- Apr 19, 2009
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Maybe you need an invisible fence. Or a leash. LOL!
She had been out quite awhile, on a long rope. I put her in the house, closed the door, and then closed the outer door going in to the back porch. Went out and sat with the hens for a bit and enjoyed the piece and quiet.
When I went back to the porch and opened the door, the lab was in the back porch and shot out like lightening. She can push the other door open herself from the kitchen to the porch and I didn't know she was in there. Going to have to put a reminder note to self and hubby on the porch door, to open SLOWLY and watch for lab.
Our 9 mo old blonde chihuahua always goes out on a small rope too, because he don't come when called, and doesn't know the dangers of the road. All 6 other dogs know the rule and we don't have problems with them.
LOL! What a stinker. Nova is right though, the wireless invisible fence is fabulous might be a good option for the two of them.
Maybe you need an invisible fence. Or a leash. LOL!
She had been out quite awhile, on a long rope. I put her in the house, closed the door, and then closed the outer door going in to the back porch. Went out and sat with the hens for a bit and enjoyed the piece and quiet.
When I went back to the porch and opened the door, the lab was in the back porch and shot out like lightening. She can push the other door open herself from the kitchen to the porch and I didn't know she was in there. Going to have to put a reminder note to self and hubby on the porch door, to open SLOWLY and watch for lab.
Our 9 mo old blonde chihuahua always goes out on a small rope too, because he don't come when called, and doesn't know the dangers of the road. All 6 other dogs know the rule and we don't have problems with them.
LOL! What a stinker. Nova is right though, the wireless invisible fence is fabulous might be a good option for the two of them.