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Naughty Dog Munched Kids’ Passports And Family Had To Cancel Expensive Majorca Holiday


The couple, from Winchester, has planned a vacation and had been all set to fly off on the £2,500 (about $3,300 USD) week-long holiday with their three young children, Erin, nine, Tilly, six, and Harry, two-on Tuesday.

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Unfortunately, the mum of three children didn’t save the passport or couldn’t keep it away from the family puppy, who then ate them.

The self-employed childminder said: ‘It was just so deflating and stressful.’

The family was going to join friends on the all-inclusive trip on the Spanish holiday island.

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Now cocker spaniel Bailey is truly in the doghouse after Ella, 32, and her partner Russell Mack, 35, were forced to cancel their trip to Majorca.

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But Bailey’s antics left them with no choice but to put it off.

The family was unable to use the normal 24-hour fast-track service because they were child passports and the airport warned them that it wouldn’t accept ones that Ella had desperately tried to tape together.

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In a bid to be ‘super organized’, Ella had decided to check-in on Saturday night.

She added: ‘It was quite late though so I left the kids’ passports on the side.’

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Miss Arundell said: ‘Russell came upstairs and said: “We’re not going on holiday”. I was devastated, they were all chewed up.’

She tried hard to fix them for the next two days, but couldn’t fix it.

She said: ‘They looked rubbish but we were clutching at straws.’

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She said: ‘If they were ours, we could have got new ones the next day. But if it’s a child under 16, there are child protection issues and it takes seven working days.’

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In the end, the couple has had to pay for the holiday company On The Beach £1,000 to change their plans to go a month later.