I need help I am having problem with a scottie who wants to play with the next door neighbor dogs they keep digging
holes under the fence so they can be with each other.
Be sure there are no escape routes -
holes under the fence, loose or missing pieces of fence.
Because of the risk of your dog escaping and possibly being injured or lost, digging
holes under a fence is a more serious situation than simple digging.
Along with destructiveness, the Siberian's bad habits include a penchant for wandering, often preceded by the digging of
a hole under the fence, and food - stealing.
What if the backyard has
a hole under the fence we didn't know about?
We have a fence in our yard, however they have managed to break the fence about 10 times and now that they can't do that any more (for the most part) they have resorted to digging
holes under the fence to get out.
Keep your dog from digging
a hole under the fence and escaping by having him neutered.
They are likely to dig
holes under fences and run away if left alone in that manner.
This seems inconceivable to even the most responsible pet guardians, but dogs and cats are capable of escaping yards (through a gate left open, digging
a hole under the fence, out the front door, etc).
It seems the landscapers who had done some work for us recently left just a big enough
hole under the fence for 12 pounds of curiosity covered in dog fur to slip through.
Not exact matches
the fountain in the plaza is
under complete renovation, as in it's not even there, just a
fence around a
hole.
Fill all
holes your dog may have dug
under a
fence, and put barriers — such as lengths of chicken wire — a few inches
under the soil as a deterrent; most dogs don't like the way it feels on their paws.
make sure that any
fencing is secure with no small
holes for puppies, kittens or small animals to squeeze
under; and
In some cases, goats may exit a pasture through a
hole in the
fence or walk
under a hot - wire
fence that the donkey can't traverse, thus leaving the goats unprotected.
Gaps below the
fence,
holes in
fencing, and
holes that are dug
under fencing by wildlife all represent possible escape or entry routes and must be identified and blocked accordingly.
Also, dogs left outside dig
holes or find a way
under, over or through the
fence.