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Woman Gets Wrong Dog From Pet Salon

A woman was given the wrong dog after dropping her pet off at the groomers. She had dropped her dog Lucky off at a pet salon in Chesapeake, Virginia, and returned to pick him up later in the day.

Tykesha Cherry explained, “I went to pick up my puppy, I went in and the lady at the desk said ‘Oh, you’re here for Bentley?’. I said, ‘no, I’m here for Lucky.’ As she’s walking away to fetch the dog, I was dealing with the receipt. I look up, and there’s a dog in my face.”

She says she didn’t get a chance to take a good look at the dog before taking him to her car.

Once in the car, however, she noticed that “Lucky” looked different. He wasn’t responding to his name and was making a weird face at her.

While she described the dog in her car as “the sweetest dog,” she noticed that he wasn’t behaving the same way that Lucky normally did in the car. Before driving home, she video chatted with her boyfriend to see if he thought the dog looked different.

Eventually, Cherry noticed that this dog’s eyes were different from Lucky’s.

Fortunately, Cherry was reunited with Lucky, who probably has no idea what even happened.

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