Northern Territory lawmaker Andrew Mackay discovered his dogs had allowed farm animals into his Darwin home after checking his pet camera during dinner. Security footage shows his two dogs, led by Thunder, pushing open a sliding door to exit outside. A steer named Sue then wandered inside, followed by pet horse Cricket, who sniffed furniture. The animals spent an hour and a half indoors, knocking items off cabinets while Mackay and his fiancée were dining out. “Over the next hour and a half, they took turns playing inside, knocking things off cabinets,” Mackay told AFP. Cricket scattered vegetable scraps around the room and drank from the fish tank, significantly lowering water levels. Mackay posted the security video on Facebook, noting “now the outside animals know what aircon feels like and will no doubt try again.” All pets remained unharmed during the incident. (Story URL)
Australian Politician’s Dogs Let Horse And Steer Into Home While He Was at Dinner

Police video in South Dakota: Public pays for costs but cannot see footage
5m ago
US FDA approves Daiichi Sankyo's therapy to treat breast cancer
2h ago
U.S. Treasury rejects Xtellus bid for Russia's Lukoil assets, sources say
4h ago
Trump mocks Rob Reiner, suggests without evidence his liberal politics led to his death
2h ago
US FTC, 21 states file amended complaint against Uber alleging deceptive billing practices
2h ago
ICC rejects Israeli bid to halt Gaza war investigation
4h ago






