Friday, August 14, 2015

Glamus Castle, the Houdini Artist, Foiled by Clever Craftsmanship and The Possibility of a Fence

Pam took down a pool which left us with several pieces of a fence to create a semblance of a yard. The goal is that the great escape artist will not be able to flee as she magically discovered, in her puppiehood and with an adventurous nature, that she can. Tunga cut pieces of wood to secure the fence, but our (my) measurements were all wrong, so I'm back to the drawing board today.

Ah, but we tried.

It is dog nature to run and flee, sprint and depart from the parameters set to conceal them. I'm looking forward to the day when I can open the sliding glass door and set her outside in a contained environment that will not tempt her to eat the neighbor's squirrel feeders, bread baths, and sausage rolls. She knows exactly where to go to get out and that is our weekend task - to stop her from finding her way out of Mt. Pleasant.

She was good, Glamus, when company visited for a barbecue and pre-karaoke romp, but during the day without visitors her tendency is to take Chitunga and I on adventures. Our task is to stop this behavior at whatever cost. Wish us luck.

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