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Owner’s Dog Devours GH¢47,647 He Kept In An Envelope To Pay Contractors

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Owner's Dog Devours GH¢47,647 He Kept In An Envelope To Pay Contrators

Imagine waking up one hot afternoon, looking for GH¢47,647 ($4,000) to pay contractors working for you only find out that your dog has devoured the money.

That was the case of Clayton and Carrie Law, who own Cecil, a dog from Pennsylvania. The duo found most of the torn bills after searching through Cecil’s poop and vomit, but $450 is still missing.

In early December, Clayton put an envelope with $4,000 on his kitchen counter in Pittsburgh. He and Carrie needed to pay a contractor in cash for putting up a fence. About 30 minutes later, Clayton was surprised to see his dog chewing the money.

Carrie Law recalled, “Suddenly Clayton yelled to me, ‘Cecil’s eating $4,000!’” She said, “I thought, ‘I cannot be hearing that.’ I almost had a heart attack.”

The Laws described Cecil as a “goofy guy” who usually doesn’t care about food but apparently likes money.

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After eating, Cecil took a nap on the couch. The couple called a veterinary officer to check if Cecil needed medical help. Luckily, since Cecil is a big dog, they just had to watch him at home.

Interestingly, the couple decided to piece together their torn notes. They had to wait for Cecil to cough up the cash for them to clean them before piecing them together.

“There we are at the utility sink,” Carrie said. “It smelled so bad.” They tried taping the $50 and $100 bills bit by bit, finding serial numbers to make sure the banks would accept and replace them.

The bank took most of the notes, but they couldn’t recover $450.

It is not the first time a dog chewed its owners’ money. A similar thing reportedly happened in 2022 when a dog in Florida ate $2,000 (£1,576).

Rather than being sad, the owners joked about the incident, saying the remaining cash would be their most expensive piece of art.

Source: OccupyGh.com 

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