Two things to watch.
- As soon as the owners close the door this dog is on the case.
- When he gets out he gives a quick disdainful glance back at the evil that once contained him.
Two things to watch.
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What kind of a puppy parent would put their baby in a metal cage with no blankie to cuddle up on?!
** sigh **
All dogs go to Heaven.
My dog is a free thinker too.
@ Claudia.. While, I appreciate and like your comment.. I also have to consider the other possibility about the dog eating the blanket and then needing a trip to the vet to get the chewed up blanket removed from it’s digestive tract . My Ex G/F’s dog ate a stay-free pad and instead of going to the vet, I had to pour hydrogen peroxide down it’s throat while she held him. which works great!, the hydrogen peroxide helped the dog barf it up..The dog is doing fine, and we saved it’s life….
Ha! At one point he stops and has a look of “Doh! Was that too loud?”
Ricky, oh.
Ewwwwwuuuuuu!
Why the cage? And they wonder why their dog is figity when let out. Had dogs for 50 years and never needed a cage or crate as they say.
Video 101!
Video is to be taken in landscape mode, NOT portrait mode.
Are we going to have to turn our wide format flat screen sets sideways?
A metaphor for how many of us have been feeling over these past seven years.
Angus (Lazlo’s hairy sidekick) does not like a crate.
If Angus does not like the crate, Lazlo does not like the crate.
Boxers are very muscular.
Met plenty of human beans not nearly as resourceful.
3. The goof owner who takes portrait video. No wonder the dog won’t listen to him.
Yeah, I have 4 dogs, all of whom are supposed to be a “denning animal” to some degree, and therefore, according to “experts,” be amenable to some degree of being crated.
Yeah. Right. Somebody forgot to tell the dogs! NONE of them have ever been good with being so-confined. My wife tried and I laughed. Now, our California King is divided 6-ways, and not equitably, at that!
Only when we’re down at the ranch, do these critters think they’re dogs. Of course, running wild on a couple ‘a thousand acres of acres of Chihuahuan Desert does tired out a dog and make him or her feel like what I guess the Creator intended dogs to feel like.
Crates are a marketing tool to allow city and apartment dwellers to own big dogs.
We tried crating our two Westie puppies at night, which was great for my peace of mind. I couldn’t let them have the run of the house. Now they share our bed and have the run of the house. They were fine with crate at one time, but once they tasted freedom, they no likee crate now.
My Callie girl was an escape artist. We tried once to confine her in a large cage on our deck, complete with dog house to shelter her from the sun. We watched her use her back against the dog house to climb the side of the cage and escape over the top. She did not like to be confined. LOL.
I have to use a kennel like that for my big dog when strangers come over. I don’t have the money to pay for their testicle re-attachment surgery.
When that’s not going on, my lab loves to sleep in there. I leave the door open for her. She has a nice bed and a couple of soft blankets that she spends lots of time re-arranging to get them just right. She is very picky. lol
Buddy does not need to see this video. There should be some kind of warning to get the dogs out of the room so they won’t see it.