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Zoe GRRRRR!


A couple of weeks ago I had the wood trim around my sliding glass door replaced.  Zoe had eaten it.  This is a large piece of solid oak that she ate.  While they were replacing that I had them go ahead and put in a new door and screen.  My door is very oversized and all of this had to be special ordered and it cost a LOT of money.  I don't plan on ever having to replace this door or oak trim ever again.  Zoe has decided that to get my attention to come in the door she is going to scratch on the screen.  She is making me so angry.  She is going to rip that screen.  I know that just a screen to replace isn't that expensive but I don't want to do it.  I've tried ignoring her so that she will realize that she can't come in by scratching on the screen but she never gives up.  She scratches non-stop.


Another thing, ever since we got the fence fixed Zoe won't go to the bathroom out there.  If she does go she doesn't go in the grass she goes on the patio.  What's that all about.  The fence is in the exact same spot and looks exactly the same as it used to.  She only pee's or poo's now on our walks or if she can't hold it, in the house, or in her cage.  Why is she like this?  Why can't she just be normal about going to the bathroom? 


She has eaten a whole in the box springs, she eats all of the kids toys, she eats the furniture, she eats the base boards, she eats the carpet, she eats the doors and door frames, and she ate my husbands new t.v. stand that he bought special for his new HDTV. She ate the whole bottom off of it.  I took her to daycare today.  I feel so bad about getting onto her all day or making her stay crated or in the big cage I got for her but I don't know what else to do.  She's unbeilevable.  Supposedly beagles are like this and she'll grow out of it around 2.  I have 1 year left.  I dropped 4 of the dogs off at daycare today and I told them I would pick up 3 around 4 and I would be back for Zoe in a year. 



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Holy cow, are you sure she's getting enough fiber in her food, LOL Kidding. Do you crate her when you are not watching her, that may be needed, she is still young.  I wish I knew about crating when I first got Rufus, he only chewed alittle. Just the corner of the bookshelf my hubby made.


Now the screen,  If you go to home depot, someplace like that by the screen doors, they have they metal grids, looks sort of like something for a b.b.q. but not, anyway you can put it on which ever side of the door you want. Mine has been a lif savor, If I had not found that we would have had to fix our screen a million times by now, and it keeps the dogs in.



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Puttin, Thanks so much!  I'm going to Home Depot to buy one of those for the screen later this afternoon.


Zoe is never left unsupervised.  The only time is when I have to do something for one of the kids and I don't have time to put her in her crate or cage.  If this happens I am only gone for maybe 5 minutes at most.  She can do a lot of damage during that time.  I bought her a cage large enough for her and one of the other dogs to play in so that she wouldn't be roaming the house.  Her and my 130 pd. lab can fit in there and play just fine.  She gets walked 2 miles a day and I let her out of her cage a lot to run and play with the other dogs.  I also try to take her to day care at least twice a week. I have learned to deal with her.  Believe it or not this is mild compared to the damage she did when she was younger.  Sometimes I just have to come on here and vent so that I don't go crazy. I have never owned a hound before and I don't ever want to do it again.  I love her but no more hounds for me.



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my frenchies are chewers also. i buy them bullsticks from the feed store. now they only chew on them and they last all day. annie was eating the wood around the closet door frame. i didnt always catch her at it so she has a pretty big chunk gnawed out of it. since i have been giving her and rocky the bullysticks, i havent seen anymore new damage.     Puppy 







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Labradors do the same things...all of that.
I have a screen guard not just inside the screen but outside. There are two guards, one for the top, and one for the bottom on the outside, and one on the bottom inside the door. I did not put the screen up until I was ready to drill and fix those grates. It took a couple hours to build the screen...
My neighbor was throwing out some 4x4 post chunks that are a foot long, I grabbed them from the trash last night to give Kittie something to chew on. She has a 1x12 square board that she growls at and flips in the air. So far the wood blocks are more fun for the dogs than their other toys...I was going to check the ends pile at Home Depot for scraps, but what he threw out last night was more than I could have dreamed of finding...

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You can also get a scatt mat they are sticky type rugs that dogs and cats hate to step on after one or two times of stepping on it and it sticking to their paws and scary the daylights out of em they learn to stay off or away from that area. my mom uses them to keep her dogs from entering the dining room and she uses them on furnitue thay are not allowed on.

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Jas' idea modified, they make an electrically charged one, also...

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LOL@Kitty Thats funny.  Do your dogs eat any of the wood chips. Lumber is sooooo much less expensive that chew toys.  Mine go thru bully sticks in a very shrot amount of time.

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Bullysticks are a no-no in this house.  Not only do they give Tucker diarrhea but Tucker and Toby will fight any dog who gets near their bullysticks.  Thank goodness with my labs they weren't chewers.  That part must come from whatever other dog is in their mix.  I gave Zoe a piece of a board once and she broke a piece off and got choked.  It was all I could do to hold her still and get it out.  It was a nightmare.  I'm not doing that anymore.  I may have to find the scat matts.  Maybe I'll just carpet my house in scatt matts? 

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I've been trying to find a picture of the grids but can't find one. I don't know the proper name for it.  They come in a few differnet sizes, and colors possibly. Ours has been a life savor. Alls you have to do is dril 4 holes. Do you have a wood or metal screen door?  If metal you will need to drill all the way thru and use those rounded cap nut (thats what hubby says they are called. But the rounded portion will keep you from getting scratched from the screw. Either cut the screw or get it to fit perfectly.

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Yah know, I worry about the splinters and such, but the little turds are such termites that it does not affect their beaver fever...They leave little pieces of wood all over the yard. I imagine they are eating some of it
Hey, Zoe, carpeting with the electric scat mats... don't get mad get even

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