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I bought ‘£2k’ purebred sausage dog – I was baffled when it grew up to be something totally different
A DOG lover who bought a “£2,000” purebred sausage dog was left baffled after realising she was scammed in the sale.
TikToker @healinghoundz documented the dog growing up, which turned out to be something totally different to what she paid for.
While the self-proclaimed “crazy dog lady” did not disclose how much the dog cost, purebred dachshunds can fetch prices of more than £2,000.
Also, a purebred dachshund’s coat traditionally is full bodied and can be shades of red, black or chocolate.
In the video, the woman is seen posing with the newly born pup.
The clip then followed a set of pictures in chronological order of the dog growing up.
Surprisingly, the dog’s shape started to differ from that of a sausage dog.
It also had a mixed coat and eventually developed a head akin to a Jack Russell Terrier or could even pass as an Australian Kelpie.
She said: “When you pay for a pure breed miniature sausage dog with papers.
“And you end up with this.
“We got scammed.
“But we love him even more.”
The social media video has more than 2200 views.
Since 2020, pet scams have risen more than 400 per cent as crooks target those desperate for a companion.
A reported 1,428 victims lost £614,226 to fraudsters during three months in 2020.
Another woman was also left stunned when she realised her purebred £1.7k goldendoodle puppy was not what its papers claimed it was.
The woman said she still loved the dog no matter its appearance[/caption]
How many Greggs vegan sausage rolls does it cost to complete God of War Ragnarok on PS5?
Those living in the UK right now are going through a cost of living crisis. It affects every person’s life, as countless people (yes, including some of the staff at this website) have started taking energy use seriously as the price of power shoots upwards.
Eurogamer have released a breakdown of the energy usage of current generation consoles today alongside Digital Foundry, and it’s pretty good; you should read it! However, perhaps you’re struggling to take the figures with the appropriate level of seriousness. As a very serious website, we’ve crunched the numbers and determined that it costs roughly 2.5 Greggs vegan sausage rolls to complete God of War Ragnarok on the PS5.
According to our resident guides editor James, it takes roughly 40 hours to complete God of War Ragnarok. With Eurogamer and Digital Foundry determining that it costs 7.54 pence to play an hour of Cyberpunk 2077, the closest comparison game to Sony Santa Monica’s newest adventure title, it’ll cost you close to £3.04 to finish it.
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Greggs fanatic wolfs down 21 sausage rolls in world record bid – and even gets tattoo dedicated to bakery giant
A PASTRY-mad Brit devoured more than 20 Greggs sausage rolls in half-an-hour in a bid to set a world record.
John Dawes, 43, consumed five pounds of the snacks – some 7,000 calories – as he attempted the feat.
Greggs fanatic John Dawes, 43, is expected to have eaten his way into the Guinness World Records[/caption]
Delivery driver John chowed down on over five pounds of sausage in his record attempt[/caption]
The Amazon delivery driver’s efforts are expected to bag him a new Guinness World Record, after eating 21 of the meat-filled pastries in just 30 minutes.
The Greggs fanatic, from Middlesbrough, celebrated his achievement by getting a tattoo dedicated to the iconic pastry chain.
Sitting in front of 48 sausage rolls at the start of the challenge, John munched his way through nearly half the stack on his way to food-eating history.
John told Teesside Live: “I’ve always loved sausage rolls, after swimming as a kid I always used to have one with tomato sauce and they just remind me of my childhood.
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“So doing a sausage roll challenge has been on my radar since I started competitive eating.
“I’m a huge fan of Greggs and have been going as long as I can remember, I even started buying sausage rolls and steak bakes in bulk because I just loved eating them so much.
“The challenge got difficult after number 17 when I started to feel a bit stuffed.
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“I actually scolded my mouth on the first one which kind of helped me push through the first lot as the heat didn’t affect me after that.”
John is still awaiting official confirmation of his record, but he decided to get the tattoo anyway to show his “love for Greggs sausage rolls” and his passion for sausage roll eating.
John inked himself up to show his dedication to the pastry treats[/caption]