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Brilliant Escape Artists 😄 (Original Post)
catbyte
Jan 2019
OP
I saw a german shepherd climbing a chain link fence... to get back in after his wanderings.
keithbvadu2
Jan 2019
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grumpyduck
(6,297 posts)1. Priceless.
I (and probably fifteen million other people) had a parakeet who used to open his cage, fly out, and then fly back when he was ready.
And BTW, I think the last donkey should have put that bar back.
MLAA
(17,376 posts)3. LOL. Indeed, where was he raised? In a barn?
nocoincidences
(2,237 posts)2. He seemed to be thinking about it!
sheshe2
(84,089 posts)4. Donkeys doing the limbo.
keithbvadu2
(37,061 posts)5. I saw a german shepherd climbing a chain link fence... to get back in after his wanderings.
Demovictory9
(32,507 posts)6. LOL. They have places to be