Otis, Moses and Luna got out…

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  • Houston

    Otis did get hit by a car when he was barely 5 months old..went flying through the air and landed like a sack of potatoes..We rushed him to the vet and he ended up being Ok, pulmonary contusion and very scared, but Ok..Vet said it is a wonder he was a puppy, very limber and thinks that is why he didn't break any legs or else.
    So yes, next time we won't be so lucky, we can not have a next time.

    Not the gate is locked as it usually is, and I will not let anybody open it again when it is wet and swollen, because that makes it impossible to lock..


  • A couple of years ago my neighbor calls me & tells me my dog is loose in his back yard. I look outside the gate was left open!

    I panicked, put the phone down, ran over to his yard, the dog was nowhere to be seen, I run back to the phone and the dog is standing right behind me in the kitchen !

    He snuck back!

  • Houston

    such smart dogs..


  • Your stories about them coming back are great to read - I live in fear of mine escaping and just running off forever - so glad Otis knows where his mommy is!


  • I'm so pleased that all ended well. We have always worried that somebody will leave our gates open and this has happened once or twice particularly when the family lived at home. We now have a double gate system with warnings on both gates which works very well. Occasianally somebody doesn't quite latch the inner gate but no worry if the outer one is closed.


  • I put a pad lock on my gate.


  • @Barklessdog:

    A couple of years ago my neighbor calls me & tells me my dog is loose in his back yard. I look outside the gate was left open!

    I panicked, put the phone down, ran over to his yard, the dog was nowhere to be seen, I run back to the phone and the dog is standing right behind me in the kitchen !

    He snuck back!

    Sorry I have to laugh at this one.:D

    OK, many years ago in 1980 I moved into a house with my first Basenji Nipper with 2 other guys. One day the landlady, who lived next door called me at work (45 minute to 1 hour drive away) that Nipper had got out of the yard and was just sitting in the driveway. I got home at the end of the day and that dog was just sitting there waiting for me, she didn't move out of that driveway. Amazing dog she was!


  • my two got out one day through a rain swollen gate chasing a squirrel. It was before work and I was home. I realized it within minutes of them getting out. I closed and locked the gate, then went walking around the neighborhood calling for them. I had made a full circuit, starting to panic, I was going to start again from my house where I found both my guys standing on the front steps hugged up against the front door with a miserable look on their faces, please let us in its RAINING out here. I just opened the door and they ran back inside.


  • I too have padlocks on my gates and the lock is inside the fence…

  • Houston

    GenJMar, I am glad they realized their mistake in running out while iot rained..;)

    The gate is locked and secure now they are stuck on the inside.

    It is very hard for me to get Otis to come inside when I am about to run errands or just leave to go get my daughter from school..he loves to be outside, even if it is cold and he is shivering. So I bribe him with treats and in he comes, but the minute the door closes behind him he goes nuts, trying to get back out..Silly boy.

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