What you've done is quite ingenious! Doesn't that also stop the smaller dogs thoughs, or is it not where the dogs want to be? Am I right in thinking you need a long, low, movable no climb barrier? I'm think clear panels that are hinged so you can arrange them? Or all we all confused?
LOL! Now I'm confused. We only blocked off part of the bird room to stop the dogs from going in there since 1 dog has a super sensitive tummy and also because some of our birds like to walk on the floor and reason #3 because of the roosters. 1 is in a hutch and 1 is free to walk wherever, but he will fight the one in the hutch if he gets the chance to. So, the bird room is blocked off, but the dogs can still access the living room.
I don't really need any more barrier ideas, because you all have been so great in giving me so many ideas. What I'd love is to figure out how to lessen her hormones so she isn't so crazy. Like, are there any supplements, would a Lupron injection work? Is that even advisable anymore?
She is breaking all of our hearts with the way she is acting. When she wants something she says uhoh over and over and over again. She badly wants the GCC. The GCC flies all over the house. I'm hoping that the birdie paradise hubby is making for them will help keep the GCC and other birds in with Sophie and she won't be so lost like she is when they fly out of the room.
She's acting like a 50 year old menopausal woman. Well, me. She's acting like me.
Crazy! :doublelol: