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Chicken Wired the whole of my garden a while ago, and there has been argument after argument in the house to which twat has left the gate open and the dog has gotten out, after a little while we decided to go for a walk with the other dog and wait to see how she escaped at 4months i wasnt sure she could do this but im pretty impressed now!

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S26TYpC6-Ko

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Mine do the same here Patrick, they used to jump the wall and run up to the farmhouse, farmers wife feeds the farm ferals. Thankfully they never ate a feral in front of her :laugh:

haha, terrible, but atleast its hopes for her jumping when shes older

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Hahaha my last lurcher was kennelled with nearly six foot around her at 6 months she was getting out had a go at the mrs twice about it and then realised the gate was locked lol put her back in the kennel turnt the kitchen light off and there she was...straight over! Little focker, worst thing is the mrs stood there with her arms crossed waiting for the apology haha

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Hahaha my last lurcher was kennelled with nearly six foot around her at 6 months she was getting out had a go at the mrs twice about it and then realised the gate was locked lol put her back in the kennel turnt the kitchen light off and there she was...straight over! Little focker, worst thing is the mrs stood there with her arms crossed waiting for the apology haha

hahaha, aww we all owe each other an apoligy here

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