We did not have squirrels where I grew up (low desert, too hot for them) so our dog saved all his energy for chasing cats. A couple of times, when a strange cat wandered through our yard, he went straight through the screen door before we could get it open for him. Yeah, the door had to be repaired or replaced, but the dog was fine.
the lost wizard almost 6 years ago
Call of the wild cannot be ignored.
Stevefk almost 6 years ago
It’s a natural screening process.
Dani Rice almost 6 years ago
Neither our cat nor our dog chase squirrels. They learned they’ll never catch one, and they are both too old and wise to bother.
I AM CARTOON LADY! almost 6 years ago
…together they are the,‘Big Chase!’ Coming to a hardware store near you!
Zen-of-Zinfandel almost 6 years ago
Leaping through the door of leashed resistance.
Alberta Oil almost 6 years ago
Well.. deadly to the door.. the other two will live to play the game again.
WCraft Premium Member almost 6 years ago
How about one picture window?
thejanith Premium Member almost 6 years ago
We did not have squirrels where I grew up (low desert, too hot for them) so our dog saved all his energy for chasing cats. A couple of times, when a strange cat wandered through our yard, he went straight through the screen door before we could get it open for him. Yeah, the door had to be repaired or replaced, but the dog was fine.
Ed Brault Premium Member almost 6 years ago
My St. Bernard did that to our patio door. I replaced it with a fiberglass screen. The next time, she BOUNCED! ;-D