A Boston will let you know in no uncertain terms if he/she wants in.
I’ve done that before with my Pug, and he definitely doesn’t let me forget for very long.
Yeah your dog!
Two words- Doggy door. It is a great investment.I have 3 Bostons and they all come and go as they please.
My brother left our old French poodle out in sub-zero weather for almost an hour. Almost killed her but they revived her with warm blankets and love.
My wife had a cat that would do a Garfield chest high on the screen door until you let it in. It would occasionally rattle the screen for attention. Eventually you would go look and see it hanging there.
Weird….I almost have to drag my Alaskan Malamute (not my avatar) inside when it’s sub-freezing.:-)
Poor Cagney!
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wdpeck almost 12 years ago
A Boston will let you know in no uncertain terms if he/she wants in.
James Hopkins almost 12 years ago
I’ve done that before with my Pug, and he definitely doesn’t let me forget for very long.
Comic Minister Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Yeah your dog!
N.D.Pendent almost 12 years ago
Two words- Doggy door. It is a great investment.I have 3 Bostons and they all come and go as they please.
johbjacob almost 12 years ago
My brother left our old French poodle out in sub-zero weather for almost an hour. Almost killed her but they revived her with warm blankets and love.
Lamberger almost 12 years ago
My wife had a cat that would do a Garfield chest high on the screen door until you let it in. It would occasionally rattle the screen for attention. Eventually you would go look and see it hanging there.
ictchaser almost 12 years ago
Weird….I almost have to drag my Alaskan Malamute (not my avatar) inside when it’s sub-freezing.:-)
Dry and Dusty Premium Member almost 12 years ago
Poor Cagney!