Owner receives letter granting dog unemployment benefits
Updated 9:59 am, Thursday, February 1, 2018
A German Sheppard in Michigan was briefly approved for unemployment.
SAUGATUCK, Mich. (AP) — Michael Ryder had been approved for $360 every week in Michigan unemployment benefits — until the state learned he'd been dogging it at the Detroit-area restaurant chain where he supposedly worked.
Ryder is a German shepherd owned by attorney Michael Haddock on the other side of the state in Saugatuck.
WZZM-TV reports that Haddock received a benefits letter addressed to "Michael Ryder" from Michigan's Unemployment Insurance Agency.
The station says Haddock contacted the agency about the letter.
The agency says its computer system sent the letter, but the claim later was flagged as suspicious and denied.
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It's A Dog's Life
Your collective inability to acknowledge this obvious truth makes you all look like fools.
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Now there's a new twist... a FINANCIAL support animal.dales wrote:Owner receives letter granting dog unemployment benefits
Ol' Fido could easily fly United.

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