Hello, I urgently need your collective wisdom.
We have a 5-year-old terrier who has recently started escaping.
We know where she's getting out: under the garden gate, and that's precisely the problem.
Our garden gate is made of metal and opens inwards. Because the path slopes upwards towards the inside, there's a gap of about 20 cm when it's closed. For the past few years, we've attached a piece of metal fencing to the gate with cable ties and rollers. This piece of fencing lifts up when the gate is opened, making it easy to open. Now our dog has discovered that she can easily push this metal piece upwards with her head and crawl underneath. And now we're faced with the problem of how to make it escape-proof again. Since it's a metal gate, it's not easy to modify. Perhaps someone can help me. I would be very grateful.
Here's a link with a picture of the goal.
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