RE: How many Dogs?
From: Rob Sandelin (Floriferousmsn.com)
Date: Mon, 14 Jul 1997 09:45:43 -0500
Sharngwood has 14 homes and 4 dogs. The dogs are not allowed to run loose on 
the property.

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From:   cohousing-l [at] freedom.mtn.org on behalf of Mac Thomson
Sent:   Saturday, July 12, 1997 9:30 PM
Subject:        How many Dogs?

?Tis a slow summer season on old coho-l, but in  case there¹s anyone out 
there still at home in front of their computer, I ?d appreciate some 
help gathering a bit of information.  Specifically what I need to know 
is:

?  How many homes are in your community?
?  How many dogs are in your community?

The reason I ask is because we¹re currently working on getting approval 
for our cohousing project in rural Colorado.  There¹s a big concern in 
these parts (rightfully so) with dogs chasing livestock and wildlife.  
The land we¹re under contract to buy is adjacent to critical wintering 
range for the local elk herds.  What I¹ve told the neighbors and DOW 
folks is that people in cohousing have far fewer dogs than regular 
homeowners because there¹s not the safety concern, there¹s just not alot 
of room in a tight cluster of homes for a bunch of dogs, and in 
cohousing you can kind of share your neighbors dog.  I¹m sure that this 
argument would go alot farther if I could provide hard data from 
cohousing communities.  So please answer these 2 questions for me.

And of course I¹ll post a tabulation of responses to the list.

Thank you,
-- 
           Mac Thomson                   San Juan Cohousing
           ganesh [at] rmi.net                Durango, Colorado

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