca, the Tompkins County Board, and park user groups are in the process of planning a fenced-in, off-leash area for a dog park at the marina.

  4. Pet fence - Wikipedia

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    A pet fence or radio fence, is an electronic system designed to keep a pet or other domestic animal within a set of predefined boundaries without the use of a physical barrier. A mild electric shock is delivered by an electronic collar if its warning sound is ignored.

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    For pets, specialized folding fencing referred to as an exercise pen, x-pen, or ex-pen, is used to surround an area, usually outdoors but not always, in which the animals can freely move around. They are commonly used for dogs, such as to give puppies or adult dogs more space than dog crates, but can also be used for rabbits and other animals ...

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    The fenced front yard of a house in Brewarrina, Australia, with an Australiana painted-tyre-swan lawn ornament.. The history of the Australian front yard is said to have begun with a regulation enacted in New South Wales in 1829 mandating that new houses be built at least 14 ft (4.3 m) from the street to ensure adequate space in front of each house for a garden.