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We every so often crate Tucker in a wire crate, which he loves. The thought crossed my mind about him being able to slide that latch open, but so far he hasn't. We also gate Tucker in the kitchen, there are two gates, one is a gate that locks in place, and the other is just propped up and it slides open or closed. I slide it behind the stove and it lays flat against the wall, and then slides closed and then the other side rests on a portion of a wall. I hope I explained that clearly enough.
A couple of days ago, Tucker was out of the kitchen before anyone had let him out, so when my daughter got home from school, I asked her, if she forgot to close the gate before going to school, and she said, no. The next day same scenario, but I forgot to ask my daughter if she had not closed the gate. Well, today I had him in the gated kitchen and I know for a fact both gates were closed when I went upstairs, and guess who came racing up the stairs, like look Mom, I got out...lol.
He either just slides it open with his nose or paw. We have used the same set up with Lance being gated in the kitchen but he never decided to push his limits, although he really is not a fan of gates, so that is probably why. This just proves, I really need to get the walk through gate I've been wanting to get.
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