Are the backyards in White Gables subdivision in Summerville big enough for my dogs? (Charleston: fit in, homes)
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I believe even the smallest houses will have like a 40 ft. yard. Its plenty for my 9 lbs wiener dog.
I think I have like 40, yards... The dog running is a 75 lbs st. bernard/chow/golden mix(my mom's visiiting) That when he stands on his rear legs, his paws sit on my shoulders(but I am 6'5")
I don't know about reminisce but unless you have small dogs the yards at White Gables are too small, the distance from my porch to my back fence is about 40 yards, when my wife's yellow lab was still with us I could throw a tennis ball all the way to the fence and if I didn't make him stay when I threw it he would catch it on the second bounce before it hit the fence.....
No, I am not in White Gables, I was using my yard and dog as an example of what a big yard was for a big dog, if you have a big dog the yards at White Gables will be too small...
No, I am not in White Gables, I was using my yard and dog as an example of what a big yard was for a big dog, if you have a big dog the yards at White Gables will be too small...
oh okay. I wonder what the distance is from the back porch to the garage in White Gables is. I have a medium sized dog and a small dog, and they've been fine with 48 ft by 48 ft, so that's my reference.
Bummbull,
The yards in White Gables have been described as "postage stamp." There's not a lot of distance between the detached garage door & your back door (if the house even has one). It's just tight there. And yes, the houses are of a pretty design that may be desireable. But forget about a decent private yard.
Wow. Nice yard. My dog would love that. Where do you live?
A neighborhood called summerhaven, every yard isn't that big, but some are just based on where they were. Its much better in the spring when the trees get their leaves back because there are lots of shady areas as well so its not all out in the sun(place I rented had a bigger yard but no fence, no trees, backed up to a pond).
A neighborhood called summerhaven, every yard isn't that big, but some are just based on where they were. Its much better in the spring when the trees get their leaves back because there are lots of shady areas as well so its not all out in the sun(place I rented had a bigger yard but no fence, no trees, backed up to a pond).
Most definitely not white Gables.
Got it. I guess I got confused since you posted pics of your yard, and I was asking about White Gables. I guess you were trying to explain that 40 yards is big enough yard for your large dog. Anyways, 40 yards thing is not that important to me as I was specifically asking about White Gables and Reminisce yard sizes, not about sub-divisions in other neighborhoods.
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