Re: could you post for me?

2003-06-01 Thread BernerFolk
In a message dated 5/30/2003 6:26:47 PM Eastern Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

> Does anyone have any suggestions for a
>  type of barrier that I can put in the lake to act as a fence?  I need to
>  remove it when we leave, so it cannot be permanent.  I have thought
>  about pool lane dividers, but at the shallow shore I assume Oscar will
>  just hop over it.  I need a floating fence.

I would think you could anchor bouys and have PVC posts coming up out of 
them, to which you could attach pet screen.  Pet screen is a black, fine mesh, 
about the same as regular window screens, but it's made out of a fibre reinforced 
plastic that's incredibly tough but light weight.

-Sherri V.



RE: could you post for me?

2003-05-31 Thread Pat Long & Paul Dangel
Posted in plain text for Patt:

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   We have a cottage on a lake and it is fenced except for the lake
side.  So of course Oscar wants to jump in the lake and go to the
neighbors to visit their dog.  Does anyone have any suggestions for a
type of barrier that I can put in the lake to act as a fence?  I need to
remove it when we leave, so it cannot be permanent.  I have thought
about pool lane dividers, but at the shallow shore I assume Oscar will
just hop over it.  I need a floating fence.  The boys are never out
unattended, but I would feel more secure if I knew there was a barrier
out in the water.  Thanks a ton!

Patt Wiegand
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