Drabble by Kevin Fagan for June 10, 2012

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    cbrsarah  almost 12 years ago

    It’s not even in the doorway properly. It’s just leaning on the door jamb/frame.

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    LeoAutodidact  almost 12 years ago

    Be glad he’s a Weiner Dog with short legs Ralph, you wouldn’t WANT to see the kind of arrangements needed for St. Bernard pups!

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    iced tea  almost 12 years ago

    Most people I know let their dog(s) have the run of the house. My daughter and her husband let their Shetland sheepdog roam all over their house and outside in their fenced yard.

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    Coasternut  almost 12 years ago

    My guys (dachshunds) stay in the kitchen when I am gone. I have a gate like this. Unbelievable it is only about 2 feet high and they have never figured out how to climb/jump it! One of my kids is large enough that she could jump it if she figured it out. I am sure they hate the thing…and I have tripped climbing over it often.

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    Coasternut  almost 12 years ago

    BTW, I LOVE the cartoons with Wally in them. Fagan must own a wiener dog as he has down their personality perfectly.

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    Saucy1121 Premium Member almost 12 years ago

    My dog figured out where and how to bump the gate and knock it out. To keep her in the kitchen at night, I put a door screen sideways across the door.

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    Drewdove  almost 12 years ago

    That not a doggie gate it’s more a doggie fence. If he put a gate on it he could open/close it to get past.

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    jonadab  almost 12 years ago

    > Unbelievable it is only about 2 feet high and > they have never figured out how to climb/jump it!

    Yeah? Try that with a lab. Haha. You can put in a cast iron gate topped with spikes and barbed wire, secured to an all-steel door frame with a dozen quarter-inch bolts, and the dog will learn how to get past it on the first day. The first thing they’ll try is just jumping over it; a typical three-month-old lab can clear about four and a half feet, maybe five. If you build the “gate” (i.e., fortress) much taller than that, they’ll find another way past, even if it means ripping up a brick wall with their paws and teeth. As a general rule, anything that gets in between the dog and being in the same room with you is not long for this world.

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    gcarlson  almost 12 years ago

    We used to have one for our dackels. They chewed their way thtrough the mesh.

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    uru8  almost 12 years ago

    I love how no one mentioned that Ralph was reading Wally’s mind.

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