Here's Hulleman's tale about her money-eating, 8-year-old black Labrador-German shorthair:
While Hulleman and husband were on a four-day vacation in late June, she asked her mother in Oakdale, Minn., to take care of Pepper and Zach, the family's dogs.
Pepper got into a purse belonging to a friend of her mother's and chewed the cash from an envelope.
Hulleman's mother recovered some of the money that Pepper spit out,
thinking she had it all. But when Hulleman returned from the trip and
went to clean up her dogs' mess outside, she noticed a $50 bill hanging
from one pile.
The family recovered $647 and swapped it for fresh currency at a bank.
"We have a $100 bill that can't be recovered because you need
three-fourths of a bill and it is only half of a bill," Hulleman said,
laughing.
The nasty chore of sorting through dog feces netted about $400, the 50-year-old dog lover said.
"It wasn't that bad. I soaked it and strained it and rinsed it. I
just kept rinsing it and rinsing it. I had rubber gloves on of course,"
she said.
"Everyone said, 'I can't believe you did that.' Well, for $400, yeah, I would do that."