DOG SNEAKS OUT, WALKS FIVE MILES TO GET A BURRITO

In Langford, South Dakota, a dog slipped out of its home and walked five miles overnight to a convenience store to get a breakfast burrito. Sara Olsen’s dog Max, a four-year-old Great Pyrenees, had once been given the treat by staff at the store. Max wears GPS trackers, so his family has a record of his travels. He escaped his home at 11:39 p.m. and started his two hour trek to the town, cutting across fields. Then he patiently waited for five hours outside the closed store, waiting for them to open. When they hadn’t opened by 8 a.m. (* They’ve got a lot of nerve calling themselves a convenience store), Max then walked over to Sara’s daughter Emily’s boyfriend’s house, which he’d never been to before. They believe he must have smelled him – Great Pyrenees have incredible noses. He did not get his breakfast burrito there, either. The Olsens say they have since started feeding Max breakfast burritos at home.
* It’s either that, or teach him to call DoorDash.
* Still, Max will occasionally walk to the convenience store for cigarettes.
* What about the stinky boyfriend? Can they get him to shower more often?
* There you have it: you’d walk a mile for a camel, but five miles for a burrito.