Pet owners made a secret door for their furry dog friends within a shared fence so the pair could play with each other frequently. The dogs had the best reaction.
Two dog owners solved a big problem by creating a secret door for their furry friends to access for 'playdates.' Miranda Stockton and Whitney Tipton are pet owners in San Francisco, California, who have dogs that have become quite friendly. Stockton and Tipton are next-door neighbors and often took their dogs over to each other’s backyards for playdates. Stockton, 45, rescued her German shepherd named Fritz in 2022 from the local Humane Society, per SWNS.
Trapper, on the other hand, has a typical golden retriever personality. Stockton said affectionately that he's 'big, sweet blundering idiot with a goofy smile.' Stockton told SWNS that she would often see Tipton’s dog Trapper sticking his head under the fence looking for Fritz — and she couldn’t take it anymore. The two women would often text back and forth asking if the dogs could play in each other’s backyards, but enough was enough.
At first, Tipton was not into the idea. Stockton then put some pressure on Tipton’s husband by sending him inspiring pictures she had found online. Stockton ended up convincing her own husband, Josh Levenson, to get on board with the idea, and the pair called a carpenter for a quote. The carpenter quoted them a fee of $600 for the design and labor, and the two homeowners decided to go for it and split the cost, according to SWNS.
She added, 'He made a door to replicate the photos I had on my board — a perfectly framed, little wood door with mini locks on both sides for privacy.' Now, Fritz and Trapper can easily get to and from each other’s backyards thanks to the small dog door in the fence. Stockton said her pup Fritz has grown in confidence by playing with Trapper — and the pair are having a ball. Fox News Digital reached out to one of the owners for additional comments and updates.
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