After Taco's great escape, the whole family searched in vain
for a tunnel or gap in the fence. They filled in several holes but that didn’t stop him.
This is a case for Hercule
Perro.
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“You can’t outfox me” |
Mum and I pretended to go out for a walk and left Taco behind…
We hid in our neighbour's garden. After a few minutes, Taco started barking and then we waited some more. We soon heard a scrabbling noise, the side gate clanged and Taco came racing down the path.
How did he get through the gate?
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The clue |
On further investigation, I noticed a bucket beside the gate. Using my terrier intellect, I figured out that he'd climbed on the bucket and squeezed between the bars.
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Caught in the act |
Dad has fixed the gate now. Ha!
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"Case solved!" |
Hercule Perro, Dog detective