We got a Golden Retriever puppy almost a year ago, from a local breeder. She is a tough to control little gal, 60 lbs now and another month to 1 year. We take her to obedience training, and she's making progress. She is very devoted to us and she likes people. A surprise is her bark, which is more like a 75 lb male Doberman in the volume and tone (I had one of those for 15 wonderful years).
She is still in the "if I find something to knaw on, I'm gonna do it!" stage. Not chewing her way through the plaster walls of the house, or destroying the sofa or the beds, but she likes my boat deck shoes, our sneakers, and unfortunately, prescription glasses. Now we place our glasses into the nightstand before going to bed.
Another issue we had, was under an en-suite bathroom counter and double sink, she would go under the sink, which is open from side to side. The problem is, when she did that, she would hit the P-trap, and then it would start to leak, necessitating a session of setting the connectors tight, and mopping-up water which had leaked, revealing the loose P-trap.
She did it again today, so I decided to make a block to her knocking-loose the P-trap. Here it is.
I used some wood from a HFT furniture dolly I'd replaced with 2 x 4" & 2 x 6" PT lumber, and had saved the 8-ply 3/4" X 3" wood frame. I made a simple 'U' shape to cover the downward protrusion of the P-trap, and I fastened it in place with some stamped steel L-brackets from Ace hardware. I used some 1/4" x 20 tpi x 5/8" T-nuts to hold the wood U-bracket to the underside of the 'floating' bathroom vanity which is fastened to the side walls of the bathroom. Now there is a stout reinforcement shielding the P-trap from the dog's search for a comfortable resting place under the double sink/vanity. The T-nuts allow easy < 1 minute unscrewing of the wood U-bracket from the underside of the vanity, providing easy access to the P-trap.
The dog and the vanity, drawers removed.
The U-bracket.
The T-nut and a shut-off.
With drawers removed, the P-trap guard, fending-off our puppy.
She can still maneuver around the wood U-bracket/P-trap, if she wants to get beneath the sink. The P-trap is well-defended, now.
During the work, the puppy came into the bathroom to check on progress, and she found a nylon beveled pipe gasket, for one of the connections, and without me noticing it, she snuck it away, and chewed it into trash. My wife caught her happily munching-away, in an adjoining room, and she brought it to me, "I hope you don't need this!" Well, yes I do. Fortunately, I had another in my chest of plumbing parts, so I was able to fix things without another trip to the hardware store. Puppy: 1, Daddy: 1.