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Reddit mentions of YAHEETECH 24-inch Tall Heavy Duty Metal Pet Dog Puppy Cat Exercise Fence Barrier Playpen Kennel, 16 Panels

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YAHEETECH 24-inch Tall Heavy Duty Metal Pet Dog Puppy Cat Exercise Fence Barrier Playpen Kennel, 16 Panels
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🐶【Dog Fencing Panels Outdoor】Our Yaheetech dog fence is made of Premium powder coated iron panels and stakes for increased longevity and durability.It is rust proof and weather resistant.🐶【Yaheetech 16 Panel Dog Pen】Quantity: 16 panels. Overall Area Size: 66.52 Square Feet. Dimension for Each Panel: 31.5”W x 24”H. Dimension for Each Door: 16.4 x 15’’ (HxW).🐶【Multiple Shape Configurations】16-panel Separate Playpen design allows for multiple shape configurations and can be split into two 8 panels to meet your needs,such as the shape of rectangle, square or octagon.🐶【Foldable & Easy to Transport】Rounded edges keep your pet safe and ground stakes to secure the playpen in place;its foldable and portable features aim to convenient storage and transportation for you. Dog fence is great for indoor or outdoor use.🐶【Portable Dog Fences for Small Dogs】Metal stakes for easy panel arrangement; Panels with hinged door and door latch easy for entry and exit.Easy to set up no tools required.
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ColorBlack
Height24 Inches
Length128 Inches
Number of items1
Size24"
Width128 Inches

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Found 2 comments on YAHEETECH 24-inch Tall Heavy Duty Metal Pet Dog Puppy Cat Exercise Fence Barrier Playpen Kennel, 16 Panels:

u/SatansWife13 · 3 pointsr/HomeImprovement

If a pro does the installation, they typically do all of it themselves. Digging, setting posts, cleanup, everything. BUT, if the ground is frozen, good luck finding one that will do it. Most in my country (US), won’t. Maybe they’re different up there?

As for a temporary solution for your pup, if you can’t get it done in time, try garden fencing. You drive stakes into the ground, and it can be pretty secure. Another option is something like this it’s also portable if y’all travel a lot. I hope this helps!

u/lindab · 2 pointsr/dogs

Could you get a pen as a temporary fix? There are even larger ones too.

Insecure dogs want to pee on the bed because the bed smells like you and they want to add their scent to yours (that's what I was told when I had a dog that would pee on the bed years ago). I tried everything that I could think of, including not letting her have unsupervised access to the bed (but she would still pee on it right in front of me). It got so bad with her that I could not let her into the bedroom any more (I ended up buying a new mattress set and there was no way she was going to have access to it). But hopefully your dog will return to normal once she feels secure in your yard. It seems that she should since she was doing alright before.

I'd focus on making a safe space for her outside with pens if possible. Of course if she is small and you have coyotes or other predators I wouldn't leave her unsupervised out there. But I also wouldn't leave a large dog unsupervised in one of those pens because I don't think they're very secure. I'd at least be peeking out a window. If setting up a pen isn't possible then I'd line the bathroom with potty pads and close her in there until she pees on one (remember to close the toilet and make sure medications are safely put away where they cant get to them). It's going backwards in potty training and I'm sure I'll get downvoted for it but it's better than peeing on the bed. I had another dog that had major surgery and while he was recovering he couldn't get in or out and that's what I did, I put potty pads in the bathroom. I had noticed that he went in there and peed once when he couldn't get to the door (I think because he knew that's where we go) so that's why I chose to put the potty pads in there. It worked while he recovered, and then he returned to his normal potty training afterwards. So it's not the end of the world to regress a little if you have to.

Anyway, it sounds like you need to provide a safe-feeling space for her to go in.