Darwin strikes again

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If not for postal clerks, puppy would have been DOA

By MARY LYNN SMITH and PAUL W ALSH, Star Tribune staff writers

Last update: February 1, 2011 - 9:48 PM


The postal worker was stunned when the package moved by itself and fell to the floor. Then came the sounds of heavy panting.

Within minutes, she and co-workers had unwrapped a tightly sealed box and rescued a 4-month-old puppy that a Minneapolis woman tried to mail to Georgia.

"It's just crazy," said Minneapolis Police Sgt. Angela Dodge. The air holes the woman punched in the box were covered up with mailing tape, and the priority mail trip would have taken at least two days, she said. "It was supposed to be a birthday gift for a family member. It would have been kind of traumatizing to get a dead puppy,'' Dodge said. "If you don't identify it so that it can be handled properly, it goes into the cargo hold of an airplane. It gets 40 below in those cargo planes that get up 40,000 feet. And there was no food or water. Puppies can't go for long periods without food or water."

The dog would have been dead on delivery, agreed police spokesman Sgt. William Palmer. "I've been doing this for 17 years. This is a new one on me."

The woman, Stacey Champion, declined to tell police why she decided to mail the puppy, Dodge said.

Champion paid $22 to send the black poodle-Schnauzer mix puppy named Guess to Georgia via priority mail, said Thompson Ojoyeyi, supervisor at the Loring Station post office. The worker who accepted the package asked all the standard questions: Any perishables, liquids, hazardous materials?

Champion said no, but then she cautioned postal workers to "be careful, be careful" as they handled the box because "it was so delicate," Ojoyeyi said.

On the outside of the package Champion wrote "This is for your 11th birthday. It's what you wanted," he said. She also told the clerk that if sounds came from the package, not to worry, it just contained a toy robot, Ojoyeyi added.

When the box began moving and making noise, workers called a postal inspector -- the Postal Service's enforcement arm -- and got permission to open the package, Ojoyeyi said.

Guess "was so happy to get out," Ojoyeyi said. "We gave him water and he drank so fast."

"How could someone do this kind of thing?" he said. "For us, it was very unusual."

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I think the Dawin things typically end in death or injury.

This is just stupid people, doing stupid things.
 

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SkinsandTerps;3829970 said:
I think the Dawin things typically end in death or injury.

This is just stupid people, doing stupid things.


yeah, it's usually people taking themselves out of the gene pool.

Not the dog's fault some moron decided it would be a good idea to airmail him...
 

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It would have been Darwin if that moron would have mailed herself and died.

Which would have been a good thing for mankind.
 

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It is disturbing to know that there are people out there that are this stupid.

I am sure theymake other stupid decisions, ... leaving child or pet in vehicle, leaving child home alone, leave child or pet unattended, etc.

Sad to think that a child or a pet will suffer because of someone this stupid.

I still can't believe someone decided to mail a puppy in a box.

I drove 12 hours so my puppy wouldn't have to be shipped, which I am sure is done very safely all of the time.

I just didn't want to take a chance.

--added-- A poodle/schnauzer mix is called a schnoodle. We had a schnoodle in the mid 70's, we named him O.J. after O.J. Simpson.
 

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It's not the dog that should be thanking the postal worker. It's the 11 year old who almost received a dead dog in a box with a note reading "This is for your 11th birthday. It's what you wanted".


That's and amazing story rofl.
 
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