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Any help on name of manufacturer, dog, brand etc would be great! Hoping to get my hands on one before Xmas for my little girl.
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Hasbro: Puppy Surprise
Hasbro: Puppy Surprise
How can I keep my dogs AWAY from the trampoline?
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My kids got a trampoline for xmas (not cheap at all) and so far, one of my labs made himself his own doggie door and had been caught sleeping in it, The other lab is a puppy still...about 7 months and cant jump that high (thankfully) but she is chewing the padding that goes over the springs. Thats all she can reach...for now. We have tried chew toys..but the older one tears em up within 10 min! and I dont have that kind of $ to keep buying them! The ropes...takes about a day for him to chew up and its gone and quite the mess when he's done.
I was thinking about an invisable fence...but sounds expensive. Has anyone done it and can tell me roughly what it'll cost? We believe its happening at night. They are mostly outside dogs.
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We put up a hot wire for small animals. Our dog was escaping from the yard by digging out from under our fence. We ran the hot wire all the way around the fence and he won't go near it. If your children are old enough to understand the wire is hot, that would be a good inexpensive way to handle your problem. We also ran a double strand across half of the yard to keep both dogs out of the fish ponds and flower beds. Our kids are 8 and 11 and know to step over them. They would have to be touching the wire for a few seconds for it to pop them anyway, but they have not touched it yet. We also touched the dogs paw to the wire to let them know it was hot. It doesn't hurt them, just a little shock.
We put up a hot wire for small animals. Our dog was escaping from the yard by digging out from under our fence. We ran the hot wire all the way around the fence and he won't go near it. If your children are old enough to understand the wire is hot, that would be a good inexpensive way to handle your problem. We also ran a double strand across half of the yard to keep both dogs out of the fish ponds and flower beds. Our kids are 8 and 11 and know to step over them. They would have to be touching the wire for a few seconds for it to pop them anyway, but they have not touched it yet. We also touched the dogs paw to the wire to let them know it was hot. It doesn't hurt them, just a little shock.
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