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suggestions for screen door with dog

huskyfan68
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so the doggie stuck his head thru the screen door- I know they make several other types designed to be stronger for pets- Is there a material I can purchase from hardware store- cut to size and screw in that will do the same thing? Looking for suggestions- Dog is 80lbs so would need to be strong
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MrWizard
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Baby gate is what I used to train our Dogs, they didn't weigh. 80#
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Timmo_
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When training our GSD puppy (who grew to 130 lbs) we used those plastic expandable baby gates to teach him to respect boundaries. And the best part is they leave no trace, as there are no screws or brackets.

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bucky
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At current prices screen doors are way cheaper than dogs. Unless you want a pit bull at the pound.
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ktmrfs
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Itinerant1 wrote:
Get a piece of plexiglass. Easily cut to size and screw into door.


yup. that's what we did for the grandkids. And we then replaced the top section with plexiglass as well. We can leave the door open for outside view, if we need ventilation there are plenty of windows to open.
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lane_hog
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Get a different dog.
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mgirardo
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BobsYourUncle wrote:
However, the single biggest issue is the frame itself. The RV screen doors are very light duty and flimsy. You can put the strongest screen in the world in there and it won't rip. But a determined dog will break the frame in his quest to get through it.

I like the baby gate idea


I agree. If pushed hard enough, the screen door will just fly open.

I think baby gate or training the dog is the best option.

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There are good options for the screen itself.
I build screen rooms with super strong material. So strong that a man can't rip it if he tries. It is also approved pet screen.

A stronger screen will not roll into the groove of standard bug screen. You would have to have it made in a separate frame, then overlay it onto the door.

However, the single biggest issue is the frame itself. The RV screen doors are very light duty and flimsy. You can put the strongest screen in the world in there and it won't rip. But a determined dog will break the frame in his quest to get through it.

I like the baby gate idea
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bucky
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Perfect timing for this thread. Our new pup has started destroying the screen door.
I know it's Rube Goldburg but I used a piece of coroplast and painters tape hoping that she will grow out of it.
Our other dog never bothered the screen when he was a pup.
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1320Fastback
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I use a metal baby gate for our dogs, and our toddler.
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AllegroD
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Put a screen cover over it.

noteven
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If the pup won't be trained and obey commands from it's master to leave the door alone, electric fencer connected to an insulated grid screen. Adjust it to unpleasant tickle.

wa8yxm
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Plexi is good but blocks air flow
Extruded aluminum Grid might work but Well there's a downside there too.

Here are two suggestions that allow air flow.. NOTE: Google searched never done business with the company so this is "Idea" only.

Expanded Aluminum Screen

Peforated aluminum sheet
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Lwiddis
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Dog training and obedience. No other method will work for long.
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RV Screen Pet Grilles
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