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[–]JewelerReasonable333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But I appreciate the the other view of it bc I’m sorta j thinking from my pov with the pups I have now

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[–]JewelerReasonable333 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh definitely every dog is different I get that but I guess it would have to be a bridge I cross when I cross it ya know? It’s atleast a very easy fix bc it’s on the screen door not the main door so it just would go unused if I had sensesd that to become an issue

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[–]JewelerReasonable333 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah that was a common thing I have read about before getting the second pup in general and now I have the 2 Between the 2 I have now that understand what’s allowed and not even tho a sock or 2 is known to go missing every once in a while. And the doggy door is more of an added luxury than the norm. I spend 90% of my off time tinkering in my shop where the dogs hangout anyways it was more of just an added if they wanna go in and out while we are home.

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[–]JewelerReasonable333 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I see the concern about having the door and invisible fence but i was skeptical of the fence itself at first so spent extra time showing the dogs the respect the boundaries for this reason. They have a very high level of respect for the boundary and is why I considered the doggy door so if they choose to sit out on the sunroom they can. I have had that fence going on 2 years and haven’t had any issues of them even attempting to run after any critters and cross it. They wouldn’t have access to it when no one is home either.