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Location: Cessnock, Australia
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Well yesterday my father-in-Law came by and built me a sliding door doggy door insert. Sally has taken to it very well!
Peeking though the plastic door ![]() Out she goes ![]() Why can't I get out here anymore?
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Location: Crosby, Texas
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Sometimes I wish we had a doggy door!
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"Dogs will be dogs; it's up to you to show them how to be dogs around people" Pat Miller
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Location: Dallas, Texas
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Boxers are so smart. Mine figured it out really quickly and it's been great. I have to lock it off sometimes - because the sprints and "burnout" loop now includes outside AND inside the house. They run through at 100 miles per hour
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Power User
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Location: Cessnock, Australia
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this is just a plywood insert into the sliding door so when we are not home or at night I can just remove it. The silver cover means that I an leave it in and lock her in or out of the house (for mowing or vacuuming)
The only entrance I had were there was level enough surface was the glass sliding door and I didn't want to have to try to cut the glass... I had to get it because the mosquitos this season have already been VERY vicious I have about 40 bites at the moment and am feeling physically ill from them. Otherwise I would probably just leave the door open. If only I could work out how not to get eaten by mozzies, Aerogard and RID just aren't cutting it! |
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