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Bosapena

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  1. Haha I already have a cat run and the neighbors call me the cat lady! No I'm definately looking into the run, sounds like a goer. I agree about the gps but it would be good as a back up. I'm going to take every measure I can that she won't get out again but would like the piece of mind of just in case. I just realised I should have locks on the gates. Another job for this weekend.
  2. Thanks for the replies all. Sorry i dont know how to quote yet... She has never tried to escape before, she got out after alot of rain and we assume with the pallings going from wet to dry over and over a palling just came loOse and she saw the opportunity. Actually once she tried to get out when we both took Boof to the vet for a check up and left her home alone, but after that we would never leave her alone again. She is not much of a digger, never near the fence, just places to bury the bones and she has only dug about 3 times. The fence is about 7 foot high, when i play with the rope toy to get her to jump the highest she goes is about 5 foot so pretty sure she couldnt get over the fence. We have a huge yard, plenty of toys, 3 teenagers and another dog for her to play with so i dont think she is bored. Actually the day she got out we had been away for 2 days, so i think she might have been looking for us. Next time I go away its off to boarding school with the cats. Hehe I will definately look into the run, we are looking at moving to acreage this year sometime and i may be working from home then so that might help aswell. Does anyone know anything about the GPS trackers?
  3. My 8 month old Husky got out through 1 loose fence palling 40 days ago, we finally got her back this morning. Before we picked her up we checked every fence palling to make sure none were loose, and we used screws on any that were. Now we are planning to go around and put a few screws in each palling (currently only have nails in each palling), will this be enough to keep our husky in though? Also i have been looking into GPS trackers for dogs, i have found companies in the states where you pay upfront for the gps and then a monthly fee which lets you know if the dog out via text message and then you can log on and find them on the map. Anyone know of any companies in Australia who does this? If you have any suggestions at all please let me know, i cannot go through losing her again, that was the longest 40 idays of my life. Thanks Carlie
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