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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Kalamazoo, MI
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Wow, that's insane! I've always worried about Sigurd going through the front windows... he literally smashes himself on them when he sees the neighbours cat walking through our yard. Of course I put him in his cage the moment I see him do that!!
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Canada, Sask
Posts: 3,116
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This is actually the second time he's went through this glass door. The first time was when he was a pup. He came whipping down the stairs and smashed his head through one panel. We replaced it thinking he was just young and needed to learn what glass was, but I guess all he learned was that he could go through that door if he really wanted to. |
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Texas
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I had to cover the bottom of our all glass door because of the shepherds constantly up on the door wrestling/hitting it. I was afraid they would bust it. We have since replaced that door with one with a solid bottom more sturdy. Those all glass doors are pretty but can be dangerous with shepherds and those darn prey drives of theirs.
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