Boston Man Gets Emergency Passport Appointment After Dog Decides Italy Wedding Isn’t Happening In a surprising turn of events, a man from Boston whose dog ate his passport just over a week before his planned wedding in Italy has been given an emergency appointment at the Boston Passport Agency

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Boston Man Gets Emergency Passport Appointment After Dog Decides Italy Wedding Isn’t Happening

In a surprising turn of events, a man from Boston whose dog ate his passport just over a week before his planned wedding in Italy has been given an emergency appointment at the Boston Passport Agency. We can only imagine the dog was overjoyed at the prospect of not having to endure a plane ride to Europe.

The man, who wishes to remain anonymous (clearly embarrassed that he couldn’t outsmart his furry friend), recounted the dog’s destruction of his passport with a mix of frustration and amusement. “I had left my passport out on a low table in my apartment, and I had no idea my dog would find it so appealing. I turned around for just a minute, and when I looked back, my passport was in tatters on the floor. It was almost impressive how quickly he was able to destroy it,” the man said.

But this groom-to-be wasn’t going to let his dog’s antics ruin his Italian wedding. After contacting the Boston Passport Agency and explaining his situation, he was given an emergency appointment (we can only imagine someone there had a soft spot for his story) to replace his shredded passport. It’s unclear if they questioned him on how exactly his passport ended up in the jaws of his dog.

Despite the potential setback, the man seems to be taking it all in stride. “Honestly, I’m just happy to be able to go on the trip and marry the love of my life. Sure, I had to deal with a minor inconvenience, but it’s all worth it in the end,” he said. We can only hope that his dog doesn’t have any more surprises in store for him on their trip.

This story serves as a reminder to all pet owners out there – when it comes to your passport, keep it far, far away from your furry friends. Or, if you feel like living life on the edge, maybe just pack an extra copy just in case. And to all you dogs out there – have fun chewing up anything that isn’t nailed down. It only makes life more interesting, right?

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