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Man in coronavirus self-isolation hilariously sends pooch to get him crisps from shop

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A man in coronavirus self-isolation sent his dog out with a note under its collar and cash to get him some of his favourite crisps.

Mexican lad Antonio Munoz was reportedly on his third day of quarantine when he started to fancy some Cheetos. Concerned he wasn’t allowed out of his home, the lad attached some cash and a note to the chihuahua’s collar, which said: “Hello Mr Shopkeeper. “Please sell my dog some Cheetos, the orange kind, not the red kind, they’re too hot. “She has $20 attached to her collar.

WARNING: She’ll bite if not treated right.” Not only did the pooch manage to get to the store, but it was even snapped with the bag of crisps in its mouth as it scurried back to its owner.

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