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'Gold diggin' dog scams McDonald's customers pretending to be a stray, owner says

'Quit feeding her fat ass.'
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Brian Koerber
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A dog with some seriously good begging eyes has apparently been tricking McDonald's customers in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma into feeding her.

While some customers may see Princess the dog lurking outside the McDonald's and think it's a stray, her owner Betsy Reyes says otherwise.

"If you see my dog @ the McDonald’s on shields, quit feeding her fat ass," Reyes wrote on Facebook on Sunday. "She’s just a gold diggin ass bitch that be acting like she’s a stray so people will feel bad for her & feed her burgers."

Damn, Princess has a solid scam going.

Reyes even caught Princess in the act, as she spotted someone tossing her mischievous dog some food from in the parking lot.

Despite Reyes blowing up Princess' spot, people seem to really be on the pup's team. The post has been shared over 266,000 times and liked 282,000 times at the time of writing.

[h/t: The Cut]

Topics Animals

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Brian Koerber

Brian was the Culture Editor and has been working at Mashable on the web culture desk since 2014.

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