Naughty dogs help couple win $14.5M lottery jackpot

Dec 24, 2015 - 08:58
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Naughty dogs help couple win $14.5M lottery jackpot
Naughty dogs help couple win $14.5M lottery jackpot

A pair of mischievous dogs in Canada may have just eaed themselves a lifetime free pass on bad behavior.

That"s because thanks to the mess they created, they helped their owners win a huge lottery jackpot.

According to The Canadian Press, Christian and Monique Etienne scored the winning lottery ticket while picking up cleaning supplies after their dogs got into a package of scone mix.

In addition to being thankful for the naughty pooches, Chancey and Kira, the couple say they intend to make a lot of people happy and take Monique"s mother on a trip to her homeland of Norway.

ICYMI: Airdrie couple wins $14.5 million in Lotto 6/49 https://t.co/M0E44hOgR7 pic.twitter.com/lyPlDYZsp1 — Calgary Herald (@calgaryherald) December 23, 2015

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