You can get it from any pet store or wal mart.
Protect siding from dog.
Its heavy duty nylon material is built to last and withstand lots of abuse.
If your sliding door has one of these you should look to have a metal guard placed on the outside.
I used hot pepper.
Door protector for dogs.
Next you ll want to sand the scratches down by hand or possibly by using an orbital sander you know something that home depot might sell perhaps made by black and decker or dewalt.
Apply a dap of caulking to each nailhead hole.
Peel and stick dual lock velcro coins by 3m enable safe secure attachment.
Watch this video to find out more.
Set the nailheads just below the surface of the lattice.
You may choose to carry a large stick a dog whistle dog deterrent spray or a stun gun.
There is also a product called stove board that may come with fasteners for drywall but you will need to come up with your own fasteners for vinyl siding.
These birds are certainly less interested in sidings made of fiber cement most common solution as woodpeckers avoid cement at all costs stone or brick smartside and insulated vinyl siding.
Cover the door s weather strip to protect it.
The heat shield must not touch the surface it is protecting.
Depending on where you are walking choose a way to protect yourself.
Easy on and easy off it installs in under a minute with no tools required.
This metal guard is a good barrier between the dog and the sliding door a dog door guard.
First off place a drop cloth under the door to protect the flooring from the shavings that will be coming from your craftsmanship.
You can purchase commercial products that are proven to deter dog attacks.
Tack the vinyl lattice in place with finishing nails.
Most sliding doors have a screen door that can be slid one way or the other.
Available in two colors the sill shield window sill protector is an easy inexpensive way to protect your home from your pet s paws.
Unfortunately my dog liked it.
The inside is lined with neoprene which is comfortable and can protect your dog s neck from irritation if they are excitable on a leash.
Then nail your vinyl to the jamb and cover the nail holes with caulking for security.
Choosing a siding that s not attractive to woodpeckers is the best way of prevention.
In addition to the door itself your dog may scratch up the thin weather strip between the door s hinges and frame.
To prevent this cut a piece of vinyl lattice to the same size as your doorjamb.
There is a spray you can get that stops them from biting or chewing it s got bitter apple in it.
Sheet metal is fine.
Look for a whistle that irritates dogs.
If the heat shield is over a surface like siding i would have a bigger gap maybe 2 to help with the airflow.