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Postby Lozzles » 07 Nov 2014, 22:11

Nearly lost him tonight! Our garden is well fenced and there is no way out...yeah, right :?
He went out into the garden tonight, but didn't come back. He often snuffles out hedgehogs and sits under the hedge whining at them, so we thought he had found one. Mr Loz went out first. Nothing. I went out, nothing. I then shone the torch through the gate and there he was on the other side! He had been missing for half an hour, so must have been on the road!!! I have had a look under the hedge by the gate and he has managed to get under the fence. So that is job number one tomorrow.
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Re: Jasper

Postby JoM » 07 Nov 2014, 22:51

Oh goodness Loz! What a scare! :o So glad you found him, safe and sound! At least he'd stayed close to home and hadn't wandered off.

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Re: Jasper

Postby Aggers » 07 Nov 2014, 22:59

You're lucky he didn't stray too far.

We had trouble like that with Prince when he was a puppy.
It became a battle between my handyman skills and his ingenuity in defeating them.

Never underestimate the reasoning powers of a dog. :lol:

I'm glad Jasper is alright.
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Re: Jasper

Postby Kaz » 08 Nov 2014, 08:15

:o Oh my goodness, what a fright!!!!!! I'm glad he was ok Loz, it's my worst nightmare but we have a small garden with very strong fencing, no hedges, so ours can only get out if the gate is open.

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Re: Jasper

Postby Lozzles » 08 Nov 2014, 09:08

I'm so thankful that it was late, so the road wasn't busy. I'm not going to think too much about what could have happened, just get the fence fixed pronto :shock:
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Re: Jasper

Postby tonicha » 08 Nov 2014, 09:29

Berlimey, clever animals, these dogs, aren't they?

Bet you're out there now, making sure he can't escape again.

Such a scare for you both.
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Re: Jasper

Postby Workingman » 08 Nov 2014, 14:05

Gosh, Loz, that made me jump. It is so frightening when a pet gets out unnoticed..... and even more so when they are not used to being on their own.

Maybe Jasper just did it 'to do it' and having done it didn't quite know how to get back. It is good the know he is safe and sound.
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Re: Jasper

Postby Gal » 08 Nov 2014, 15:47

:shock: What a scare for you!

Similar thing happened to Tom when he took both our dogs up to the farm last week - it was dark but the dogs are fine running about the enclosed field in the dark...only they didn't come back when called :shock: Turns out a fence that previously had been repaired had somehow become accessible again, and of course they got through it! :( Tom was really scared as once they are out of the field there is nothing else to keep them safe....luckily eventually they did come back :)
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Re: Jasper

Postby Lozzles » 08 Nov 2014, 20:44

Garden is Jasper proofed again, but this time we will make sure we check it more often ;)
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Re: Jasper

Postby saundra » 09 Nov 2014, 09:42

hope jasper doesent escape again
what a fright
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