'It's not creepy': Aussie woman's bizarre act with her dog leaves radio host Amanda Keller speechless
Speaking on GOLD FM's Jonesy & Amanda show on Monday morning, Keller, 62, invited listeners to dob in a "crazy pet owner" only to be met with a confession that caught everyone off-guard.
Listener Lindsay admitted: "[My dog] has showers with me, but I have my undies on."
Both Amanda and co-host Brendan 'Jonesy' Jones were stunned into silence.
"It's not creepy," Lindsay quickly added as Amanda gasped, visibly shocked, covering her mouth.
Jonesy could only respond with a hesitant, "Okay…" before Lindsay continued to explain that her dog shares her bed and that her husband serves them breakfast every morning.
"Just back to the showering, what does your husband think of that?" Jonesy asked.
"I knew you'd ask this!" Amanda interjected.
"Well, he thinks I'm a crazy pet lady," Lindsay replied.
"Needless to say, the dog doesn't really like the husband very much."
The father-of-three tried to reassure her, saying: "You're not a weirdo, okay?"
"No I'm not," Lindsay insisted.
"My husband says the dog thinks he's my partner, but no. I'm his mum."
Lindsay also revealed her pooch dines just like she does, eating the same dinner each night, and enjoying his favourite "marmalade on toast" for breakfast.
"And does he have his own plate or does he eat from yours?" Keller asked.
"No, I break it up for him and feed it to him," Lindsay said.
Still processing the wild confession, the hosts wrapped up the segment.
"I think that's all we need. Let's end it there," Jonesy said.
The Jonesy & Amanda show later posted a clip of the call to social media with the caption: "Um, we did NOT expect this…"
Viewers were just as surprised.
"This is just weird," one wrote, while another said it's more common than people may realise.
"I'm a dog groomer and have a lot of owners tell me they wash their dogs in the shower with them. Parrots as well."

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