A Pittsburgh pooch is finally out of the dog house A Goldendoodle found $4,000 in cash on a kitchen counter and ate it. Cecil's owners were planning to use the money for a new fence. The dog pooped and the couple got most of the money back.

A Pittsburgh pooch is finally out of the dog house

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LEILA FADEL, HOST:

Good morning, I'm Leila Fadel.

A Pittsburgh pooch is finally out of the doghouse. The trouble started when a goldendoodle named Cecil found $4,000 in cash on a kitchen counter. Cecil's owners, Clayton and Carrie Law were planning to use the money for a new fence, but Cecil had another idea. He ate the cash. Fortunately, the dog pooped and the couple got most of the money back, and Cecil is now cashless again.

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