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Re: OT Beagles climbing over new fence


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Posted by Mark - IN. on November 02, 2009 at 19:29:40 from (205.188.116.74):

In Reply to: OT Beagles climbing over new fence posted by ryanwheelock on November 02, 2009 at 06:56:10:

Son of a gun, that aint funny, but is. I've had a couple of beagles, one as a kid, Sparky that was just like Houdini and always escaped to hit the girl dogs down the road and the parents would always have to drive down there, open up the door and holler, "Sparky", and he'd come running around the barn and jump in the car as the girl dogs would line up to say, "See ya next time stud". Then a couple of decades back I picked one up when I lived in Illinois, Petie, two for the price of one with a lab I got from a pound. I'd let the dogs outside when I'd get home from work, chain linked fence, go in to change clothes, go back outside and Petie'd be gone, and I'd have to go find her. One day my neighbor says that she watched Petie climb the fence and gave me a hollar. Sure enough, Petie was in her yard so I brought her home and in the house figurin that maybe my neighbor was a drinker with a drinkin problem out of control and stealin my dog Petie. I let Petie back outside with my labs, went in the house and counted to 10, walked back outside and there was Petie climbing that fence sure enough. Climbed it like a dang ladder and I saw it. Since I only had her a week, I gave her to a friend that raised and hunted with his beagles. She was a good dog, but when I'd go to work in the morning, I'd open the inside door and as soon as I'd do that, just that fast Petie would come runnin and jump up and hit the screen door latch, it'd open and Petie would be runnin down the street and I'd have to go get her and be late to work. I swear it, God strike me dead if I'm lyin, climb the fence and open the front door. I swear I aint lyin or fibbin. Yep, great dog but she loved my friend and his beagles more.

I suppose you'd be right to build a section of fence that overhangs inward and not outward, and if that don't work, well, you got yourself a real problem.

Good luck.

Mark


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