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My Dog Ate My Card

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  • Super User

Hey ya’ll,

 

In the spirit of some interesting thread topics we’ve had recently - I’m thinking of one about stuff like lemonade and Gatorade - I decided to share something as well. Last night I was sitting on the couch and my wallet was out. Gus, my Springer Spaniel, bout a year old, was feeling extra playful, getting into some mischief while I watched Better Call Saul. At some point I look down and notice my wallet is on the ground with all the cards spilled out and Gus takin a lookin through the contents. So I pick everything back up and look to make sure everything is there…. It’s not. My debit card is missing. Forty five minutes of searching later… no card. 
 

This evening, Gus dropped several Deps Cover Scats outside and woaho! Looky there! Fragments of my card! 
 

So, it’s true, your dog can and will eat your homework… or your card… if you are not careful. 
 

Im getting the card replaced, no issues. 
 

Cheers 
 

 

 

  • Super User

The question is, did he make any charges on it before he ate the evidence?

  • Super User
22 minutes ago, Tennessee Boy said:

The question is, did he make any charges on it before he ate the evidence?

 

Keep any eye out for any random bone or kibble charges.

  • Super User
25 minutes ago, Tennessee Boy said:

The question is, did he make any charges on it before he ate the evidence?

Apparently just a deposit.

  • Super User

Smart dog, he knew it had a chip so inserted it. Lol

I remember getting in trouble in middle school because my dog actually did eat my homework

  • Super User
3 hours ago, Tennessee Boy said:

The question is, did he make any charges on it before he ate the evidence?

He couldn't. Dog thought the PIN was #2

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