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Now that my kids are grown I have to worry about my dogs
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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 414980" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Star, did you check out November?</p><p> </p><p>And yes, that was my little Trace (aka "Houdini") that I was chasing through the neighborhood, just a little over a year ago. I'm on to him now though. That was the last time I trusted him too. Now, if I have to open the front door, he's either in his crate or I've got a firm hold on his collar. He's not trying to run away, he just sees his chance and he's thinking, "<em>FIELD TRIP!!!! WOOHOO!!!"</em> And now I've got to get him a harness because he can pull backwards and slip right out of his collar! In the year and a half that I've had him, he has porked up from a skinny 17 lbs. to a chunky 25 lbs. and has reached the point where his neck is bigger around than his head and if he pulls backwards the collar slips right off over his head. He doesn't do it to deliberately to get away, it's more if something has gotten his attention and he wants to go his own direction to check it out ... last time it was a flower pot that he found fascinating!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 414980, member: 1883"] Star, did you check out November? And yes, that was my little Trace (aka "Houdini") that I was chasing through the neighborhood, just a little over a year ago. I'm on to him now though. That was the last time I trusted him too. Now, if I have to open the front door, he's either in his crate or I've got a firm hold on his collar. He's not trying to run away, he just sees his chance and he's thinking, "[I]FIELD TRIP!!!! WOOHOO!!!"[/I] And now I've got to get him a harness because he can pull backwards and slip right out of his collar! In the year and a half that I've had him, he has porked up from a skinny 17 lbs. to a chunky 25 lbs. and has reached the point where his neck is bigger around than his head and if he pulls backwards the collar slips right off over his head. He doesn't do it to deliberately to get away, it's more if something has gotten his attention and he wants to go his own direction to check it out ... last time it was a flower pot that he found fascinating! [/QUOTE]
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