That's one of the places Efren slept as a child.
Well, it's a helluva lot nicer than my current facility, I can tell you that. :smile:
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That's one of the places Efren slept as a child.
Go to a local hunting store, buy some wolf urine and spray it under the table.. It should keep cats away too..
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I use plastic carpet runway strips with the spikes facing upwards to keep the cat from banging into the bedroom door all night. It works perfectly for it, maybe it will work for your dog.... The cat won't go near the spikes.
I got it at home depot, its like $2 or $3 per linear foot, in the carpet section. It comes in 3' wide rolls. They sell two kinds, one is about $1 cheaper per foot, but the spikes are not nearly as stiff, pointy, or numerous as the more expensive one.
I roll it up during the day, and put it out at night before going to sleep.
Highly recommended.
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That's neat! Job well done.
What kind if ball rack is that on the table?
Thanks.
Rob.M
My dog likes going under my table. I don't understand what the problem is.
The rack is a double 9-ball rack, it holds 2 sets of 9-balls. It is used on a pocket billiard table for playing double 9-ball which is a point game. The game is is a combination of 9-ball and straight pool usually played to one hundred and fifty points. Two cue balls are used in the game and after the break the player has an option of using either Q-ball for any subsequent shot. Sounds easy, right !
Dan
I can only imagine getting up in the middle of the night and sleep walking to the bathroom and stepping on this. It would be like running through my daughters play room without shoes on in the dark.