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'Your dogs can open your front door': Woman comes home from work to rope holding her door shut and a note from her neighbors exposing her escapee dogs

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If you're a dog parent, you're usually pretty confident that your dog loves your home, right? They want to be there when they're tired, scared, hungry, etc. It's not just your home anymore, it is also your dog's. Yet, dogs still constantly attempt to escape when you're not around. Is it to go off and find you, maybe they think you're lost or need their protection in the big bad world? Who knows? But the thought of maybe they're trying to runaway always crosses a dog owner's mind. Dog mama of three, Bailey Dluce recently posted a video of her discovering that her pups were quite the escape artists.  

Bailey returned home one day from work with a strange rope contraption tied on her door. She slowly approach it, unsure of what it could be, then saw it was just a piece of rope tied from her door knob to the light sconce on her porch—keeping the door tightly shut. Before she could wonder any longer, she saw a note on her door clearing everything up. 

“Hi, your dogs can open your front door. We put them back in your house twice. Make sure to lock your front door." Her neighbors had left the note and made sure to add a smiley face in the sign off to assure her that it was all fine, good neighbors look out for each other and that includes their pups. Bailey found it hilarious that that's how she found out her dogs are the little professional escape artists. 

Since then, she added cameras to her home so she can watch her pups while she is away and I'm sure she now double checks before she leaves to make sure the door is securely locked. Not fully to keep out intruders, but to keep her intruder-catchers inside. 

Viewers of the video are relating to the situation, either having escape artist dogs or neighbors whose dogs are also constantly getting out mysteriously. “I'm this type of neighbor. My neighbors dog is Houdini in disguise,” one woman commented. “I once watched my neighbors huskies let themselves out then let themselves in twice. I was so impressed but my neighbor was not,” another person posted. One person even said, “I used to have a neighbor who’s dog could unlock BOTH door locks and open the sliding glass door. 😂 was the best first message I ever had to send.” So, rest easy dog parents, if you have little escape artists, it's probably just them having a time, nothing against their home! 

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