@Basenji_Boy:
The B that opens the door hasn't figured out how to unlock it yet…..he did somehow accomplish it once. We ended up having two seperate fenced yards and lots of gates inside the house.
We have two pacs and like Andrea male/female issues. One pack has two spayed females and two in tact males........I just can't in my mind leave them unattended when we leave.
I just don't trust the two older Af's outside unattended when we leave( other dogs and prey animal issues), but we've left those two run the house when we go to the store or short type jaunts.
As Andrea said, this isn't "normal"
I love my 3 B's, and we've dogsat/fostered on several occasions at the same time up to 9 B's. But, it's a LOT of work…multiple gates to set up...establishing ad hoc feeding arrangements (i.e., daughter take two B's into basement, I take our two into family room, wife places one in the mudroom, and two in the den)...crazy! Taking them for walks, dog park, etc. I don't know how you, Andrea, Kim and the other breeders manage the numbers at times! To me, 3 is a good number ...and more "normal"