A woman in Texas says her dog accidentally started a kitchen fire on Christmas Day after jumping up for a bite of cookies.
Video of the ring from inside Megan Black’s Frisco, Texas home shows one of her two dogs turning on the stove when she tried to reach for the cookies on the kitchen counter, according to FOX 4.
Black called a neighbor for help, and she put out the fire before the Frisco Fire Department got to the house.
While the dog was starting a kitchen fire, Black was in Celina, Texas, opening Christmas presents with her family and received an alert on her phone that fire alarms were going off at the Frisco home.
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Black called a neighbor for help, and she put out the fire before the Firsco Fire Department arrived at the home.
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“I’m sitting there watching it in action on my camera,” Black said. “I can’t do anything. I’m just watching her save my house.”
After Black reviewed Ring’s video surveillance, he saw that a dog door blocking access to the kitchen was open, allowing “Twitch,” a 3-year-old silver Lab, to come in and enjoy some cookies. While enjoying the snack, Black said the dog accidentally turned a knob on the stove and started a fire.
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Video of the ring from inside Megan Black’s Frisco, Texas home shows one of her two dogs turning on the stove when she tried to reach for the cookies on the kitchen counter, according to FOX 4.
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“He just pushed in so perfectly and turned the stove on,” Black said.
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A woman in Texas says her dog accidentally started a kitchen fire on Christmas Day after jumping up for a bite of cookies.
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Black said the fire caused most of his home to suffer smoke damage, adding that his family is renting for at least 4 to 6 months while repairs are made.