Can't Keep 'Em Outside or Inside
Occurred on September 29, 2022 / Home, Pennsylvania, USA: "My red husky lucky doesn't like being outside or inside for very long so he figured out how to open doors on his own but refuses to shut them no matter how much I've tried to teach him."
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