In Wisconsin, a drunken man entered a foreign house and fell asleep near a huge dog
A resident of the town of Waukesha, Wisconsin, woke up on January 1 and discovered that an unknown man was sleeping next to her 68-kilogram mastiff Benton.
As it turned out later, in the middle of the night a drunk man confused her house with his and fell asleep at the place for the dog, writes Fox News.
“I woke up and saw someone in the place where my dog usually sleeps,” Lynn Sarver said. According to her, she discovered the intruder at 5:15 on January 1.
She said that she was initially very frightened, so she ran into the kitchen and took a knife, and after that she called the police.
According to the police report, the man had no evil intentions, and he simply took the house of Sarver for his own, being in a state of "severe intoxication."
He said that he lived only a few houses down the street. After everything turned out, Sarver decided not to file a complaint against the man.
However, the woman was surprised by her dog's behavior. Benton is a Boerboel, or South African Mastiff, that the American Kennel Club calls a "frightening but insightful guardian of the home."
“He's a big angry Boerboel and yet he let a stranger into the house last night. A man who needed a place to sleep,” Sarver jokes.
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