Montana man wants refund after dog eats $500

Written By Unknown on Selasa, 09 April 2013 | 22.55

A Montana man whose 12-year-old golden retriever ate five $100 bills hopes to be reimbursed by the federal government.

Wayne Klinkel says he picked through droppings after his dog Sundance, not pictured, ate $500. Klinkel taped the pieces together and sent the bills to the Treasury Department for a refund. Wayne Klinkel says he picked through droppings after his dog Sundance, not pictured, ate $500. Klinkel taped the pieces together and sent the bills to the Treasury Department for a refund. (Martha Irvine/Associated Press)

Wayne Klinkel tells the Independent Record that his dog Sundance ate the bills while he and his wife were on a road trip to visit their daughter.

Klinkel says he carefully picked through the dog's droppings, and his daughter recovered more when the snow melted.

He says he washed the remnants of the bills and taped them together and sent them to the Treasury Department's Bureau of Engraving and Printing with an explanation of what happened.

The bureau's website says an "experienced mutilated currency examiner" will determine if at least 51 per cent of a bill is present and eligible for reimbursement. The process can take up to two years.


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