Where do you live?

    • Gold Top Dog

    Where do you live?

    Do you live in the city, country or suburbs?  House or apartment?  Yard or no yard?
    • Gold Top Dog
    Ok  I live in  the suburbs about 15 minutes from trenton NJ. We live in a house with four dogs and being a corner house we have one of the larger fenced yards in the area. =)
    • Gold Top Dog
    house in the suburbs with a fenced yard.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I live about 40 miles west of Philly (close to Lancaster County), and it's pretty rural around here.  Sort of a cross between suburbs and rural.
     
    We live in a single home with 1.75 acres fenced in.  We are surrounded by woods and have all sorts of wildlife around which I love watching.  Kato doesn't have a prey drive, so they co-exist peacefully together!
    • Gold Top Dog
    City. Side-by-side duplex. Small fenced yard, but close to a lot of parks.
     
    Used to be way out in rural Maryland on a beach with no fences but also an area where everyone just let their dogs run around willy-nilly.
    • Bronze
    I live in Baltimore, Maryland.  In  Baltimore County not in the city.  I would consider our area the burbs.  Single home lots of yard but no fence [:(]  Close enough to the big city that if i wanted to I could be there in 20 minutes or so.  I am going to a concert tonight, Def Lepard and Journey,  downtown Baltimore.  Other than that I stay away from the city completely.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Farm in very rural area. My nearest neighbor on one side is about 100 yards away and it's only because that's the guy who owns the farm we rent. Our neighbor on the other side - heck, I'm not even sure where their house is - I THINK it's the one I can see about a mile away - in the summer I'd hear kid's voices drift from over there, though, and he's more grandfather age. He owns hundreds of acres which are mostly cattle pasture.

    ETA - we just fenced our yard, but it's not enclosed - we just fenced off the road. There's literally nowhere to go in the other direction - we back up to a recreational area, miles of woods.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Townhouse w/ small fenced patio in the suburbs (the college town I'm in really has very little urban area lol).
    • Gold Top Dog
    House, 2000+sqft, Suburbia...quiet neighborhood, big yard, fully fenced (6' wood) backing to greenbelt.
    Quite nice, really.[;)]
    • Gold Top Dog
    City, house, yard - small but fenced. We visit friends with lots of acreage a lot.
    • Gold Top Dog
    We live in the country on a 40 acre horse/hobby farm.  About half of our acreage is woods.  Two ponds.  Several small creeks.
    • Gold Top Dog
    City, NW Indiana a suburb of Chicago.  House WWII style cape code.  Yard, not a big one but enough.  On 3 side of my neighborhood are BP Amoco tanks.  At night time we really don't need street lights because of the torches.  BUT, across from my house is a golf course and wetlands.  We get wildlife like morning doves (lots of those), possum, groundhogs, racoons, those little praire dogs, and sometimes deer.  Lots of seaguls, ducks, and swans.
    • Gold Top Dog
    We live in Chesapeake, Virginia. A suburb of Virginia Beach. We own a house and have a nice yard for the boys to romp around in.
    • Gold Top Dog
    Technically "suburban." But there is no real category for a typical out-in-the-woods Alaskan subdivision. I have a small house on an acre. Behind some trees there is a lumber mill. Way too close is the neighbors with whom I share a driveway. My road is gravel, but maintained. No fence, but I'm putting one in next spring.
    • Gold Top Dog
    I live in an apartment in the city with no yard. But I also live a block from the beach that has 2 off-leash areas for summer and is all off-leash in the winter, and a block from a ravine with hiking trails.