Jan 21

Lure Poupoune through the pet door, with sweet words and doggy treats. It doesn’t come naturally, but she’ll learn, smart dog as she is.

Lure Poupoune through the pet door, with sweet words and doggy treats. It doesn’t come naturally, but she’ll learn, smart dog as she is.
25 January, 2006 at 08:02
She’s learned, all right! And now she asks to go out (and come in) and go out (and come in) and go out (and come in) and go out (and come in) and go out (and come in) and…
25 January, 2006 at 09:37
It looks very much like a regular cat door. But it doesn’t open by itself? I’m confused now.
25 January, 2006 at 10:02
It’s a cat door for dogs. Marketed as PetDoor, with pictures of dogs on it. It opens if the dog puts it’s paw or it’s muzzle against it, but since it’s somewhat locked with a magnetic strip it’s kind of scary for the metal-fobic Poupoune. And no, it doesn’t open by itself, it’s not that fancy.
25 January, 2006 at 10:09
The pet door she can open herself, and itís in the door on the airlock.
The kitchen door she canít open herself and thereís no pet door in it.
ASCII art:
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Legend:
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| Outside wall of house (brick)
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__________ Walls of airlock (plastic sheeting)
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| Kitchen door (metal, no pet door)
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# Airlock door (metal, contains pet door)
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Does this help?
30 January, 2006 at 13:47
Yes. Thanks. I can sleep now. Phew!