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husker 2

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Posted: 08/13/08 12:50pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

We had the torn home screen door replaced by a local door company with a special pet screen material for $ 63 and warrantied for 3 yrs. See no reason that would not work on our RVs and at a lower price. Still have good ventilation.


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amxpress wrote:

I went to an Airstream dealer and bought an aluminum mesh screen protector they use on their trailers.
Works well with my dog and my M-I-L when they scratch at the door wanting out.

Did you put one on the outside also? MIL scratching to get back in seems like it would be the problem.

rockhillmanor

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Posted: 08/13/08 01:15pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

amxpress wrote:

...Works well with my dog and my M-I-L when they scratch at the door wanting out.





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cruiserjs

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Ever have a thought that you should train them??


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loedman1

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Posted: 08/13/08 04:50pm Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

cruiserjs wrote:

Ever have a thought that you should train them??


Lol ....
I have two Jack Russell's and my screen is undamaged because my guys are trained, I am with you on this one.

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You can train a M-I-L???


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We gave up on the plexiglass, which got foggy from scratches very quickly. Our dog won't even jump up on this.
http://www.campingworld.com/shopping/product/screen-door-grill/4374


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Tried the plexiglass and it worked fine on our last TT but it blocked some air coming in so on our present TT went to Lowes and got some pet proof plastic screen and installed it, works great. Needed to use smaller cord in the ghannel and it cost more than regular screen but it appears very strong and looks original.


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amxpress wrote:

You can train a M-I-L???
If only that were true.


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Hmmm, our standard Poodles bark "out" when they want to go out and "in" when they want to come in. I guess they never thought about busting through the screen.

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