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Here's a pet question. I bought a insulating blanket thing for the inside of the garage door. Unfortunately, my golden retriever likes to jump up...
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by
Auld Lang Vermin
is there something you can do to make it easier for her to look out the window? a table or chair? -- nm
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kare (aka kare)
Dec 29 '09, 14:39
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(may as well make it easy for her, as likely you won't be able to stop her.) -- nm
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kare
Dec 29, 14:41
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yah - and duct tape the heck out of the bubble wrap around the window :) -- nm
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JenBro
Dec 29, 14:42
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Hmmm. A couple layers of cardboard and duct tape might do the trick! -- nm
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Auld Lang Vermin
Dec 29, 14:49
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at this piont, why not get an old quilt/comforter from goodwill, cut it into pieces to fit the panels of the door, sew each piece closed, then
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tRuMaN
Dec 29, 14:52
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They're pretty adept at shredding fabric. Duct tape might prove toenail-resistant... -- nm
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Auld Lang Vermin
Dec 29, 15:14
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