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lifestyle2 years ago

Pennsylvania Dog Devours $4K, Leaving Family in Expensive Shreds

A Pennsylvania family was stunned when their Goldendoodle, Cecil, chewed up $4,000 in cash intended for home improvements. The dog, who had never done anything like this before, left the money shredded across the room. The couple managed to recover around $3,500 by piecing together the bills and collecting what Cecil vomited or passed in the following days. The bank replaced the bills that could be taped together with identifiable serial numbers. Cecil remained healthy throughout the ordeal, and the family took the incident in stride, even considering framing some of the damaged bills as a memento of the bizarre event.

odd-news2 years ago

"Golden-Doodle's $4,000 Cash Feast Leaves Owners Scrambling to Salvage Savings"

A Pittsburgh couple's Goldendoodle named Cecil ate $4,000 in cash they had saved for a home project. The incident went viral after they posted about it on Instagram. They managed to recover $3,550 by washing and taping the chewed-up bills, which the bank accepted as long as the serial numbers were intact. Despite the costly snack, Cecil was unharmed and the couple learned a valuable lesson about where to keep their money.

odd-news2 years ago

"Cecil the Dog's $4,000 Feast: A Family's Smelly Cash Recovery Mission"

In Pennsylvania, a couple's goldendoodle named Cecil ate $4,000 in cash. The owners, Carrie and Clayton Shaw, managed to recover $3,350 by sifting through the dog's waste and washing the remnants of the bills. The bank will replace the notes with intact serial numbers. The couple plans to create a collage from the remaining cash scraps, turning their ordeal into an expensive piece of art, while Cecil has regained favor with his owners and will be featured in the artwork.

odd-news2 years ago

"Family Recovers $4,000 After Pet Dog's Expensive Cash Feast"

In Pennsylvania, a couple's dog named Cecil ate $4,000 in cash intended for a home improvement project. The owners, Clayton and Carrie Law, had to retrieve the money by sifting through the dog's waste, managing to recover $3,550 by washing and piecing together the damaged bills. The bank exchanged the salvaged bills for new ones, and the couple shared their story on social media, where it gained widespread attention. They plan to use the remaining unrecoverable pieces to create art and have yet to complete their original project of building a new fence.

human-interest2 years ago

"Pennsylvania Dog's $4,000 Cash Feast Leaves Owners in Shock"

A Pittsburgh couple's dog, Cecil, ate $4,000 in cash, leading them on a mission to recover the money. They managed to retrieve about $3,500 by waiting for Cecil to expel the bills and painstakingly matching and taping the serial numbers on the scraps. The couple's story went viral after posting a video on Instagram, which has since garnered nearly 12 million views and even helped Clayton, a marketing and sales coach, land a new client.

odd-news2 years ago

"Cecil the Dog's $4,000 Cash Feast Leaves Pennsylvania Family Short"

A goldendoodle named Cecil from Pennsylvania became an internet sensation after eating $4,000 in cash that his owners had set aside for a contractor. The owners, Clayton and Carrie Law, managed to recover most of the money by piecing together the chewed-up bills from Cecil's droppings and vomit, with only $450 still missing. The bank accepted the reconstructed bills, and the couple saw the humor in the situation, considering the remaining scraps as their most expensive piece of art.

odd-news2 years ago

"Pennsylvania Pooch Devours $4,000 Cash Feast"

A Pennsylvania couple's Goldendoodle named Cecil ate $4,000 in cash meant for a new fence. The couple managed to recover $3,550 after monitoring the dog and cleaning up the vomited and excreted bills. They documented the incident on Instagram, which went viral. The remaining $450 may be replaced by the Bureau of Engraving and Printing if they submit a claim. The bank replaced the bills with intact serial numbers, and the couple was never angry at Cecil, acknowledging that "you can't blame a dog for being a dog."

local-news2 years ago

"Pennsylvania Family Recoups Most of $4,000 After Dog's Expensive Snack"

In Pittsburgh's Point Breeze neighborhood, a goldendoodle named Cecil ate and chewed up $4,000 in cash left on the kitchen counter by his owners, Clayton and Carrie Law. The couple managed to recover all but $500 by cleaning and taping the bills together with enough serial numbers intact to satisfy the bank's requirements. The incident, which was shared on social media, received thousands of likes and comments. Cecil, who had previously been considered well-behaved and had recovered from an earlier health scare, is now doing fine and remains a beloved pet despite his costly feast.