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deborahbroadus said:Thanks so much for the feedback. Samwise is INTELLIGENT. Not only does he eat from my hands and let me rub his head, he comes BACK when he gets out. The first few times..I stressed, but after the second time of him coming back..I stopped "overly" stressing.
However, you are correct and I will see right away (asap) about making adjustments in the pen.
However:
Don't worry about "nitpicking" I am still learning about torts and of course I want mine to have what they need, so that they can stay healthy. But what do you mean about "walls resting on the ground?"
The feet of the doghouse are buried into the ground (and it has a wooden floor, it's not open bottom), so that he would be able to walk right into the house without the need for a ramp. If the feet were on the ground then I would worry about the digging because there would be space for the digging. So tell me what's wrong with the set up?
Thanks
p.s Samwise is more of a climber. He loves trying to climb..I don't think he's discovered digging yet.![]()
Samwise is lucky he found you.
What I meant was the boards used for the outside walls of the pen. It's a good idea to have them sitting on buried brick, or extend them down into the earth with chainlink fencing, or anything 'un-diggable' to discourage Samwise from digging a tunnel under them and into the yard. You can never make a tort pen dig proof, but you can trick the torts into thinking it is
