
A lawmaker in Australia was shocked when he returned home to discover that his dog had allowed a bull and a horse into his living room.
Andrew Mackay, an Australian politician, posted incriminating evidence from his pet camera on social media over the weekend, the Telegraph reports.
His two dogs can be seen walking out of the living room into a yard after one of them, a puppy named Thunder, opens a glass door.
Then a small calf, or castrated bull, named Sue, cautiously enters Darwin's house. Behind him comes a small horse, Cricket.
The animals began their adventure while Mackay and his fiancée were out for lunch.
The couple ran home after the lawmaker checked his camera remotely and noticed "a cow's head moving in the frame."
"And then we discovered that about 10 minutes after we had left to go to dinner, the dogs had decided to open the glass door with their noses and get out on their own," he told AFP.
Shortly after, the bull scratched his neck at the door and accidentally opened it completely, allowing himself and the horse to enter.
"For the next hour and a half, they took turns playing inside, knocking things out of the cupboards," Mackay said.
The horse found a bowl of vegetable scraps intended for the chickens and threw pieces around the room. /Telegraph/
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