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Old 07-22-2016, 06:31 PM   #11
JennaPenny
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Originally Posted by addevo View Post
We are fostering a 12 lb, 7 year old Yorkie who is an incredible athlete. Raven is a door darter, too, so I've been trying to keep her confined to the back of the house so that she doesn't run out when the front door is opened.

Raven easily scales the baby gate across the kitchen that we've had for years that has successfully contained our dogs plus innumerable fosters dogs.

I then tried crating her during the day and checked on her several times a day on the pet cam. She barked for 3 hours until the dog walker arrived. Then barked for another 4 hours until we got home. When released, she ran over to the water bowl and drank like she'd just crossed a desert. This went on for a few days until I just couldn't bear it any more. She was absolutely miserable and so was I!

Today, I tried blocking the kitchen with a 41" ex-pen. It took her about 3 minutes, but she kept jumping and jumping until she scaled it. (I was watching her on the pet cam).

Raven also jumps on the kitchen counter. (photo attached when our dog walker found her up there the first time) I can live with that, but am terrified she's going to get out to the street and either get lost or struck by a car.

Do you think a taller gate would work? I've looked, but can't find anything over 41" so may have to build something. Does anyone have an idea on what else I could try?
I'm sorry; I laughed out loud at this. my little peanut will probably not hit 5 pounds, and she can scale every piece of furniture except our bed- and that's easily gotten around by jumping on a chair, then the desk, then on to the bed. She can't do any of this for two weeks. If you find an answer let me know. All I can say is, huge hugs for you. She's just as determined as my Chew-chew.
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