What would you have done?

what would you have done

  • left £5 to cover the loss

    Votes: 28 84.8%
  • left the area as quickly as possibe

    Votes: 2 6.1%
  • told them it was his own fault for leaving food unattended

    Votes: 3 9.1%

  • Total voters
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patricks148

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was walking my two German Pointers in a local park the other day and there was a football match going on at the time.

Baldrick (pictured left) the boy dog, shot off to a carrier bag lying by the touch line. Before i knew it he had the contents out and was tucking into what ever was in there. Then i heard on of the subs shouting to the others that "this dogs just eaten Rabs Cheese Burger" which they all though was hilarious

I stuck him on the lead

what would you have done next?
 
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Let the dug run on to the park and do a big jobby in the centre circle.
 

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Left some money to cover the cost. Yes, one could be pedantic and say that he shouldnt have left it there but does someone really have to think about every eventuality in such scenarios? I'd imagine he had other things on his mind.
 

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Love this story.
I walk my 2 rescue greyhounds on a common which often has football being played and my dog has cocked his leg on a sports bag more than once,very embarrassing!!!
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I have an extremely well trained springer spaniel. I was walking down a canal tow path one morning when my dog jumped onto the front of some boat and jumped back out with half a bacon sandwich in his mouth. Never been so embarrassed

He was my uncles old police sniffer dog. My uncle said " oh yeh,,,, he's uncontrollable around bacon and lamb"!!!!!!!!!
 

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My Springer Spaniel Buster once bolted out the back garden into the alley, shot into a neighbors house and pinched a tray of chocolate digestives that an old dear was enjoying in her back garden.

I was mortified and explained that he was only a puppy and that Springer's are notorious nut jobs (in the most lovable way possible). She just laughed to be fair.

I never offered a replacement, mainly because i was in shock at the little buggers expoits.

He once pinched a slice of bread from a fisherman on the side of the canal in Wigan. I have to say that the fisherman was less than impressed, however it was basically just left on the path.

Pleased to say that he is now a reformed character and is obedient at least 95% of the time.

Half the joy of owing a dog is to see a cheeky little bugger running around like a mentalist

Mind you, how could you be angry with a face like his

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patricks148

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My Springer Spaniel Buster once bolted out the back garden into the alley, shot into a neighbors house and pinched a tray of chocolate digestives that an old dear was enjoying in her back garden.

I was mortified and explained that he was only a puppy and that Springer's are notorious nut jobs (in the most lovable way possible). She just laughed to be fair.

I never offered a replacement, mainly because i was in shock at the little buggers expoits.

He once pinched a slice of bread from a fisherman on the side of the canal in Wigan. I have to say that the fisherman was less than impressed, however it was basically just left on the path.

Pleased to say that he is now a reformed character and is obedient at least 95% of the time.

Half the joy of owing a dog is to see a cheeky little bugger running around like a mentalist

Unfortunately Baldrick has a litany of past offences when it comes to stealing food.

He's had veal escalopes, bacon rolls, even had a tray of potatoes that were about to go in the Aga to be roasted.
 
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Unfortunately Baldrick has a litany of past offences when it comes to stealing food.

He's had veal escalopes, bacon rolls, even had a tray of potatoes that were about to go in the Aga to be roasted.

You cant beat a lovable rogue :rofl:

I have heard of a Labrador that once devoured massive bag of plain flower.......

Bet that hurt on the way out

mind you, My mates Alsatian once ate a 12" Dominoes "hot one" pizza in about 10 seconds flat, whist he was out the room.

bad enough him chomping about £20 worth of scran, he then redecorated the front room during the wee small hours after the poor mutts bowels could not cope with the volume cheese, chilies and pepperoni that sat rumbling in his guts

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I knew a Retriever who could not only clear a coffee table with a swipe of his tail, but also had a tendency to 'retrieve' all sorts of meat items from the neighbourhood - specialising in Sunday Roasts!! Owners had no idea where he got them, but were too frightened to ask!

Our Weimaraner found many ways to get out of her run and cause havoc with rubbish bins - returning home enormous and in a sorry state for a couple of days!
 
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