Lynn
Posted : 1/20/2007 10:19:32 AM
If you do have to use the gate, then you could purchase some concrete building blocks anddig under the gate area just enough so that when the blocks are in posistion, they come up close enough to the gate that he can't get out, but the 10" gap is permanently closed. The blocks have 2 holes on them, and this area can be filled back in with dirt so nothing is going to move them. This would be very well worth the effort and something I would do this very weekend. It only takes one more time out for him to get hurt.
While you are at the hardware store, I will also recommend getting a lock. People will come into your yard at some point, and leave the gate opened. Or steal your dog. It's been done while the people were at home, so I would keep it locked all the time.
The lock I prefer cost a bit more - but it doesn't require a key. It is a combination lock and you get to set the numbers - so you won't forget what it is. That way you can still use the gate when you need it, but your dogs will be much more protected.