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A dog in Germany has been treated for an expensive case of indigestion after eating a wad of Euro notes.
The dog's owner, a woman from Stockstadt, had withdrawn 450 euros (£300) and left them under a bank statement on the passenger seat of her car.
Later when she returned to her car after shopping, the money was gone and she found her dog had collapsed in a pool of vomit.
Believing someone had broken into the car, poisoned the dog and stolen her money, the woman called police. Officers took the owner and dog to the nearest veterinary surgery.
They quickly realised what had really happened when the dog began coughing up six 50 euro notes.
The rest of the money soon followed, along with the bank balance sheets.
"The dog just kept spitting out pieces of money," said a police spokesman.
The dog's owner, a woman from Stockstadt, had withdrawn 450 euros (£300) and left them under a bank statement on the passenger seat of her car.
Later when she returned to her car after shopping, the money was gone and she found her dog had collapsed in a pool of vomit.
Believing someone had broken into the car, poisoned the dog and stolen her money, the woman called police. Officers took the owner and dog to the nearest veterinary surgery.
They quickly realised what had really happened when the dog began coughing up six 50 euro notes.
The rest of the money soon followed, along with the bank balance sheets.
"The dog just kept spitting out pieces of money," said a police spokesman.