Dogs Steal Mail Carrier’s Lunch and They Make Up For It Adorably


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Bull and Bear Jordan are some of the sweetest lunch bandits you’ll ever meet. The lovable mastiff-Labrador dogs are big, bold, and willing to do anything for a snack. They greet every visitor to mom Carol’s home in Smithfield, Virginia like an old friend. What’s mine is yours and what’s yours is mine, right?

The evidence

Recently, Carol received a notice from her mail carrier that read, “Hey, I drove up to deliver a package and both of the dogs crawled in my truck. They got into my lunch and ate an egg and some carrots and some pumpkin seeds. I don’t know if that will upset their tummies! Just FYI!”

Aghast, Carol quickly put together an apology note from the dogs.

The culprits

Carol (and Bull and Bear) included a Subway gift card with a note from the dogs, which read “Sorry we ate your lunch. Thank you for sharing! P.S. Our humans said thank you for leaving a note. We didn’t like the note. We got in trouble.”

Bull and Bear apologize

Carol shared another story about her dogs, this time from the FedEx guy.

“We also heard from our FexEx driver that they went in his van when he was leaving a package and one sat in the driver’s seat and one in the passenger seat like they were going for a drive!”

The peace offering

And a family friend shared this one!

“They greeted me the same way when I delivered the water tank, door open, both inspected the front seat, and then helped me unload the water tank. I somehow think the only thing that intimidates strangers is their size and not their bite.”

Anyone who’s ever shared their life with a Labrador or Lab mix knows that the stomach triumphs over the brain every time.

Much thanks to Carol of Sesroh Tack Shoppe for letting us share her story.

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