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"No Dog Allowed" Sign
Gary Eberspacher, Milford, Neb., didn’t want dogs doing their bathroom duty on the vacant lot next to his house so he had a big yard sign made with a graphic illustration on it. But keeping the sign in place hasn’t been easy.
“The sign got my point across and eventually, people quit using my yard to exercise th
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No Dog Allowed Sign LIVESTOCK DOGS Gary Eberspacher Milford Neb didn’t want dogs doing their bathroom duty on the vacant lot next to his house so he had a big yard sign made with a graphic illustration on it But keeping the sign in place hasn’t been easy “The sign got my point across and eventually people quit using my yard to exercise their dogs But it’s a unique sign that’s attractive to thieves ” says Eberspacher He sunk the sign post deep in the ground and put two Master padlocks through the sign over the bolts “The sign lasted until last spring when someone must have used a high lift jack to steal the sign post and all Now I plan to cement the post into the ground “If anyone else would like a sign like this feel free to contact me ” he adds Contact: FARM SHOW Followup Gary Eberspacher P O Box F Milford Neb 68405 ph 402 761-2712; geberspacher@gmail com
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