we were starting to have a problem with it because if i was to leave the house he would just run through the whole house opening the door’s to get out to me ::) So we now have the ‘come on in’ cue ;D
We taught Fritz when he was a pup to let us know he wanted out by pawing the glass back door… didn’t think about mum’s oak front door and what he’d do to thatย ๐ฎย :-[ย ;D
yes our back door is looking a little worse for wear now lol ๐
It was just the back door but he does it to all doors. I was sitting watching tv and my sister walked through leaving both doors open, asked dodger thinking he’d never do it and he went straight up to both and closed them ๐
[quote author=.dodger. link=topic=14205.msg266813#msg266813 date=1241974297] any idea’s for what next to teach? I can think of loads but want to do something unusual, like not only opening doors but closing them too ๐ [/quote]
lol! nope don’t think we can take it that far…. thinking of getting him to turn the tv, surround sound and sky on as it can be a bit tricky – along with getting him to pick up items and place them into a box/bowl/basket ect Then i can let him loose in my room ๐
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