dorje Minus one for not carrying the dog through the door frame to see its reaction, and to see if the trained response would be maintained. But very cute.
boba. they remodelled the floors at my job and put some glass where there wasn't glass. This one guy at my job walked into the glass and totally busted up his face (he had a black eye and was all bruised). TWICE IN THE SAME WEEK. They had to put post-it notes on the glass to show it was there. 5 years later the post it notes are still there. I keep hoping to walk by and see the dude twitching on the ground like a stunned burned.
ABoyNamedCheese The dog was clearly playing it safe. It sees the door not as an actual barrier, but as a lever of permission-to-leave to be pulled by a human.
SWEET GOD THAT JUST MAKES IT MORE ADORABLE. MY BRAIN....
Xenocide To a dog, we are amazing god-creatures. It does not matter why we can pass through the barrier while they cannot. It is one of our many divine powers.
B. Weed To be honest, I thought this was going to be someone recording their dog's first experience with an Invisible Fence shock collar.