Likely a small (30-40 lb) problem dog, liable to squeeze thru gaps
in my backyard chain-link fence, run like hell, take fo'ever to
find 'em.
Almost everywhere a post butts up against something (a bldg., another
fence, etc), there is a gap that such dog could squeeze thru.
I got a 4" gap between a post and a brick house. I could maybe
get a 4x4 in there if I could secure it to the post.
This part of fence belongs to a neighbor: they likely won't
mind a strap or such, but I can't drill their post.
Is there anything like plumbers (metal) strapping tape but
heavier: still somewhat pliable but lots stronger?
Any other ideas?
Thx,
Puddin'
"Mit der Dummheit kaempfen Goetter selbst vergebens!"
-Friedrich Schiller
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>I'm gonna try as volunteer for foster of a dog rescued from a killer-pound
>or somesuch.
>
>Likely a small (30-40 lb) problem dog,
I thought that weight was medium.
> liable to squeeze thru gaps
>in my backyard chain-link fence, run like hell, take fo'ever to
>find 'em.
Not only that, but in most or all places, you'd be liable for the
damage and injuries it causes if you have a crummy fence or otherwise
let it out.
Until you finish your fence, you could get a trolley with a long leash
on a long line, so that he could cover most of the back yard. Maybe
even to the fence so you could find out which holes he most wants to
exit.
> I got a 4" gap between a post and a brick house.
I once had a situation like that, I put a metal fence support
in the gap. You have to hammer it into the ground. They
are quite sturdy.
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=92063-80032-UPL04&lpage=none
or
Item #92063 at Lowes.
Just an idea.
nancy
There is a clamp that attaches to a post that allows another post to be
anchored to it. Made for a line post it will work on a terminal post. Here
is a pic:
http://www.lowes.com/lowes/lkn?action=productDetail&productId=55563-264-087053&lpage=none
Sold at the BORG.