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Old 06-27-2010, 03:36 AM
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Dog Escape Compilation Video

Hi everyone, I'm new here. I love dogs. I have had 4 dogs so far and really want to get a another dog when I move into a new place.

Anyways, I put together a Dog Escape Compilation Video and thought it would be fun to share it here

YouTube - Best Dog Escape - Compilation Video

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Old 06-27-2010, 07:35 AM
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Holy cow - that last dog blows my mind! And the beagle breaking out of the pen is a classic. I'll be sure to show this to my husband. He rolls his eyes at me when I complain that he's not being careful enough with our own escape artist.
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Old 06-27-2010, 07:53 AM
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Cool Video
I have an escape artist too but she morphs her body as flat as a frisbee and goes under everything. Once on the other side, she puffs back up to her regular size....lol
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Old 06-27-2010, 09:50 AM
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Holy cow - that last dog blows my mind! And the beagle breaking out of the pen is a classic. I'll be sure to show this to my husband. He rolls his eyes at me when I complain that he's not being careful enough with our own escape artist.
Cool. Ya the more people the see it the better ^.^ I used to own a beagle that was a great escape artist lol. until one day, when he tried to go to through the neighbors fence through a hole (when he was around 13 years old) and he realized he was just a bit too fat and got stuck between the fence lol.

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I have an escape artist too but she morphs her body as flat as a frisbee and goes under everything. Once on the other side, she puffs back up to her regular size....lol
nice lol. my current dog, a viszla never escapes lol.
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LOL, hounds are naturals at escaping. Years of breading them to figure out way around obstacles has turned them into that. My Beagle was good at it when she was younger, and my bloodhound can climb chain-link fences without a problem.
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Old 06-27-2010, 12:21 PM
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LOL, hounds are naturals at escaping. Years of breading them to figure out way around obstacles has turned them into that. My Beagle was good at it when she was younger, and my bloodhound can climb chain-link fences without a problem.
nice lol. I've always wanted to get a bloodhound some day. They look so fun to play with. One of my friends had one and the dog would always try and keep 3 tennis balls in its mouth.
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that second dog always makes me laugh...you can see where the owners have tried to reinforce the excape route


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Do you bread them like popcorn shrimp? Or more like make a hound sandwich?






couldn't resist. Sorry.
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Lol. I knew you would pick up on that

Once you own a hound you will never go back to the other classes.
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omg! expecially @ the one where he goes back and lets his buddies out!

lol... crio you mean "do you bread them like pup-corn shrimp?"
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Omg, one misspelled word and it dogpile on the hound. I swear, what would you guys do without me to pick on. No problem, I have big shoulders and a happy place I can go to.
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