Couple days ago, I came home from the grocery store, as I came thru the door, I found Yoda on top of the coffee table. He was whining for me to get him down. I get him off the table, but I was wondering how it happened. When I leave the house, he is put in a fenced up area in the living room. The fence is not fixed to the floor so it can be pushed around. Apparently, he pushed the fence next to the table and climb out of the area and onto the table! He had a good old time and pushed everything off the coffee table. Thank god there is nothing valuable on the table for him to push off.

It just goes to show you, do not ever under-estimate your Corgi, it will surprise you at every turn!

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Comment by julie on June 8, 2009 at 3:12am
Haha.That is so cute! I'm amazed that Yoda is such a climber! Perhaps he was looking for a snack up there:).
Comment by Bev Levy on June 6, 2009 at 4:39pm
Ya just never know! They each have their own little personalities. We had a board across the door way to our laundry room and kitty litter/kitty food for 7 years with no dogs jumping over it. Even the doberman did not and it barely came to her ankles! We had cute, sweet little Izzy one week before she jumped it every chance she got. Sparty and Buffy (RIP) even did agility so it wasn't like they couldn't jump it, they just never did. Izzy will mind whenever you are around but if your back is turned she is into everything. It does help that they are short but they still find plenty they can reach!
Comment by David on June 5, 2009 at 8:49pm
We are getting him the taller fences this weekend. Hopefully, he won't get out again! >_/body>
Comment by Marti & Toki on June 5, 2009 at 7:38pm
lol never under under estimate a jedi master!
Comment by Ashley Kelty on June 5, 2009 at 5:31pm
Haha, as soon as I posted that, Miso somehow got out of her kennel! Maybe I just didn't close it right. Now I'm going to have to watch her like a hawk.
Comment by Ashley Kelty on June 5, 2009 at 5:25pm
That sounds...absolutely adorable, and surprising as well! You should try getting a more fixed fence area, or perhaps do crate training. I feel safe leaving Miso at home in her Kennel, because I know the worst she can do is tear apart the toys I leave in there for her.

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