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Small Dog Eats Her Family's Christmas Turkey And Then Collapses On The Floor, Unable To Move

 

Small Dog Eats Her Family's Christmas Turkey And Then Collapses On The Floor, Unable To Move

Do you know that feeling when you eat too much that it is impossible for you to move? Well, if you don't, you should ask this dog.

This dog ate a huge turkey, way bigger than her small body could take. Now, her shenanigans have gone viral on social media after she gulped down her family's entire Christmas dinner before she collapsed on the floor. She was unable to move after eating so much.

According to a report by The Sun, the doggo named Bubba is a five-year-old Chi Apso. 

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Bubba managed to steal her family's turkey which was actually meant to feed three human beings. She snuck into the kitchen on Christmas eve and ate the entire bird which was wrapped in foil and left under a dish towel on the kitchen counter.

After she was done devouring the entire turkey, she flopped down on the floor, unable to move. 

A picture of Bubba lying on the floor on her side went viral on social media. It was posted on Twitter by her parent David Barrett. Barrett lives with his family in Prestwick, Scotland. 

'No chance has ma dog just scranned the whole turkey for tomorrow', his post on the micro-blogging website read.

His tweet went super viral and people took to the comments section to share their amusement. 

A Metro News report said that Bubba had in fact, not eaten the whole turkey, but left a piece of breast for her owners too. 

Fortunately, she did not suffer any long-term effects from her overeating. She is now on a strict diet.

Barrett said, "She just couldn't move. It was pretty big, a whole turkey. My aunt had two turkeys so we got one of hers."

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