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Homeowner Stunned After An Unknown Horse Casually Walked Inside His Home


A homeowner was left gobsmacked after an unknown horse walked into his house and made itself at home after eating his dinner.

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The unannounced visit took place in Dunedin, New Zealand, where a friendly horse named Sharq escaped from her owner to go on an adventure of her own.

Ben Telfer-Hynes – The Dodo

Eventually, Sharq made it into the home of Doug Renoe who was stunned to see the horse making herself at home and eating his dinner.

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“Is anyone in Highcliff area missing a horse” Doug wrote in his Facebook post.

Ben Telfer-Hynes – The Dodo

“This one has come inside, eaten half my dinner and also my wife’s carrots from [the] garden. We will keep her for a pet if not claimed. Doug.”

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Soon enough, the hilarious post went viral and the horse’s owner was identified as Ben Telfer-Hynes.

“She’s actually an inside horse, so it was no shock to me when I saw she was lurking inside this man’s home. I’m so glad that she was able to find such a lovely place to reside for a short while,” the owner said in an interview with The Dodo.

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In another adorable exchange between animals and humans, a pair of curious goats have gone viral after befriending a UPS driver and entering his truck while he was delivering packages to their owners.

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The friendly goats were caught on camera by a UPS driver, the father of Maria Helen who shared his story on social media.

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As Maria explained, her father had been delivering several packages to a home just days before Christmas when he was greeted by two adorable goats.

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“I was delivering several packages to a house and the owners weren’t home so I was hauling them into the garage,” the man said in an interview with The Dodo.

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While homeowners may have been away, the cute bodyguards were on-duty and determined to get to know the UPS driver in question.

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“I made three trips and each time I came back to the truck, the goats were a little closer. By the final time I came back, one of them was in the back of my truck!” Helen’s dad added.

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It took some bonding with the goats, but the deliveryman eventually managed to convince the animals to exit his truck so that he could continue with his deliveries.

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