plebayo wrote:If he isn't also digging his way out what about a basket muzzle? Then he couldn't bite the door and if he did manage to get out it's not like he could tear anything up...
We've had some clients with Bull Terriers that were constantly trying to kill each other, not 24/7 but randomly. So they made them both wear basket muzzles and they could bump and body slam each other but couldn't eat each other, they both wore the muzzles no problem. I think that is the cheapest fix you'll find if you can't afford a new kennel. I think the rebar idea is good as well.
plebayo wrote:We've had some clients with Bull Terriers that were constantly trying to kill each other, not 24/7 but randomly. So they made them both wear basket muzzles and they could bump and body slam each other but couldn't eat each other, they both wore the muzzles no problem. I think that is the cheapest fix you'll find if you can't afford a new kennel. I think the rebar idea is good as well.
mnp13 wrote:Honestly, this is one of those cases where the $1,000 aluminum crates make sense. I know that sounds like a fortune... but look at what he just destroyed. And one emergency vet trip makes $1,000 look like chump change.
Although, I just found this one, and it's $500
http://www.petcratesdirect.com/aluminum-dog-crates.html
Rolex+Deebo wrote:mnp13 wrote:Honestly, this is one of those cases where the $1,000 aluminum crates make sense. I know that sounds like a fortune... but look at what he just destroyed. And one emergency vet trip makes $1,000 look like chump change.
Although, I just found this one, and it's $500
http://www.petcratesdirect.com/aluminum-dog-crates.html
Um, these crates are around $300 at Gander MT. , and I get a 20% discount.
So if someone in Rochester needs one I would be happy to help out!
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