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Post by loubella Sun Dec 16 2012, 18:04

Well this morning me and ma hubby went shopping so we left Zena and Molly in the hallway and put the child safety gate at the bottom of the stairs thinking Molly would not get through it, well get back from shopping to our horror no Molly so i ran up the stairs to find Molly playing in our bedroom quite the thing.

Its funny because we have not even tried her on the stairs as she has only turned 8 weeks old yesterday and yet she has somehow figured out how to do it and she also know how to come down the stairs as i tried her this afternoon on the last 2 steps and she managed that too.

Looks like we have 1 smart wee cookie on our hands Smile
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Post by janey Sun Dec 16 2012, 18:07



They are clever things! How did she get through the gate, could she squeeze through? Hope no damage was done Xx
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Post by loubella Sun Dec 16 2012, 18:16

i think she must have done bless her but she is fine and thankfully the house is.

The next time we go out im going to puppy proof the gate so Molly dont get through it, was such a panic not seeing her in the hallway my heart sunk i love her so much Smile x
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Post by janey Sun Dec 16 2012, 18:18



Bless Molly, good girly Smile
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Post by loubella Sun Dec 16 2012, 18:26

Molly is sleeping now cuddled into her blanky i think she has tired herself out today Smile x
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Post by Guest Sun Dec 16 2012, 18:30

They are very clever in getting what they want. Glad no damage was done Big Grin

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Post by Guest Sun Dec 16 2012, 23:12

When we first brought Loki home, he was scared of steps, wouldn't go near them. Two hours later we heard him dashing up the stairs Laughing wouldn't go down them for weeks though. Molly sounds clever, better step up your plan Big Grin

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