Posted on 04/08/2024 12:11:01 PM PDT by Red Badger
April 5 (UPI) -- The dogs had their day at a Chinese mall when 100 huskies escaped from a pet cafe and ran loose through the shopping center.
Workers at the cafe in Shenzhen, Guangdong, said someone left a door open, allowing 100 canines to run out into the shopping mall, surprising and delighting shoppers.
Cafe employees said the dogs were excited because the business' owner was visiting the cafe after a prolonged absence.
Workers ran out after the dogs and were able to round up the excited animals after a prolonged indoor chase.
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Some Ting Wong?
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Maybe we should root for soylent green instead
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That would absolutely be the highlight of my week.
We had a company Christmas Dinner at a local restaurant that had a dock.
There was a big sailboat docked at the end and we could see it thru a big picture window.
The boat was covered in seagulls for some reason.
Then we saw the chef go running down the dock waving his arms and yelling. It was his new boat.
Everybody was transfixed by the sight until I said, “I hope nobody ordered the chicken.” and everyone laughed!................
After the dog escaped about half their menu suddenly became “unavailable”.
Huskies love to run free.
My friend has 3 and they bolt together, whenever they get the chance
I can’t imagine having 100 huskies together.
LOL
A flood of goodnaturedness.
I would run too if they were going to eat me
Years ago I had a Samoyed—kinda a cousin of a Huskie.
When I called her she always bolted in the opposite direction away from me—then after a while would look back at me.
The only way she would come is if I lay on the ground and played dead.
Then she wanted to rescue me.
;-)
And when they offer you a doggy bag, they offer you a doggy bag!
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