Get a shock collar set in on the lowest setting and shock him if he gets near it. You should only have to do this about 3 times.
2006-07-28 09:44:05
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answered by evasive_eyes 4
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Well it would be best if u blocked it real good so the dog cannot get under there. There is not only your piping under there but there is your wiring.
I know someone that made sure they put tin around the bottom of theirs and down into the ground some to keep the dogs out as dogs can and will destroy the underneath of your trailer. The duct work that is underneath can be ripped out by the dog also as my neighbors dogs did it to hers and now she cannot run her furnace nor her central air unit.
2006-07-28 17:40:21
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answered by badgirl41 6
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Not really sure what that means, but if your dog is getting into something, simply watch him whenever he goes outside, and if he must be outside for a long period, either block the access to your trailer or keep him on a long line. Good luck!
2006-07-28 16:45:04
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answered by Robin 6
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You can get chicken wire or cheap plastic lattice from Home Depot that comes in 4x8 panels. Put that around your trailer and your problem should be solved. Make sure the dog has another shady place he can hide in when he wants to get out of the sun.
2006-07-28 17:52:18
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answered by Danger, Will Robinson! 7
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at a wild guess i would say dont let the dog near the Under Pining
2006-07-28 16:46:12
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answered by greengunge 5
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Maybe he needs a doghouse to hide in... Dogs like to feel secure too! :-)
2006-07-28 17:08:47
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answered by Grimm 4
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