Uggh Brewer

So we finished fencing in the back yard. (we bought it all fenced in except between the house and garage) Now Brewer can run without his runner leash. Only problem is when he had is funner leash he would get caught on the downspout (metal) so we took that out and put a flexible hard plastic one on. Well he chewed that to peices yesterday. So I am wondering if I go and spend the money for the metal one again. Any suggestions?

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We have the plastic 'flexible' ones - however . .

Our Fenced in area is just around the patio - so we have the downspouts cut off about 4 foot high, and then 2 flexible ones that go out over the fence  and down the side of the house, then back out to the yard, where she can't get them :)  - its definately 'rigged' but it works for us - a picture would probably describe it better

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ArchimedesMommy's picture

sorry, wish I could help, but I honestly don't understand

everything you're talking about....?  Maybe I'm confused (0r dumb...lol!), but I'm not understanding why

any leash would be needed when the yard is fenced?  

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We needed a leash before

We needed a leash before because we had the whole yard except between the house and the garage fenced in. So there was a 38ft section unfenced yet. But it's completely fenced in now so he don't need a leash but  he attacks the downspout now.

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