Postal Worker Tells Dog Owner That His 2 Dogs Stole His Lunch And Receives An Apology In Return

Nov 12, 2019 by apost team

Dogs and postal workers generally get along great. Postal workers enjoy greeting the wagging happy pups as they go on their rounds and what's not for the dog to like? A friendly person comes by once a day to say Hi to the dogs, regularly delivers packages full of dog treats and toys, and a lot of postal workers carry around dog biscuits they hand out after asking the dog owner if it's OK. However, Bull and Bear, two black Labrador retrievers, kind of spread their love a bit too much when they stole a postal worker's lunch.

Bull and Bear's owner, Carol Jordan, knows her pooches are no angels. They have been known to engage in various antics such as excavating the entire back yard, and then there was that time they destroyed a tractor. Their latest venture into theft is attracting everyone's attention these days.

The USPS worker drove up to Carol's house to deliver a package. In the few short minutes, he was out of his truck, the dogs snuck into it and made off with his lunch. Like most labs, they will eat anything and everything. The surprised and hungry worker left a note for the owner-not to complain, but to worry about the dogs.

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The concerned note explained the dogs had eaten his lunch and he was worried about whether its consumption might cause the dogs some tummy distress. In response, Carol Jordan wrote an adorable "We are so sorry" note from the dogs to the postal worker and surprised the postal worker with a lunch purchased at Subway.

The sneaky canines probably weren't sorry at all, so it might be best to not leave your lunch lying around when you visit Bull and Bear.

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