Rich B wrote: Sun Jan 22, 2023 1:00 pm
So far, Jobbo is the most sensible - just change the handle to a knob.
Aside from the obvious peni5 joke, changing the door handle from a lever to a turned knob didn't make any difference in our house - our black lab just wraps his mouth round the doorknob and turns his head. Hey presto! door open. All the door levers can be opened by a delicately placed paw to slightly open the door. He then nudges the door against the frame - just enough to bounce it off the frame without closing it shut. When he can get either a paw or his nose between the door and frame he opens the door!
Literally now have either sliding bolts on every door or have to move furniture in front of the doors to stop him exploring
The kitchen bin was originally a swing bin but he just used to dive in to grab food. Then we got a pedal bin but he learnt to press the pedal and cordinate his attack to instantly dive in the bin after pressing the pedal. Solution? Move all food / bins into locked cupboards
