Posted by John in La on March 12, 2011 at 10:29:56 from (70.156.103.159):
My dogs are about to drive me crazy trying to keep them fenced in. I have some 2x4 welded wire along the bottom of a raised house. This has worked until the dogs are locked in the front yard and you try to do things in the back yard. They can see you and what to come by you so they pressure the fence and it becomes a pinch point. Only the best of fence will work in pinch points; hence my problem. First the escape artist
finds a weak point. Then once he is out the muscle man
gets out by breaking the welds on the wire.
I think goats would not be this much trouble.
Do not want to use anything solid like skirting or tin because of the fear of termites making a trail up the back side and gain access to the house. Thought about using so concrete mesh wire for the strength but the holes are to big to keep the escape artist in.
While it will be expensive the only thing I can think of now is chain link wire with a concrete strip along the bottom.
By the way......... Time to find my tennis racket. Carpenter bees are out in force today looking for nest sites. The heat of summer will be here before you know it.
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