Shelter Dogs Get a Second Chance With Free Backyard Fences

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In Washington County, Tennessee, a heartwarming movement is underway to improve the lives of dogs that once lived chained in yards. Christy Rabetoy and her nonprofit, Chain Free Dogs, are on a mission to give these animals the gift of freedom and comfort by building free fences for families in need. With over 250 fences installed and nearly 400 dogs helped since the organization began in 2014, the impact has been profound.

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This year, the group introduced an inspiring new initiative called “25 in 2025.” The campaign offers free fences to anyone who adopts one of the longest-waiting dogs from local shelters. It’s not just about building fences, but about creating better lives and lasting family bonds. By giving adopters the tools to care for their dogs more easily, Chain Free Dogs is helping prevent these animals from ending up back in the system.

Founder Christy Rabetoy shared that the changes go far beyond the physical fence. Once chained dogs have a secure area to roam, families often bring them closer into their homes and hearts. “It’s been very, very successful. People love it,” said Rabetoy. “I get texts and emails back because they’ve incorporated the dog into the family. Generally, the dog is better treated because it’s more accessible and not chained out in the back half of the yard.”

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Beyond physical health, unchaining dogs significantly boosts their emotional well-being. Dogs that were once isolated in the far corners of a yard are now enjoying belly rubs on the porch, toys in the grass, and companionship that was once out of reach.

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The fences also serve a safety purpose. Dogs no longer risk strangulation or injury from chains, and their improved quality of life helps them become more socialized and adoptable if rehoming is ever needed.

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To learn more about the “25 in 2025” program or find out if you qualify for a free fence, visit the Chain Free Dogs website. With continued support and community involvement, this project is changing lives one dog at a time, ensuring that no dog has to spend life tethered and alone.

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This content was created with AI assistance and edited by the iHeartDogs team.

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