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Schareeeeeeek! OMG'sh I'm so glad Ms. Maggie May is o.k...and thanks for sharing this story...When I open the front door, I always say "stay", and she does, but it has crossed my mind that perhaps one day she might not mind, and then she's out the door...And, although I don't live on a busy street, I do live in a neighborhood w/cars that go up and down, from time to time...I'm taking your post as a "heads up" to either pick-up Apple, when I open the door, or put the gate up behind me, where she doesn't have access to the front door...Thanks again for sharing, and tell the Rod'ster to have a talk w/Ms. Maggie lol.... Maggie (the human) & Apple (the almost human a/k/a/my baby):aimeeyork xoxoxo |
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That must have made yo crazy.. WOW..TO CLOSE...I ALWAYS HAVE A HEART ATTACK WHEN MINE ARE OUT. THEY SOMETIMES ARE SO FOCUSED ON WHERE THEY WANT TO GO AT THAT MOMENT ,I'VE SEEN THEM RUN RIGHT TWARDS MY NEIGHBORS OR MY SONS CAR WHEN THEY'RE PULLING INTO OUR DRIVEWAY. THEY ARE TOO FAST SOMETIMES,WE MISS IT...HAVE TO BE ON YOUR TOES ALL THE TIME.:eek: |
The thing is. that you know to look around when you open the door, and you know yourself how careful you will be from now on. On the other hand, you can never be sure of other people, like visitors, your own relatives, ect. In my case, my husband gets the guys toghether for barbecues, and I have to cage poor trixie while that is going on. It is the only way I"know she wont run away. |
That is soooo scary! My boys went through a phase when they were around a year old that everytime the door even opened they somehow got out! It was crazy!! I am soooo glad they have seemed to outgrow it, it was scary for me everyday when they got out and took off in opposite directions of course. Im soooo glad Maggie May is home and safe! :) |
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Yikes! I am so glad you got him back safely! Maggie is a bird chaser too. When we got for walks she is constantly trying to get at one. I remember you posting about this. We have a gate across the stairs, I am thinking about connecting a gate to that across to the front door for this reason. |
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Its so easy for these little guys to dash right by us without even noticing them. Im so glad your husband saw her.... |
Oh man, that's scary! Luckily, with Jackson, he's not a "darter." He won't just RUN out the door under my feet or anything. He usually looks up at me first to see what I'm gonna do, lol. And most of the time if I am walking out front or outside for something, I just say "come on" and he comes out with me unleashed and unfenced and doesn't go far. But we used to have a Golden Retriever that would just RUN outside and I remember she was missing for 2 days and finally just found her way home... it was scary! |
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What I was really worried about is that she may have wondered around and since the neighborhood is so isolated and dark, no one would have been able to spot her until morning and by then who knows what she would have gotten into! |
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This happened to me in a funnier way recently. I live in an apartment building. I ran downstairs to get my mail, making sure to close the door behind me quickly. I ran down two flights of stairs, got my mail, locked my box and turned around. Who do you suppose was standing RIGHT behind me, pleased as punch with himself? I know if can be so scary when it seems like one misstep, and you could lose them. I took Thor's leash off to put him in the car the other day, and he decided it would be a good time to run off and sniff a tree. I was kind of laughing until he decided that it would be more fun to run into the street. And I saw a bus coming!! I was so scared, I screamed NO at Thor, and scared the heck out of him so he froze before he stepped out into traffic. I seriously think my heart stopped for a miunute. |
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I don't blame you! |
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