STORY TIME!! (This part is not essential to finding the cache, you may however find it entertaining, read at your own risk ;)
One time when Morgan was 3 months old, I left her at home for a few hours and when I returned I found 4 reese's cups wrappers scattered around the floor with a very delighted looking puppy, seemingly completely unaware of her wrong-doing. After a quick phone call to the vet, I was informed that the amount of chocolate she had eaten probably wouldn't harm her, but given her age, they advised that I should bring her in to have her stomach pumped. So off we went to the vet. I dropped her off and got a phone call several hours later from a receptionist who said "Morgan is ready to be picked up, and we have some interesting news for you when you get here". With my curiousity building, I sped off to the vet and when I got there, they handed me a baggie full of the contents of my oh-so-intelligent puppy's stomach. It mostly consisted of melted chocolate, but amongst the chocolatey mess, there settled a single 3/4" screw. Yes, folks, in my absence from my home, during her reese's cups eating spree, my puppy had ingested a screw. The chocolate, probably wouldn't have done any damage, but the screw she had eaten most definitely would have. Every time my dog does something that makes me question her intelligence, I think back to this incident and think "Yes, she was stupid enough to eat hardware, but at least she was smart enough (the jury is still out on this verdict, the possibility of luck is still an option) to follow it up with something that then forced me to have her stomach pumped." Morale of the story: My dog is either kinda smart, or just dog-arn lucky.
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