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Old 12-14-2008, 06:03 PM #4
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Thanks ((Brokenfriend and Mrs. D)). Yes, love these guys!

You're absolutely right Mrs. D. And Bruna can leap so far through the air. It's very problematic for me. The kids are already planning to purchase a crate/cage for Otto. The doc has already talked with them about this.

And he leaps their stairway going down to their family room in the basement, so they will have that locked up with a baby gate. He does have stair steps up to their bed, but they will also not use that anymore. They'll keep Otto in the crate by the bed. HA! He'll drive them nuts I'm sure.

They are thinking of anyway they can to keep him under control.

You are so right. They know no bounds when it comes to leaping and jumping. I have a big problem with that with Bruna.
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