My girl friend has a 30 lbs beagle/Llasa-apssa cross that cannot be contained. I built a kennel and the first time, the dog chewed right thru the wire mesh on the door. The second time, it tore thru a panel on the door on the garage that the pen was connected to. The third time, the dog dug under the fence. I reinforced the heck out of it, double fenced it and staked it good all around, but still am dreading the fourth time we try to confine this dog. We have to put the dog into the kennel when we both are at work as the dog is not housebroken fully and has a "mental" streak to boot, and too old and spoiled to train. If it were up to me, I'd let the dog run away after chewing out of the kennel, but my girl friend treats the dog like one of her kids so that's not an option. The next thing I mioght have to try is an 8 foot chain link fence buried 4 feet deep with razor wire on top.
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