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These dogs are super fast runners and quite good jumpers. If they want, they can easily jump most fences. Yet a row of empty bottles and glass jars is enough for them to not cross the 'imaginary line' I set up to keep them out of the kitchen
That's because sighthounds have teeny tiny dried up corn kernels for brains :)
This true. When going for a pee, they spend more time deciding what way they need to turn in order to lift a leg they still haven't decided on, than actually pee..!
Cute! I wonder if they think they're just being respectful
I really doubt it, having lived with them for many many years...