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as above,Buck chewing it up, moved to new place used wood shed , what was used to store wood for wood burner for my bungalow .A lot of hard work went it to it , 3 compartments , insulated it coverd with ply where dogs sleep and wooden floor so nice and warm inside, and put new floor down (slabs) trigger2 jon done for me , and very good job he did , brought my panels with me from other kennel .So with hours worked and money , it good set up I think .I take the dogs twice a day a lot of free running 3 hours a day, there worked fair amount I out to night with both of them, with trigger2 jon , and they get beef neck bones 2 days a week. Buck tried scratch at the ply to get his teeth in last night, he chewed the door frames , put new door frames in . I was so angry last night with him, I could just about walk him , with out killing the twat he came very close to getting hurt badly . ive muzzled him now took advice of my wife, and he will stay like this now. my old kennel+run was breeze+block , and compo base, maybe should have had one built , but thought be nice and warmer in the the shed, you leave and learn.

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I do hope you are having a wind up when you wrote this. If not, you shouldn't even have a dog. If you can't be responsible enough to keep your kids away from the controls of shock collar ... words fai

Have you tried them metal strips you get from B&Q?   Plasterers use them on corners before plastering i think?   I did both my kennels in them when I got them. Cost peanuts...  

Id put mesh on the front of shed with metal strips on frame,or use plastering beads,

Have you tried them metal strips you get from B&Q?

 

Plasterers use them on corners before plastering i think?

 

I did both my kennels in them when I got them. Cost peanuts...

 

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yeh got them on Gaz, got them over all joints it held him back a bit, like said where the ply coving the insulation which is flat surface he tried sctratch it to get his teeth in if you see what I mean.But he muzzled now so it should take the sting out of him, he need couple of Charlie's to calm him down I think, or a bullet lol .

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What age is he now ?

he 2 year old now, full of energy he will run all night long, suppose he should at his age. he is docile norm around the place, he gets a lot of exercise +working him lots of beef bones .

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It isn't fair to muzzle a dog all the time it is in the kennel: it needs to itch itself, groom itself, not to mention drinking when it needs to. Even a basket type muzzle won't really allow a dog to drink properly. I feel for you as I've had a couple of terriers the same way inclined. In the end I made sure they had large willow branches to chew on at all times: that did the trick, and willow isn't dangerous at all, quite the opposite. Failing that, if the dog feels frustrated at being confined, get it a giant dog wheel to run on: only joking!

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Chequer plate or tin sheets on walls,angle iron or plastering beads in frame,mesh on front of kennel,big bones to chew on

got them on mate and he as enough beef bones, like said he trying scratch the ply which is flat as ive said to get his teeth in muzzling the only way I reckon to stop him, as it suppresses him so take the sting out of him, better that than loosing my cool with him. :yes:

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It isn't fair to muzzle a dog all the time it is in the kennel: it needs to itch itself, groom itself, not to mention drinking when it needs to. Even a basket type muzzle won't really allow a dog to drink properly. I feel for you as I've had a couple of terriers the same way inclined. In the end I made sure they had large willow branches to chew on at all times: that did the trick, and willow isn't dangerous at all, quite the opposite. Failing that, if the dog feels frustrated at being confined, get it a giant dog wheel to run on: only joking!

its either new kennel breeze block more money, or muzzle him see how it goes with it . like said he as a lot of exercise +well worked and beef bones . carnt say he not pacified .

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Put chilli powder on the wood and let him lick it off

 

No guarantees with that. I had a greyhound bitch that was chewing wooden doors and frames so I spent about an hour carefully painting every wooden surface within her reach with a real blow-your-head-off chilli paste. Let the bitch in and the moment she smelt it she just licked the whole lot off :laugh:

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