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Our 7th months old puppy is destroying our screens. Any suggestion of how to stop her?
The puppy is a female siberian husky.
She is outside and wants to get in.
5 Answers
- Newlywed!Lv 51 decade agoFavorite Answer
Do you have another dog?
Huskies are pack dogs. She probably just wants to be with her pack. If you don't have any other dogs, consider getting one. It doesn't have to be another husky. I have a Husky and Shepard mix and they love each other!
Exercise! Make sure you are taking her for lots of walks or to the dog park. They are very active dogs. All they really want is attention, love and exercise! (And need discipline!)
These are not dogs to be ignored. If you can't give her the attention she needs, you might want to consider another dog for a companion! Just wait until the digging starts! And make sure she can't get out. They are like Houdini! My husky is a great escape artist but luckily for me, she stays in my yard (mainly because my shepard can't get out and she won't leave her pack!)
- 0NE TRlCK P0NYLv 71 decade ago
Hardware and building supply stores sell screening material that can't be ripped by all but the largest of dogs. Suggest that you try it.
- ?Lv 71 decade ago
Keep her away from them. After all, she's going out the window after she goes through the screens, isn't she? How do you get her back?
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- RoValeLv 71 decade ago
You can try installing bars or other obstacles to keep her from getting to them.