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Crowe
Nov 08, 2015Explorer
It's not just mini blinds, it's BIG blinds, too. When our first dog was a puppy, we used to lock him in the kitchen behind a gate. For a while he never made any attempts to escape (or he was foiled). We had a very small ranch, with a huge picture window in the front of the house, and equally as large a set of blinds. Couch was in front of the window. Came home from work, Jasper had escaped, hopped up on the back of the couch and somehow managed to get the draw cord completely wrapped around his belly. He had a few rope burns but fortunately decide to just wait it out. I found him on top of the back of the couch patiently waiting for someone to free him. Needless to say we moved the couch and found a better way to secure him.
This can also happen to human babies as well.
This can also happen to human babies as well.
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