The striped skunk is not a good climber. Although it can climb up wire mesh, fences, and boards, it seldom climbs trees - the long nails are a definite handicap in climbing. The spotted skunk on the other hand, is an excellent climber , and able to climb a tree with ease. It can also climb down a tree headfirst.
2006-11-06 16:39:32
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answered by m15 4
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2016-12-24 08:47:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Your dog obnviously formed a close friendship bond with the dog next door-dogs are very social and make friends apart from their sexual interests. You either have to find a way to keep your dog from getting to the fence by erecting a barrier or switch to a chainlink fence since you will not be able to break the behaviour.Your dog can smell and hear his friend and wants to play with him like before.Perhaps you can get the male puppy-offer to buy the puppy for a certain amount but if that is Not a consideration then maybe you can arrange playtimes with the next door puppy-where you bring the pup into your yard,. but that may backfire and intensify the problem. but it is worth a try. Naturally the ideal is to get the pup and make it part of your pet family. Next is to create a barrier where your dog can't get to the fence or you can to cut down on expense make part of the backyard a chainlink but the height has to be 6ft so no dog can go over and if you do this and the dog(s) digs to gt out underneath thn must go deep into the ground and lay chicken wire into twhich also attaches to bottom of chainlink-you can consult a fence builder or Handyman who also does fences-can probably find a reasonable priced person to do this in the Service Guide of your local Newspaper-and is actually the best solution for your dog will be happy to be able to see and interact through the fence with the puppy and you'll have no further damage.Wish you the best
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2016-04-14 07:34:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Can Skunks Climb
2016-10-04 00:44:32
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answered by nason 4
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I don't know if they can climb, but they can sure squeeze into holes that you wouldn't think they'd be able to squeeze through....you might try running some chicken wire along the bottom of the fence, maybe burying it several inches as well. Also, make sure there's nothing in your yard that would be attracting the skunk, such as food in a garbage can.
2006-11-06 16:40:44
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answered by basketcase88 7
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2014-09-29 13:29:59
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answered by Anonymous
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2017-03-09 00:06:19
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answered by estelle 3
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2014-08-15 01:17:31
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answered by Anonymous
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yes they climb very good
2006-11-06 16:40:12
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answered by barry r 6
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