
When diamonds went missing from a jewelry store in Georgia, X-rays solved the mystery of who took them. The store owner’s dog, Honey Bun, had eaten the valuable pair of earrings [3] when he had left his desk to help a customer. Usually, Honey Bun’s job is to greet customers rather than to attend to merchandise. How, you may ask, were the diamonds recovered? Nature was allowed to take its course, and the diamonds saw the light of day in due time. A friend of mine once had her engagement ring take the same sort of travels through her Bernese Mountain Dog puppy’s insides. (I had the “pleasure” of being with them when the ring reappeared.) Has this ever happened to any of your jewelry? |
screen shot from The Palm Beach Post [3]
Links:
[1] http://thebark.com/print/3999?page=show
[2] http://thebark.com/printmail/3999?page=show
[3] http://www.palmbeachpost.com/accent/pets/dog-eats-10-000-in-diamonds-at-jewelry-1807405.html?cxtype=rss_news