Wow, really sorry to hear. Almost impossible to truly dog proof the coop from a determined dog. Perhaps add an in ground electric fence a few feet out from the perimeter and keep it active. It is a shame you are so far away, I would gladly share some SPR to get you started next year. If I have reason to swing through the SE part of the state I will keep you in mind for some pullets.Dammit dammit dammit. Boo got in the coop last week and got ALL the chickens. So, once the twins are born, priority one is reinforcing the hardware cloth and leveling the run. Maybe make a few modifications to the coop itself. We did want to expand the run also but that may wait until 2022. Then I'll be browsing the forum for what breeds I want to restart with. Dammit dammit dammit. I had just taken 2 of them - one on Saturday and another on Sunday - to the Celtic Fling at Mount Hope to be "Chicken Little". Dammit. Dolly in the tartanView attachment 2750960