If there’s a way a beagle will find it if it wants too — you’ve probably seen this:View: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=VnBjQDeZPag
but it’s worth repeating.
Oh he’s obviously done it before because there’s a block on the crinkly tin to hold it down. I guess the camera was set up waiting for him to go again. However, even if he was trained to do it it’s a pretty neat bit of climbing using the angle of the kennel to gain height. Just climbing up a wire fence is easy for many small dogs — I knew someone who had a lot of basenjis in runs in her back garden and when a visitor went out you would see most of them halfway up the wire clinging like monkeysI think I recall it but seeing it again........the patches at the top of the door suggest attempts to block previous escape route and then at the end the other 2 dogs looking out as if saying to each other "look Fred's managed to get out again....go Fred, go......"
Thanks for sharing it
The escapologist.
We have a stairgate, a legacy from when 'toddlers' used to visit.
We started to use it to stop Sadie following us up into the bedrooms.
Today I saw this and grabbed my camera.
There is 5.5 inch gap between the gate and the floor !
Oh wow!!! so happy this thread is still going strong!!! About time I put one of my ageing ladies on here - happy Christmas all!
Fudge from last year :
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Wilma's first Christmas with us. This time last year she had just been dumped in a bag with her siblings in the snow in Romania.