Quora User Expresses Annoyance At Dogs Suddenly Coming Up To Them, Asks Pet Owners Why They Do This
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" I thought it was common sense to close a gate that you open"
Despite how much your dog loves you, they occasionally like running away. Some dogs routinely engage in it.
Some dogs do it due to a reaction to specific stimuli. Some dogs somehow seem to be magicians who can climb any fence.
In fact, if your dog becomes bored, it may find a means to escape. Or they may be lonely because you left them alone for a while.
Also, the lack of toys or other dogs to play with could also be the reason for their excessive energy. Or it's possible that they are having more fun elsewhere.
They might be visiting a neighbor who has pets or young children that they can play with. The reasons why dogs tend to run away are endless.
Although running away can be risky, your pet might only go next door and back. But then, they can suffer injuries or become lost and never return home.
The Redditor in today's r/tifu story shared how the dog ran out and had to be chased. Apparently, the contractors opened the owner's gate, and that is how the dog escaped.
Not that it's entirely their fault, but the OP thought it was common sense to close a gate that you open. The entire story is just too hilarious to imagine, so go ahead and read it below.
More Info: Reddit
This story brought a hilarious discussion from Redditors in the comments section. I've gathered some screenshots of their most upvoted replies for you to read through below.
The OP revealed in the comments that they've had the dog for over two years. Apparently, the dog listens to the OP at home, and if the OP snaps, the dog will come, but outside, it’s a different story.
So at least you know part of the reason why the OP had to chase after the dog. Drop your thoughts about this hilarious story in the comments below.