Famous kingpin Pablo Escobar said, “Everyone has a price, the important thing is to find out what it is,” and apparently for one man’s guard dog his price was some deer bones. In a tweet that has since gone viral @JesseNeon shared with the internet that, the animal that is supposed to be mans’ best friend, was in fact not as loyal as he thought.
In a series of photos shared by the Ontario resident, he explained that on three separate occasions his “furry idiot son” Brickleberry had accepted bones from a crafty bear in exchange for rummaging through their trash.
A dog owner just went viral for a tweet exposing his guard dog accepting ‘bribes’ from a bear
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Jesse posted that his dog Brickleberry was in fact not a very good guard dog, as he has been letting a bear get away with rummaging through their trash in echange for deer bones.
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Brickberry or ‘Brick’ can be seen here enjoying his bribe. According to his owner he is a “mastiff/hound mutt with some beagle in him, and is the best boy. He is great with kids and apparently bears.” Jesse raised him after his mom died a few days after he was born.
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Evidence from the crime scene of trash strewn about from their large intruder. The tweet was posted on Wednesday and amassed over 35,000 retweets in one day – I mean who doesn’t love a true crime story?
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It became clear to Jesse that perhaps Brick was not cut out for the job
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Maybe not the best guard dog but his owner assured the internet he was still a good boy
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A study on black bears found they are the most common bears in North America — and have only killed 63 people in the United States and Canada over the last 109 years.Experts state that black bears are less confrontational than grizzlies and polar bears because of how they evolved.“Black bears evolved in thickly forested areas and can escape to the top of a tree, so they never really had to defend themselves,” said Chris Morgan, a bear ecologist who wrote the just-published “Bears of the Last Frontier” told The New York Times.
People loved the story of the ‘Honey Heist’ and thought humans could learn a thing or two
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While others feared for the dogs safety sleeping outside with bears
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To which Jesse assured them was absolutely safe
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Who doesn’t love unlikely friendships or alliances
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Call him an idiot if you want, but he negotiated a peaceful exchange agreement with a bear. The dog's happy, the bear's happy, the human is picking up trash every morning.
Oh DEER, I can hardly BEAR this any longer... make no bones about it
How much do you pay the dog for his work? Apparently, less than a deer bone, so...
There's a dog in Columbia, SA who watched people buy cookies at a stand. He now collects leaves to "buy" his cookies from them. I've heard of other animals doing similar things. They definitely understand on some level.
Load More Replies...We used to camp at cooks forest in pa in the 70s and we have pics of my cousin and I about 5years old standing about 100 yards from black bears. They were all over and didn’t bother you as long as you put your food away while you’re sleeping or away from camp. Dad learned that the hard way!
Black bears, like humans are ominvoires. So they eat a mixture of meat, berries, and leaves. Because of the available of plant food, they lean towards in terms of what makes up most of their diet. But they will eat meat like fish, ground animals (ground squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks etc), and deer (if they can catch them). Because humans are encroaching on the bears' territory, they're getting in to more and more human food which isn't good for them.
Load More Replies...The bear wonders around with a bone for the first time, wondered what the fk- a dog?- puts the bone down, and the dog took it -wtf? the bear thought... and made his way to the trash thinking the dog's family is that stupid
Youn can tell by the way Jesse talks of Brick how much he loves him and how much he means to him and his family. I am sure that the dog would NEVER be out in any danger in any way at any time.
I don't want to be judgmental, but maybe the bear would not come back if you stopped leaving the trash outside; put the trash in your garage or some other safe place.
To be fair the bear was probably like "I can always just maul you" so the dog didn't really have a choice did he
A cute story, It's so interesting because of the bear, that's unusual !!!
My question is: where or whom are those bones from? Human skeleton? Are there human skeletons in the garbage? Run, Brick, run.
He's not your son. You have a son who's of your species. Your dog, no matter how good a boi he is and how much he's part of your family, is not your son.
Obviously Ron Burgundy's dog wasn't kidding about being friends with the bear clan.
I would think that the bear would want the bones. This sounds like the work of Sasquatch to me.
Call him an idiot if you want, but he negotiated a peaceful exchange agreement with a bear. The dog's happy, the bear's happy, the human is picking up trash every morning.
Oh DEER, I can hardly BEAR this any longer... make no bones about it
How much do you pay the dog for his work? Apparently, less than a deer bone, so...
There's a dog in Columbia, SA who watched people buy cookies at a stand. He now collects leaves to "buy" his cookies from them. I've heard of other animals doing similar things. They definitely understand on some level.
Load More Replies...We used to camp at cooks forest in pa in the 70s and we have pics of my cousin and I about 5years old standing about 100 yards from black bears. They were all over and didn’t bother you as long as you put your food away while you’re sleeping or away from camp. Dad learned that the hard way!
Black bears, like humans are ominvoires. So they eat a mixture of meat, berries, and leaves. Because of the available of plant food, they lean towards in terms of what makes up most of their diet. But they will eat meat like fish, ground animals (ground squirrels, rabbits, chipmunks etc), and deer (if they can catch them). Because humans are encroaching on the bears' territory, they're getting in to more and more human food which isn't good for them.
Load More Replies...The bear wonders around with a bone for the first time, wondered what the fk- a dog?- puts the bone down, and the dog took it -wtf? the bear thought... and made his way to the trash thinking the dog's family is that stupid
Youn can tell by the way Jesse talks of Brick how much he loves him and how much he means to him and his family. I am sure that the dog would NEVER be out in any danger in any way at any time.
I don't want to be judgmental, but maybe the bear would not come back if you stopped leaving the trash outside; put the trash in your garage or some other safe place.
To be fair the bear was probably like "I can always just maul you" so the dog didn't really have a choice did he
A cute story, It's so interesting because of the bear, that's unusual !!!
My question is: where or whom are those bones from? Human skeleton? Are there human skeletons in the garbage? Run, Brick, run.
He's not your son. You have a son who's of your species. Your dog, no matter how good a boi he is and how much he's part of your family, is not your son.
Obviously Ron Burgundy's dog wasn't kidding about being friends with the bear clan.
I would think that the bear would want the bones. This sounds like the work of Sasquatch to me.
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