A guide dog infuriated its owners by eating £255 of charity money they had collected. Gordon and Claire Webb left the cash on a coffee table overnight but were worried when they awoke to find it missing.
But after spotting a few chewed notes lying around their house, it soon emerged that their dog Lewis was the culprit.
They had to wait for nature to take its course before they were able to retrieve some of the shredded notes.
And the Bank of England has promised the couple that it will try to replace some of the money if they can collect enough remnants and take them to a bank. The cash had been collected for local charities by the Frinton Rotary Club in Essex after two fund-raising events.
Mr Webb, a Rotarian, said: "I went down in the morning and thought he had just shredded some paper. Then I realised what it was: lots of chewed notes. I think I lost my voice for two days shouting at him, but we can't be cross with him for long as he's just too cute. He gets round us very quickly."
Mr Webb has promised to refund any losses to the charity caused by Lewis.
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