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Originally Posted by sporty_drew
(Post 260756)
He won't even need the keys to lock you out. My girlfriends dog locked himself in my s10 with the keys in the ignition and it had manual locks. . .
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Originally Posted by ComputerNerdBD
(Post 260892)
Wow. How did he manage that? Hope you got him out okay (without breaking a window or using a crowbar!).
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Here's mine: an 8 year old border collie mix named Punk. We got him when he was 7 weeks old shortly after I moved to Norway.
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awesome dog!!!
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So since our cat is an indoor kitteh only, I let him in the garage when I'm out there. He likes to climb stuff usually knocking something over or breaking my stuff. So I was just outside doing something quickly on my jimmy. Inside I could hear a noise that sounded like he knocked something over. Went inside and saw him on the garage door rail! Understand that i's not just a straight climb up to it. He had to jump out from the truck and up onto the rail. Probably only catching it with his front paws and cliffhanging there till he pulled himself up. The noise I heard outside was actually when he would stand up and pop the roof metal back and forth. After a couple quick pics I tried to get him down. I couldn't quite reach him and he didn't want to let go. After a minute he jumped and did a baseball slide down the hood and acted like he was so slick.
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this is my little dip****
http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...t/DSCF2111.jpg this is my girl and the other one back in march before she died RIP smokey http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...y/DSCF2094.jpg |
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