PITTSBURGH, Penn. (WTVO) — Cecil the dog had never done anything wrong, his owners said, until he ate $4,000 in cash.
Carrie and Clayton Law took to Instagram after Cecil ate an envelope full of the cash they had recently withdrawn from the bank to pay for a new backyard fence.
The mutt is a Labradoodle and probably cost the Millennial duo $4,000 to parade in front of their friends to make them feel "cool". They should have stuck to a dog they got at the local shelter.
Our GSD mix got hold of a hundred dollar bill once. My wife rescued enough of it to exchange it at the bank. I don't remember what the standard was but it was enough.
That dog just has expensive taste much like mine. Their problem is I don't have cash to stick in envelopes so they just have to settle for dog treats. God help me if they read this!
The mutt is a Labradoodle and probably cost the Millennial duo $4,000 to parade in front of their friends to make them feel "cool". They should have stuck to a dog they got at the local shelter.
ReplyDeleteOr a cat....
DeleteOur GSD mix got hold of a hundred dollar bill once. My wife rescued enough of it to exchange it at the bank. I don't remember what the standard was but it was enough.
ReplyDeletegotta be able to read the serial number. my beagle ate 2 twenties. could not be read, thus confetti.
DeleteThere is a precedent for this.......
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That dog just has expensive taste much like mine. Their problem is I don't have cash to stick in envelopes so they just have to settle for dog treats. God help me if they read this!
ReplyDeleteThat's $24,000 in dog dollars.
ReplyDeleteActually, $28,000. I made an arithmetic error.
DeleteAt least, that’s the story he told the IRS. And he’s sticking to it.
ReplyDeleteI lost it in the lake.
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