The smart dog learned to buy his own food. But its currency grows on trees! (8 photos)
Money doesn't grow on trees? Tell that to the Colombian dog named Negro in our story. He sniffed out all the principles of commodity-money relations, and developed an ingenious plan that provided him with goodies from the local tent for a long time.
A black dog named Negro lives on the campus of the Columbia Technical Institute in Monterrey. The staff took him in, and the dog calmly walks throughout the territory.
Students often buy cookies from a local store. Watching them give money to the seller and receive food in return, the dog developed a cunning plan!
One day he approached the counter, holding a piece of paper in his teeth, and with all his appearance demanding cookies. How can I refuse?
The employees, fascinated by the dog’s intelligence, allowed him to “buy” cookies no more than a couple of times a day.
“Now he comes every day for cookies,” says the store worker, “and always pays for his purchases in leaves.”
"When I see this picture I want to cry. He found a way to make himself understood. The Negro is very smart."