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Don Young
 
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Default Fence/Gate repair

Laying timbers such as crossties along the bottom of the fence will prevent
them from digging under or escaping through openings near the bottom. Cement
blocks will also work. If your gate is a problem, consider placing the
barriers on the other side.
Don Young
"C. Massey" wrote in message
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We have several small puppies that keep getting out of the backyard by
getting through the gate.

We have a chain link fence and the area they are escaping at, has a corner
post, about 20 feet of fence then a gate that is right next to the house.
Due to the ground settling, the corner posts leans in towards the house a
little bit, but it is enough to cause problems opening the gate.

They were digging under the gate, so I finally dug a trench under the gate
and filled it in with concrete that hopefully is dig proof. I have
adjusted the gate where the space between the gate and the posts are
pretty well even and the bottom of the gate has minimal clearance.

I just walked out there and looked. It looks as though they got out
between the gate and the post just as the gate makes the radius from the
bottom going up. I found a chunk of concrete and (hopefully) blocked the
small hole.

This is a rent house, so I can spend much money, as in replacing the fence
or anything like that. Currently we have several puppies that we are about
to get rid of. If it were the adult dogs, I would invest in the gizmo
where you bury the wire and it gives them a little jolt if the get to
close. But with the puppies, that would be toooooo many collars to buy!

Any suggestions?

Thanks...

Chuck