According to his owner, "He constantly thinks the screen door is closed, so we have to pretend to open it for him to come inside."
@_B___S More than likely the "opening" gesture is a sign of permission, not that they see a screen door.
@_B___S That’s a doggie that has run into a screen door or two.
@_B___S He might have bumped on to the screen door. I have done couple of times. Why take a chance!!
@_B___S 😂🤣…..dogs are too awesome. We really don’t deserve them!! 🤣❤️
@_B___S @RoseBud79004902 I love how he wiggles in anticipation as the girl opens the door for him. 🫶
@_B___S Better than my dog, who constantly thinks it's open..
@_B___S What? Oh my goodness, poor baby I’m hoping someone’s always there for him then.❤️
@_B___S Bet he ran into the screen door a couple of times. 😂
“We have tacitly abandoned certain public spaces to the most disordered and depraved among us because enforcing the law feels mean and makes us uncomfortable,” writes @katrosenfield.
@_B___S Love how his nose is inside
@_B___S Little guys nose was in the living room already love it
She said she'd never date a bald guy.. Here's what i did next..
@_B___S 😅 He may have cataracts.
@_B___S He knows it open, just wants to be invited in as a sign of respect! My pup does that too!