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Bella: The Great Escape

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Uploaded by on Jul 16, 2007

We tried this new pen out for Bella during the day. Jen forgot to take Bella's collar off (so she doesn't get caught on the fence), so she came home.... to find Bella had escaped.

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  • Would you rather put a 12-week old dog:

    A) In a 6 foot long cage attached to her kennel so she can roam around all day.

    B) In a 2 ft. squared kennel that's she's locked in all day.

    Tough choice. You obviously have never owned a dog or know anything about it. Anyone who lets a 12 week old dog run amuck in the house is ridiculous.

    She now has the house all day, every day. Train first.

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  • I like how she lies down for a little while to plan her great escape.

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  • @nikkib12

    did i ask you about ,NO....

  • @coolfriends12 you obviously have never owned a beagle. I kenneled my beagle up until he was like 7... at first because its part of training a dog, they dont piss where they sleep. Then it was because he's a beagle and gets into everything, i didn't want him to hurt himself. Now he loves his crate. He goes and lays down in it when he's tired.

  • Really u trap ur dog like that!!!

  • @bradjward not only ridiculous not safe

  • nice for you pal... im glad you're into 60 year old woman.

  • I tapped your mom. In the face.

  • unfortunately for you, she probably wouldn't tap you ...

  • I keep my beagle in a kennel during the day. He experiences separation anxiety if we leave him out while we're not home. (He's a shelter dog.) Leaving him out is not only dangerous for our house, but also for him. He's happy in his kennel and goes in voluntarily. He even puts himself to bed every night at 9:30. A house is just a bigger cage, and it can contain a lot of very dangerous stuff for curious puppies and anxious dogs. I'd rather him be safe.

  • If any of these people who say 'poor dog' actually owned a beagle, they wouldn't be saying it!! It is in the best interests of the dog for it to be contained when you aren't around, because they are very curious dogs, and could really hurt themselves if left to roam the whole house.

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