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baked beans trend that has gone viral. The so-called 'beaning' fad sees pranksters dump the sticky food over cars, doorsteps and pavements under the hashtag #beanbandits.
Police today released chaotic images of beans splattered and smeared on vehicles after warning shopkeepers not to sell tins to kids. A vet has now warned dog owners to be careful while out with their pooch as the trend can actually be harmful to pets, Team Dogs reports.
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Dog owners are being warned over different pet behaviours - and how they could mean the opposite of what you think. From lip licking to teeth chattering, these human-like actions may actually be warnings signs that your pet is ill or unhappy.
'beaning' seems to have branched out, leading to a new trend - 'spaghetti hooping'. Police previously released images warning of the bizarre beaning trend which sees youngsters poured tins of beans over doorsteps, driveways and cars.
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