Was there a DNA test?
LOL...NO!
There were some pretty ticked off people however. A couple of them weren't mad at all because the females were labs and they had intended to breed them anyway. A couple weren't very mad because they realized they waited too long to get their females spayed. Three of them however were furious because they intended to breed their dogs, and their dogs were NOT labs.
My neighbor behind me thought the whole thing was hysterical. He watched me put my dog in the backyard and watched my dog sail over the fence. He then watched me chain my dog in the backyard and the dog slipped the chain and jumped the fence. Then he watched me harness the dog to a chain and he watched the dog slip the harness. I still can't believe how Mikey figured out how to slip the harness. After the neighbor tipped me off I harnessed him again and then watched through a window. The dog wrapped the chain around a tree and then wiggled out of the harness backwards...and I had it as tight as I thought I could without hurting him.
At one point I even put big hook locks on both the inside and the outside of my front door (the one where he could unlock the deadbolt and open the door) way up high where he couldn't reach them. However, after several times of someone being locked either in or out because one of the hooks was set, AND Mikey breaking through a screen to get out the window, I took down the hooks.
The final, crowning glory, (which made me realize that I just couldn't keep him) is when animal control gave me a ticket because he opened the door of a neighbor's car, stole the diaper bag out of the car (placed there by the neighbor who went back inside to get the baby) and took off down the street with it.
That was ticket number 5 and was when I finally gave up. It really bothered me to do so, because I am someone that believes that when you get a pet, you are responsible for that pet for the rest of the animal's life. Its a commitment. However, short of making him spend 20 hours a day in an outdoor kennel, with a padlock there was no way I was going to keep him from escaping while I was at work or during the night.
I even tried keeping him in a huge crate in the house, and he simply took the crate apart.