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Princess is one clever dog! She has realised that if she stands at McDonald’s with her puppy eyes, people think she is a stray and feed her hamburgers.

 

When her mom goes to bed at night, Princess quietly creeps out of the house, heads down the road and plants herself at the McDonald’s to get free food.

Betsy Reyes started to notice that Princess was getting fatter and kept a closer watch on her. That is when she realised that Princess was sneaking out at night.

One night, Betsy followed Princess to see what she was doing and caught her in the act outside the McDonald’s. She snapped a video of the faker and shared it on Facebook to warn people about her dog’s scheme.

“If you see my dog @ the McDonald’s on shields, quit feeding her fat ass bc she don’t know how to act & be leaving the house all the time to go walking to McDonald’s at night,” Reyes wrote. “She’s not even a stray dog.”

The first video shows Princess getting fed by a woman who had just come from the drive-thru.

And in the second video, Princess realises she has been caught red-pawed and goes over to apawlogise. Betsy put her in the car and drove home.

People have been cracking up at the genius dog’s plan to get human food. The clever dog is now being called “Princess the Hamburglar”. We are sure there will be no more midnight snacks in her near future.

“I’m so happy to know that my dog and I were able to bring a lil bit of happiness & laughs into the lives of so many people when there’s so much negativity in the world” – Betsy Reyes


Sources: Facebook
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