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The E-Sylum: Volume 19, Number 2, January 10, 2016, Article 30

DOG CHEWS CHINESE CASH STASH

The Chinese like to stash cash, and sometimes that goes horribly wrong. Here's what happens when you let your dog get hold of it. Thanks to Dick Hanscom for passing along this Daily Mail article. -Editor

Dog chewed 100 yuan banknotes An unlucky man who hid money from his wife in a duvet got his comeuppance when he woke up one day to find his dog had chewed the whole lot to pieces.

His friend's golden retriever Hali had munched away 3,800 Yuan (£380) while he and his wife were sleeping in Lvshun, northeast China, reports Huanqiu.com, an affiliation of the People’s Daily Online.

They discovered Hali with his innocent eyes staring up at them as he was surround by shredded red and white 100 Yuan (£10) notes.

When his wife asked where the money had come from, he told her it was their own money and that he was just hiding it.

He confessed he did not expect the dog to chew the whole lot up.

Hali is five-months-old, the couple were looking after him while their friend was travelling. He usually chews a teddy bear, so they were shocked to discover he had chewed up the duvet.

On the morning of the incident, the wife woke up to see that the door to the spare bedroom on the ground floor was open. When she looked in, she discovered it was littered with ripped up banknotes.

The blanket had been chewed to pieces and scattered all over the floor, Hali was lying on top of it and staring up at her with his puppy-dog eyes.

To read the complete article, see:
Man is devastated after the cash he tried to hide from his wife in the duvet is found and SHREDDED into pieces by pet dog (www.dailymail.co.uk/news/peoplesdaily/article-3386891/Man-devastated-cash-tried-hide-wife-duvet-SHREDDED-pieces-pet-dog.html)



Wayne Homren, Editor

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