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Dog stops owner by pub and won’t budge – exposing ‘other half’s walking route’

Dog stops owner by pub and won’t budge – exposing ‘other half’s walking route’

A hilarious dog has left people chuckling away after attempting to drag his owner into the pub and refusing to budge, with some joking that he’d ‘exposed her other half’s real destination’ on walks’

Dog refuses to move from Exeter pub

A pooch who is apparently quite partial to the pub has been caught on camera dragging his owner into the local boozer and refusing to budge.

Kate Torney had been out walking her Airedale terrier Grenson around Exeter city centre when the 7-year-old dog tried to make his way inside sports pub, The Stand Off.

Solicitor Kate, 41, can be seen pulling “wilful” Grenson by the collar in a desperate attempt to get him to budge, much to the amusement of chuckling onlookers.

Determined Grenson then firmly plonks himself down in the doorway, while Kate strokes his head to try and get him to move, tugging on his lead and dragging him away along the pavement.

Refusing to give in quite that easily, Grenson can be seen flinging himself dramatically to the floor several times, at which point Kate ended up half-carrying him away, forcing the hilarious pup to tip-toe away from the pub on his hind legs.

Grenson plonked himself firmly on the pavement and refused to budge(Kennedy News and Media)
Kate tried in vain to get her pooch to move(Kennedy News and Media)

According to Kate, she’s taken Grenson on the exact same walk on many occasions, and she reckons he was most likely tempted in by ‘”a lot of good smells”.

To the best of her knowledge, Grenson has never placed so much as a single paw inside The Stand Off, leading many to joke that the stubborn dog had “exposed her other half’s real destination” on walks.

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  • June 1, 2023