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Dogs steal mail carrier’s lunch, then leaves apology note, Subway gift card

An egg, carrots and pumpkin seeds were on the menu for a couple of curious pups that helped themselves to a postal carrier's lunch.
Bear and Bull along with the handwritten letter from their family's letter carrier, detailing the way they stole her lunch. (Photo from Carol Jordan)

We have or know of someone who offered up the classic excuse, the "Dog ate my homework." And now a letter carrier in Virginia can say it with a straight face, the "Dogs ate my lunch."

The true tale unfolded in June in Smithfield, Va. during a postal carrier's stop at a house with two curious dogs. The dogs' mom posted about it and her mischievous furbabies have become an internet sensation.

Carol Jordan told CBS News she stopped at her mailbox and discovered a handwritten note from the woman who delivers her family's mail. "Our immediate thought was, 'What did the boys do now?'" she said.

"The boys" in question are Bear and Bull, her 6-year-old black Labrador/mastiffs, which she and her husband rescued from a high kill shelter in North Carolina as puppies. Jordan says Bear and Bull are brothers from the same litter, though Jordan notes that Bull -- the smaller one with the white spot on his chest -- is the ringleader when it comes to getting into trouble.

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In this instance, however, it turns out the boys actually weren't in trouble. On the contrary, the neighborhood's friendly letter carrier actually left the family a note out of concern for the dogs' well-being.

It read: "Hey! I drove up to deliver a package and both of the dogs crawled in my truck. They got into my lunch and ate an egg and some carrots and pumpkin seeds. I don't know if that will upset their tummies, just FYI!"

"Upon reading it, we realized the note was left because she was concerned" rather than angry, Jordan recalls.

"We would never have known," she continues. "They always look guilty of something!"

The only evidence of the crime? Two small carrots in the grass next to the driveway, where the dogs had spit out the vegetables among their loot.

Though the letter carrier seemingly wasn't holding a grudge, the dogs had undeniably misbehaved. So their owners decided to "shame them on Facebook." Jordan took a picture of the pair looking guilty and created a photo composite with the image of the mail carrier's note. The post -- complete with a caption that read, "Wall of shame #weoweyoulunch" -- quickly went viral.

To make up for the pups' mischief, Jordan then purchased a $20 Subway gift card and left it at the post office for their carrier, along with a handwritten note of apology from the boys.

"Sorry we ate your lunch," read the note. "Thank you for sharing... P.S. Our humans said thank you for leaving a note. We didn't like the note, we got in trouble."

Jordan posted the boys' apology to Facebook with a caption that read, "We are blown away by all the shares and likes of our two silly dogs. Here is an update to their shameful act of stealing the mail carrier's lunch. Hope you enjoy your gift card Mary - and sorry!"

And with the speed of a dog running away with someone else's lunch, the post took off again. Now, Bear and Bull have a dedicated Facebook page to document their past and future misadventures.

For full story click on CBS News.

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