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Brilliant_Rock
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My dog jumped our 6'4 cedar privacy fence this morning. We built it this past July because she was routinely jumping our 4'6 fence. Every time she has jumped the fence I've been outside playing with her, and she is never left unattended in the yard. Really.
The problem: Squirrels. There's a HUGE willow tree right behind our fence and a power line that runs across the length of our yard. Squirrels regularly hop from the tree to the power line, and Zoey goes NUTS chasing them. She'll do anything to get to one.
Zoey is a lab-pitbull mix. The height of a lab + muscle of a pit + terrier hunting instinct is a bad combo. We've been through training and she's quite responsive, but the moment she sees a squirrel all bets are off. She turns into a wild, powerful beast. Now that she knows she can clear the fence, we're "screwed."
Any suggestions on what to do? She gets lots of exercise, regular training, and attention... I'm just at a loss Perhaps Zoey cannot be in the yard unless she's going potty on a leash.
The problem: Squirrels. There's a HUGE willow tree right behind our fence and a power line that runs across the length of our yard. Squirrels regularly hop from the tree to the power line, and Zoey goes NUTS chasing them. She'll do anything to get to one.
Zoey is a lab-pitbull mix. The height of a lab + muscle of a pit + terrier hunting instinct is a bad combo. We've been through training and she's quite responsive, but the moment she sees a squirrel all bets are off. She turns into a wild, powerful beast. Now that she knows she can clear the fence, we're "screwed."
Any suggestions on what to do? She gets lots of exercise, regular training, and attention... I'm just at a loss Perhaps Zoey cannot be in the yard unless she's going potty on a leash.