Dog eats owner's $5,000 wedding ring

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RAISINVILLE TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Tina Burlett thought someone had broken into her house and stolen her custom-made, $5,000 wedding ring, so she called the police, who filed a report. But Burlett's grandmother already had a suspect in mind: the family pooch.

X-rays proved the grandmother right. The valuable bauble was inside the belly of Burlett's pit bull, Missy, who has a taste for diamonds.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/16656311.htm
 
Well, tis' good that it all came out well in the end:eek: .

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Beyond Belief said:
RAISINVILLE TOWNSHIP, Mich. - Tina Burlett thought someone had broken into her house and stolen her custom-made, $5,000 wedding ring, so she called the police, who filed a report. But Burlett's grandmother already had a suspect in mind: the family pooch.

X-rays proved the grandmother right. The valuable bauble was inside the belly of Burlett's pit bull, Missy, who has a taste for diamonds.

http://www.miami.com/mld/miamiherald/news/16656311.htm
 
Well, you know what they say, "*advertiser censored* happens."

And, in this case, that's a good thing.
 
LisainWV said:
Well, you know what they say, "*advertiser censored* happens."

And, in this case, that's a good thing.
I would get rid of the dog it as expensive taste. lol.;)
 
We have an English Bulldog that I could see doing something like this. She will attempt to eat ANYTHING that is left on the floor. Unfortunately, I strongly believe that unless the pup bites-you should accept your responsibility and keep the pet. I know most people would disagree, but thats just how I feel.
 

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