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Hope our Husky doesn't do this

probably scaring them permanently by posting online but I love this website - more reasons not to get another dog.

 
Here's Johnny!
 
My sister had a Boxer, appropriately named Hog Head, who once chewed his way through a bathroom wall into a bedroom closet. :eek:
 
Similar, a friend has a mutt that decided to chew a hole through the bathroom floor through a tile they had pealing up... when they got in there, the hole was almost big enough for the 80 lb dog to squeeze through and went straight to the dirt under the house.
 
Lady and her kids next door to my parents when I was High School age had a dog that clawed off the bottom 3rd of the back outside door to get in one day when they left it out to go to work and school. Give the dog credit for persistence in getting back inside...
 
My daughter had a greyhound that actually locked himself in our bathroom on Xmas Eve. Try getting a locksmith on Xmas Eve. We managed to and he came and freed the mutt. Cost $$. That dog could open the refrigerator door himself as well but he had trouble walking down a flight of stairs.
 
My daughter had a greyhound that actually locked himself in our bathroom on Xmas Eve. Try getting a locksmith on Xmas Eve. We managed to and he came and freed the mutt. Cost $$. That dog could open the refrigerator door himself as well but he had trouble walking down a flight of stairs.
When I was a kid we had a neighbor whose dog would answer the phone. When it rang she'd knock the receiver on the floor and would "talk" into it.
 
My daughter had a greyhound that actually locked himself in our bathroom on Xmas Eve. Try getting a locksmith on Xmas Eve. We managed to and he came and freed the mutt. Cost $$. That dog could open the refrigerator door himself as well but he had trouble walking down a flight of stairs.
we had a border collie black lab cross years ago that we had to lock into it's crate as it could unlatch the door
 
Well! I had a broken lock, it was working from time to time, but, we've managed somehow to keep this door unlocked for some time, but we have a puppy now. A golden retriever puppy 3 moths old, its so cute I could not even imagine somebody could be so sweet as this puppy is. Well, along with a lot of things thrown from their places, a lot of puppy hair and other stuff broken in my house, this piece of happiness, locked himself in the locker, where the lock was broken. I've tried to open this door on my own, and probably I would be able to force unlock it, but the puppy was staying right at the door and I was really afraid to unlock it. So, I had to call an emergency locksmith in central london instead, and pay him to open this door. Well, gladly we had replaced the lock too so we could avoid such situations in the future. You should see my puppy face when the door was unlocked, and of course I had to clean out the locker, unexpected yellow puddle on the floor xD
 
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