It was the third week of March when the pup prowler scoped the parking lot, waiting for the right time to make his move. No disguise, no planned getaway. Whenever the store door opened, he dashed in and headed straight for the innocent, unsuspecting unicorn. Four or five times he did this, according to the News and Observer, until he was finally thwarted by employees of the Kenansville, N.C. Dollar General, who locked the door and called Duplin County Animal Services.
Joe Newburn, the county’s animal services department head, said, “Maybe he had a stuffed animal like that in his original home. I don’t know, but he wanted that purple unicorn bad,” reported the News and Observer. Animal Control Officer Samantha Lane responded to the call and stealthily purchased the $10 stuffed treasure. The pup, once again stationed in the parking lot, eyed her from a distance. But when she put the unicorn in her front seat, he “came along willingly,” Newburn said in the News and Observer story. And although crime doesn’t pay, Lane found it in her heart to grant clemency and let the pup keep his beloved toy. No word as to how the unicorn felt about the arrangement. RELATED: 13 Pairs of Dogs Who Are Double the Adorable Trouble Duplin County Animal Services posted on its Facebook page that the stray, who shelter employees named Sisu, was “sassy with other dogs and will not tolerate any backtalk. Very vocal. Should be an only animal or some training. Very obedient with people. Knows sit, lay, heel, and loves unicorns from Dollar General.”