We have a dog door to the front door with a gate at the bottom of the stairs. The 3 hounds like to sit on the porch and wait for photo ops. We have a dog door in the laundry room that takes them out to the back porch. There, they can go out the screen dog door, down the ramp to their fenced yard. Our builder could not believe all the extra dog things we put into to this house. The fence has 2 gates, one on each side of the house. I've read lots of stories on the drool of escaping bassets so we're always checking the gates!<div>
The other day we had the HVAC system serviced. They know we have dogs and the service guy is good about shutting gates. My daughter, Meg. and I were in the kitchen. She looked out the window and screamed "Guinness is out!" He was way over at our neighbors - in full run. I threw a leash at my daughter and she ran like the wind to catch him. (definitely faster than me). Anyway, he saw here coming and kept going. Then, when he realized it was his favorite person in the world, he stopped, dropped and gave fully belly rub position. <div>
My heart about stopped. The service guy didn't know the dogs could get out to the back yard and didn't lock the fence. Meg brought the wayward hound home and there on the front lawn was Gallagher, just waiting for someone to notice that he was out. I don't think MacKenzie even woke up from her nap to leave. </div>
<div>I'm just thankful that he didn't go in the other direction. We would not have seen him and there has been a coyote in the area. The alligator is in the mud for the season. </div></div><div>As I write this, the little devil just came downstairs from upstairs. We had the gate down so that the Xmas decorations could go back upstairs. He was investigating Meg's room. She has a stuffed life size basset. Guinness never met the "upstairs" basset and was quite frightened by it. Finally, something scares him!</div>