DOG POOP FIND!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ok, here's one for the books! today i had decide to go up to a local park and a do little mding, after finding some coins here and there ,there were a few dog owners in the park walking there dogs, as i got to a corner of the park almost stepping in some dog #$@@ well you get the point, as i skipped over it my mxt sounds off for 50 cents, no way!!! yep you got it .some dog had swallowed the coins and i found it in the dog poop, now i know what your thinking, yes i found a stick , and pull it all a part and there was 2 quarters. its kind of funny but yes i did put them in my pocket. what would you have done?? any thing like this ever happen to you????????
 

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you know fellows, treasure is where you find it? ha ha i still cant believe i found 50 cents in dog sh#t whats the world come to? thanks again for your comments , nice to be a new member of this forum.
 

I really dont know if I would dive in after it, depends on where i was hunting and a way to wash it without touching it, ....stinky or not,..those quarters do add up.
 

Wow,the crap some of us have to go through just to make some finds.

Nova Treasure
 

You are the ultimate in a metal detectorist Lvsparky!!
Treasure is treasure.... no matter where or what you find
it in...... Gold Nuggets :icon_jokercolor:
 

remember cheech and chong ---------labrador!!!!!!!!! 8)
 

You are a hard core hunter. That is hilarious although I would left them in there. ;D ;D
 

MayberryMonte said:
Too bad you didn't see which dog left the prize. You could have followed it around and maybe it would have farted a couple of dimes.

:D :D :D
 

if we could see where a lot of money has been we would be awful scared. at least an anmial is relatively clean. fact is many people crotch their cash and worse. my bud told me tellers and cashiers are the most susceptible to diseases except for hospital workers. dont know but sounds logical. NOW BRING ME SOME FILTHY CASH SO I CAN KISS IT :tongue3:
 

Yep here is my experience.
I trained my lab Treasure; by stuffing bills into a rolled up sock and would play with him, with it for years. When it got all chewed up I would stuff it in a new used sock and have a new catch toy. I still have it some where.
My mom would find bills in his poop all the time. She would hose it down with the garden hose and dry them out on the deck.
Treasure never did bring home the big cache but he helped pay his way.
 

LOL, can't be any worse than me detecting fresh sprayed fields! HH, Mike
 

A long time ago I was hunting an old CW camp w/ my brother and cousin. My cousin was having no luck so he decided to play a trick on me by inserting a penny into a cow pile(he let my brother in on the joke). Well, he called me over and said he was getting a signal around there but couldn't figure it out. I swept my coil over the pile, scooted it out of the way, swept my coil again and dug this little beauty on the left.
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You should've seen their faces change!!!!
He was so mad that he actually dug the penny out of the pile with his fingers to show me what he had done. i never got any of it on me. i think he's still pretty sore about that to this day.
 

I had an old tom cat named Schmitty. He was unusual because he would retrieve things. He especially like shiney things so I use to amuse the kids by having him retrieve quarters. He was just like a dog. I'd toss the quarter across the room and he'd run over and pick it up and bring it to me and drop it in my lap. One day he got ill and I took him to the vet. They xrayed him and a quarter was stuck in his intestine. I had to pay for surgery to get it out. The vet said to stop letting him retrieve quarters, so I reluctantly did. Six weeks later he got sick and I found out he had swallowed another quarter. The vet did surgery again and scolded me for tossing him quarters. But I didn't! So I checked around the house and found his stash of quarters. He had six or seven along with some other things stashed under my bed in a neat pile. From then on we had to be sure not to leave any change out at night. Darn cat cost me over a thousand dollars in vet bills! I called him my thousand dollar cat. And I only got 50 cents back from his gut! At least I didn't have to dig poop! Monty
 

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Last year I found a quarter in a big pile of dog poop. I was having a bad week and I thought that I would do some metal detecting to come back down to earth. Got a hit next to the pile and the pinpoint put me right in the middle of the pile. I said that figures and extracted the coing from the pile washed it in the lake and continued to march
 

BRB... my dog just farted....
 

Eh, I guess it's still money. Put those into circulation!
 

Monty said:
I had an old tom cat named Schmitty. He was unusual because he would retrieve things. He especially like shiney things so I use to amuse the kids by having him retrieve quarters. He was just like a dog. I'd toss the quarter across the room and he'd run over and pick it up and bring it to me and drop it in my lap. One day he got ill and I took him to the vet. They xrayed him and a quarter was stuck in his intestine. I had to pay for surgery to get it out. The vet said to stop letting him retrieve quarters, so I reluctantly did. Six weeks later he got sick and I found out he had swallowed another quarter. The vet did surgery again and scolded me for tossing him quarters. But I didn't! So I checked around the house and found his stash of quarters. He had six or seven along with some other things stashed under my bed in a neat pile. From then on we had to be sure not to leave any change out at night. Darn cat cost me over a thousand dollars in vet bills! I called him my thousand dollar cat. And I only got 50 cents back from his gut! At least I didn't have to dig poop! Monty

Shoulda had a zipper put in :D
 

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