
Looks like spider pig has competition! A sausage dog was spotted on top of Pub’s roof.
As visitors were walking past, they spotted a tiny sausage dog that didn’t look in the right place.
A photo captures the dog on the roof, it was taken by a dog walker in the City of South Yorkshire who said he could hear barking noise but didn’t know where it was coming from. He finally realised it was a dog on the roof! The dog actually belongs to the owner of the pub and is called Chester.
An anonymous poster uploaded a snap to the Casual UK forum on Reddit and it quickly went viral with 31,600 people liking the post and over 600 commenting on the sausage dog.
The picture captions:
“On the morning countryside dog walk when I hear barking, couldn’t figure out where it was coming from until I look up.”
Comments flooded the post and questioned how the dog got up onto the roof in the first place.
One person said: “That dachshund is finally as tall as he feels.”
And another added: “I love the fact that dachshunds don’t understand that they are small – They honestly believe that they are big hunting dogs!”
A third wrote: “Sausage dogs never fail to make me laugh..”
And, a researcher said: “Looking at satellite imagery on Google Maps, there seems to be a large complex of extensions hidden behind the Georgian front, all with different heights.
“So there’s probably a window it can just plod out of.”
Luckily, people managed to contact the pub to find out what was going on.
The landlord of the Three Merry Lads said: “This is Chester…he is our dog.
“He’s fine…thinks he is Spiderman.
“We live in the flat above a pub and he likes to escape and have a look around.
“To be fair to him we do have some amazing views so get why he enjoys it!!”
Safe to say, Chester is taken care of and is looked after. He can’t comment any further, but his story is one for the books!
What do you make of this dog’s heroic climb? Ever spotted something that doesn’t look right?
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