French bulldog hitches a 30 KILOMETRE train ride - before being reunited with her family

An adventurous French bulldog has accidentally wandered onto a train and travelled 30 kilometres away from home. The 18-month-old pup named Bonnie is normally 'pretty lazy and sleeps a lot' but decided on a whim to slip underneath the back fence of her Salisbury house in Queensland, Nine News reports.


After realising she was free, Bonnie proceeded to walk the 700 metres to the local train station before hitching a ride to Beenleigh some 40 minutes away. She ended up on the Beenleigh to Brisbane City line because of an animal-loving train guard by the name of Chloe Johnson, who saw the pooch alone and decided to take her on the trip. Mid-way through the lengthy trek and Miss Johnson started to wander who Bonnie belonged to.

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Telepathic Bulldog Talks A Man Out Of Robbing A Bank

In its latest spot for Bulldog Skincare for Men, adam&eveDDB introduces a telepathic bulldog that helps its owner out by preventing him from making a really stupid decision.

With a series of weddings on the horizon, the man is desperate for cash and about to make a terrible mistake, robbing a bank on a crowded street in the middle of the day. Luckily, his bulldog can read his mind and is there to talk him out of it while also offering some advice on skin care.

The message, of course, delivered in about as silly a way as possible, is that Bulldog Skincare understands men (thus the telepathy).

“At Bulldog, we sometimes hear men’s skin care described as a low-interest category,” said Bulldog Skincare for Men head of marketing Nick Parker in a statement. “We don’t believe there’s such a thing as a low interest category, only low interest brands. The Telepathic Bulldog is a funny, provocative and distinctive way of raising Bulldog’s voice in the category and making our category more interesting to men in the U.K.”