‘It’s the worst feeling when you know your dog is watching you struggle, fully aware they could fix the problem.’: Canine companion locks trucker pawrent out in Nevada cold who called a locksmith, only for the dog to rescue herself with a tap of a button

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    So, yeah, this was totally my fault for not carrying the spare key, but here's what happened.
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    It's a freezing 20-degree morning in Nevada. I stop to fuel up, take the dog out for a quick
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    bathroom break, and then toss her back in the truck to stay warm while I pump gas. I've got
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    one of those Volvos with the slide handles- you pull back to open and push up to lock. Anyway, after I finish
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    fueling, I check the door handle, and of course... locked. I ask a few nearby drivers for help,
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    hoping maybe someone has a trick or an old Volvo key that might work. No luck. At this point, I'm standing there
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    29wal
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    in the cold, trying to coach my dog through the window. "Come on, stand here. Press the button!" She's just staring at
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    me, getting more annoyed by the second. Anyway, I give up and call the one locksmith in town. He
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    says it's going to be $150 cash, which stings, but I don't really have a choice, so I tell him to come over.
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    While I wait, I'm still outside the truck, begging my dog to step on the button. No dice.
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    Eventually, I go inside the gas station to warm up. When the locksmith gets there, we walk back to the
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    truck, and— wouldn't you know it-the window is cracked open! Turns out she finally stomped
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    on the button while I wasn't looking. I try to reach the unlock button through the gap but
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    can't quite get it. The locksmith hands me a long screwdriver, and I manage
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    to lower the window all the way down. Problem solved. I gave the locksmith $20
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    for his time and went on my way. Anyway, lesson learned: always carry the second key
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    ―or maybe train your dog to work the controls a little faster!
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    JCol... Same, I jumped out to take a leak in the middle of a snowstorm, 2am, -25 outside in Pouce Coupe,
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    BC. Scud, my Maine Coon cat decides to get up and look for me, steps on the lock lever and locks me out. Spent 45 mins trying to
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    figure out ways to break in, settled on a flat head and a hammer to break the lock tumbler.

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