We got our little golden lab just days before we took to the road pulling an RV and going from BC to MB. This is where Cody (the dog) got his potty training and acquired a taste for the Tim Horton cup. We would go thru a few Tim Hortons over the stretch of 3 days of travel. When we finished with the coffee, the cup went into the back of the truck where Cody was. Cody just found his first toy, and he went thru a lot of these because he shredded the cups to pieces. Soon he came to the front of the truck in search of a toy. We would quickly drink what was left and sometimes even left some for him. We had to be very careful when we left the truck to go into a store and where there was coffee still in the cups. Cody, just once, took a full cup of my coffee from the drink holder in the truck. It had cooled down as I usually get 2 at a time for myself.The coffee was all over the back seat. We are true Tim Horton fans and their are always "brown" cups around. For at least a year, anyone coming to the house with a Tim Horton's in their hand was indeed Cody's new best friend. He would be chomping at the bit for them to finish their coffee so he could get the cup. Our company would be taking a big chance on putting the coffee down on a table which was reachable by Cody. To this day, he will still accept a Tim Horton Cup (and he really likes a couple of creamers with that as well).
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