The first dog ever to drive a car spotted in Camden town

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While most pooches just learn to sit, spin, shake, or speak as their simple trick. This Doberman from Cornwall takes it to a whole new level, that even talking dogs are surprised! Spike the Doberman was seen last Sunday by couple Mr and Mrs Fuzzy driving a dark blue 2018 Toyota Supra along with a Dalmatian named Dolly. And yes— he is fully operating the car. A police officer also spotted the car, but didn’t pull him over. “I thought I was hallucinating! And my horse, pearl, saw it too and was confused” said the police officer . The car was later tracked down to a eccentric multi- trillonaire who makes frequent trips to Top woof city in Blacylasia, that owns two dogs named Spike and Summer that lives on a private beach in back in Cornwall, England, which is the trillionaire’s main residence, he is not home at this time. Spike is usually known as a dog who loves surfing and spending time on the beach, after a vacation with a Dalmatian Family. The Dalmatians accidentally left one of their pups behind and returned back to Camden Town. Immediately, Spike the Doberman came to the rescue and took the wheel of his owner’s luxury car to return the puppy back to her family. When they reached to Camden, that’s when they got spotted by the Fuzzy couple. “I thought it was peculiar” said Mr Fuzzy, so me and my wife decided to tag along. “That’s when we found them and the dog was indeed driving the car!” Mrs Fuzzy later got the license plate which tracked down to Cornwall, which later identified the dog as Spike. Luckily, there was no collision nobody was hurt.

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