Posted on 01/09/2014 6:03:25 PM PST by nickcarraway
A puppy blew up his owners house after he chewed through a can of deodorant.
Greyhound cross Zeus was left alone for just ten minutes before he sparked an explosion so powerful it shattered double-glazed windows, blew through floorboards and set a sofa on fire.
The six-month-old pup had chewed through a can of Lynx deodorant and, as it contents sprayed out, they were ignited by the heat from a lamp.
The blast caused £2,000 of damage but Zeus, along with five other pets in the house, escaped uninjured.
Owner Kerry Leech said: Hes just a pup and at the moment hell chew anything.
Miss Leech, 20, and her partner, Mathew Heckler, 22, were on their way to the shops on Saturday when they were alerted to the explosion by a text from a neighbour in Goldthorpe, in South Yorkshire.
She said: I was panicking about our pets and rushed back. We saw flashing lights, two fire engines were outside the house and the street was blocked off.
We thought someone had put something through the letter-box or there had been a gas explosion.
At first, firefighters thought the blast was caused by a leaky gas pipe but an investigation later concluded a dog caused the explosion.
Mr Heckler said: I didnt even know we had a can of Lynx in the living room. It was a Christmas present from Kerrys parents and was in a gift box right next to the fire and back boiler.
Prof Tom Welton, head of the chemistry department at Imperial College London, said the butane contained in deodorant was highly flammable.
He added: The lowest temperature it can be ignited is minus 60C, so it is very dangerous stuff. These cans do come with warnings but obviously a puppy cant read those.
Bad dog, no biscuit.
That’s why I use Old Spice stick.
I rest my case.
:D
[and OMG!!! LOL]
Expensive puppydoodle.
LOL, and would do it again, given the chance!
There was this one time when a previous set of dogs, one a collie, the other a small lab, tempted each other into “opening” a big ole bag of cat kibble. Now in my defense, the collie was very well behaved, & they had ignored the bag for quite a while with me proud of their stoic discipline.
*cough*
I did mention one was a lab, right?
Welllllll about all I could take relief in was that at least it all took place in the basement, because as soon as somebody’s system got full, it took it’s expected course which was fine with them because that made room for more... I think it was one of those 16-lb bags.
Did the puppy shiite himself?
Butane? In deodorant? And if you’re getting deodorant for Christmas, maybe Mum is trying to tell you something..
Chomp chomp boom!
Greyhounds are wonderful dogs with amazing personalities.
However, one must possess a higher intellect to appreciate them.
Yes they are. Fernando is very smart and annoyingly independent.
I had one. :) She was lovely.
Independence is necessary and desirable in a hunting dog.
Some people can’t get over themselves and the whole “control freak” thing and enjoy sight hounds for who they are.
Independent, autonomous wonders who really don’t “need” us...:)
And now you have Ridges which are Greys on steroids.
;D
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