Dog Eats $4,000 in Cash, Owners Retrieve Most of It
Pennsylvania Couple Manages to Recover $3,550 After Their Goldendoodle Devours Their Savings
- Cecil, a seven-year-old Goldendoodle from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ate $4,000 in cash that his owners, Clayton and Carrie Law, had withdrawn to pay for a fence installation.
- The Laws were able to retrieve about $3,550 of the money by washing and piecing together the torn bills that Cecil had not fully digested.
- The couple's bank informed them that as long as the serial numbers on the bills were visible, the bank would accept the chewed money.
- The remaining $450 that was not recovered is very damaged and would need to be mailed to a government agency for replacement.
- The Laws plan to create an artwork with the remaining shreds of bills they couldn't fully piece together.