Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, nobody knows my sorrow. . . .
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Nobody knows the trouble I've seen, nobody knows my sorrow. . . .
This is my 4 year old Malinios Shepherd, Cooper. We had to put up a gate to give the cats a safe haven from him but when we adopted our Pom, we had to get a gate with a pass through. Cooper has always laid in front of the gate and now that there is a door on it, he always lays with his head through it! (Excuse the fur piles in the corner; with 2 shepherds, a pom and 4 cats we have to vacuum once, sometimes twice a day and just hadn't gotten to it yet!)
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Before we got the gate with the pass through, we had a shorter one and Cooper could jump over it too. We opted for the taller one when we were looking for the gate with the pass through. Now, I'm not saying he doesn't jump up on it when we come in the front door, he has managed to push it almost completely over!
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He doesn't look like a happy camper.. I'm sure he gets attention, but he looks like he is feeling sorry for himself.. I can't imagine what he would do with the cats.. My guy discovered how much fun it is to chase squirrels. He, and my niece (a doodle).. are having so much fun, but don't have a clue where the squirrels go.. They stand and look at the tree, as if to say where are you..
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