Dog eats $130,000 Aston Martin, bad dog!
Posted by: Jon Ben-Mayor on 02/05/2014 09:16 AM [ Comments ]
A man in England came home to find that his border collie had made a bit of a mess in the driveway; the pooch had gnawed on the front wheel well of the pricey car.
According to Yahoo! News, Royston Grimstead, 42, saw that his four-year-old pet "was covered in white stuff" so gave her away the very next day - after claiming Luce also didn't get on with his other dog.
What Grimstead thought were the remnants of a bird snack the dog may have captured and eaten turned out to be fiberglass particles from his car.
The impatient pet owner, from Chedzoy, Somerset, said: "She had chewed out a huge chunk. I just laughed. I mean, what else could I do?"
The man had already been considering relocating the dog; the car was the last straw.. Grimstead says the dog tried to avoid him, because "she knew what she had done."
Grimstead successfully adopted the dog out; he never told the new owner what the dog had done, and suspects that once they find out he will be her owner again.
According to Yahoo! News, Royston Grimstead, 42, saw that his four-year-old pet "was covered in white stuff" so gave her away the very next day - after claiming Luce also didn't get on with his other dog.
What Grimstead thought were the remnants of a bird snack the dog may have captured and eaten turned out to be fiberglass particles from his car.
The impatient pet owner, from Chedzoy, Somerset, said: "She had chewed out a huge chunk. I just laughed. I mean, what else could I do?"
The man had already been considering relocating the dog; the car was the last straw.. Grimstead says the dog tried to avoid him, because "she knew what she had done."
Grimstead successfully adopted the dog out; he never told the new owner what the dog had done, and suspects that once they find out he will be her owner again.
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