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Elvis is a climber DH and I had to leave the house yesterday and leave little Elvis all alone for a few hours. This is the first time. We left him in his exercise pen. He met us at the door when we returned. He climbed right over the pen! Have any of your's done this? I bet they have! We might as well put away the exercise pen. BYW, Elvis is one week shy of being 4 months old. :rolleyes: |
LOL they sure are little acrabat's aren't they. I remember also coming home and opening the door and there was Buddy so excited to see me. I was hysterical laughing becuase I couldn't believe that little bugger (4 1/2mos) jumped the 30" gate. I had to buy another and stack it on top of the other to keep him in the kitchen until I could trust him to have free run. You would have thought there was a wild dog behind that stack of gates if you entered my house! Now you have to come up with an alternative plan:confused: I tell you they are ALWAYS one step ahead of us.:p |
Murfee learned really young to climb out of the playpen so we put it away. He even learned how to unsip the zipper in his soft sided carrier....on our first trip in it. |
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These furbabies are too smart for their own good! My little 4 mth old, MacKenzie, unzipped her LOCKED soft sided carrier just far enough to squeeze her little body out while we were gone. We absolutely freaked out when we got home because she wasn't in her carrier, did not come running for us, and didn't even make a noise! We finally found her sleeping in our closet. The closet doors were even closed! We started calling her our little Houdini! I also have a friend with a Yorkie who learned to climb their chain link fence! I guess its good to know all their tricks so we can protect them from themselves! |
Ha ha. Jack was 10 or 11 when I locked him in the kitchen with a baby gate. I came home to find out he'd escaped. There was NO WAY he climbed over because he is an old man. So I put him in there and watched. He immediately dove in the 3" gap between the refrigerator and the cabinet and was making his way behind the refrigerator! Such an escape would have required him to climb over a big pile of paper bags, make a 90-degree turn, climb over a mouse trap (without springing it) and squeeze through a gap of 2-3" in the back. Talk about Houdini. |
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