The dog has a useful
bark
stride
Tubby the Labrador retriever loves to take walks. He a...
The dog has a useful
bark
stride
Tubby the Labrador retriever loves to take walks. He also
loves to recycle. Every day. Tubby spends his time outside
looking for plastic bottles. He finds about six bottles a day-
sometimes more. Tubby crushes them in his mouth and
brings them to his owner, Sandra Gilmore. Then Sandra
puts the bottles in a recycling bin. Tubby lives in England.
He has been collecting bottles for six years. So far, he has
helped recycle 26,000 bottles. Tubby holds the Guinness
World Record for most bottles recycled by a dog. Good
boy!
habit
retreat
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