I put the stray (we're calling her Clara for now) in the dog run, and then called her. She squeezed right through the fence that you see in the picture!!! It's only 4 inches between bars!![]()
I put the stray (we're calling her Clara for now) in the dog run, and then called her. She squeezed right through the fence that you see in the picture!!! It's only 4 inches between bars!![]()
Amazing what they will do when they want out isn't it? I remember when we still crated Tigger and he has separation anxiety so badly that he would stick his nose under the door of the crate and push it up a couple of inches and slide out. We couldn't figure out how he was getting out because we even padlocked the door because initially he got out by opening the door. Mike finally figured it when he caught him in the act one time.
Good luck with the little escape artist!
Don't buy while shelter dogs die!!
Well I guess you know how easily she must escaped from her owners! Wow.
Thanks for the siggy, Lexi_Lover!
And that's why there are so many stray huskies! They are so difficult to confine and have a complete lack of recall--many of them will just keep running and running and running....I've had one in my yard who was 50 miles from his home. I hope her owners show up soon.
If you are lucky enough to find a way of life you love, you must find the courage to live it.
--John Irving
Wow he sure loks like Roxey!!
I've been BOO'd!
Wow!!
Escape artist is right!!!
She is beautiful!!!
Jada helps Riley with his escape. Everyone eats separately, and Riley is in the room in the basement, where the "door" is just a piece of wood with a latch on it. When Jada is done eating out in the other room, she bumps it with her nose and lets Riley out!!
Emily, Kito, Abbey, Riley, and Jada
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