Don't get me started on fencing, lol. I have a fenced in back yard.
It works well to let all the chis go potty except Ginger. She gets
out of the smallest holes, lol. I had my fence put up by
professionals, but it didn't do the job, so what I did was dig a
trench and bury the bottom of the fence. Probelm solved right?? NOT!
Ginger goes through the small space between the gate and the post!
lol. Finally, I put a small rebar in this space (tall enough that she
couldn't get over) She still got out of there! I gave up, now the
back yard stands empty and my chis go to potty on the front concrete
porch and then I sweep and use a water hose to wash it all off.
Ginger is 5 pounds. Dinah is only 3, but she doesn't go through.
Basically Ginger is just my little trouble maker, lol.
Latice
seems like a possiblity. IT has gotten too late in the year
now, but I
may have to give that one a try next summer...thanks for
the
hint!
Marsha
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>
> Enough
bad things!!!! Let me tell you about my fencing problems lol.
>
> 1. Not a lot of money.
> 2. Even chain link fencing doesn't
work on furbabies.
> 3. I HATE PRIVACY FENCING!
> 4. How to
fence in a 2lb baby?
>
> Okay what you do is go to Home Depot
and dump said 2lb baby on the
> counter at Customer Service and tell
the guy to fence it in.
>
> After he quits laughing, he even
came up with a suggestion. They
now
> make lattice work in vinyl.
Unless you have a climber even the two
> foot high by 8 ft long will
work. For posts you take pvc pipe and
a
> scroll saw makes a nice
wide slit in both sides. Make the pipe 4ft
> long and a sledge hammer
will pound it easily into wet ground.
slide
> the lattice work
into the pvc pipe(placed every 4ft) and you have
> instant
fence.
>
> By the way it will keep in a Chi but not a 4month
old baby ----as I
> found out when I got my second
Chi.
>