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Coober Pedy’s shoe-loving pooch is an opal miner by day, footwear thief by night

Coober Pedy is known as the opal capital of the world, and for its quirky characters — both animal and human.
Key points:
- Shoes in the outback opal-mining town of Coober Pedy are going missing
- Coober the rescue dog is to blame
- By day he is an opal miner and by night, a shoe thief
So it should come as no surprise to learn that over the past few months, shoes have been disappearing into the night from porches and dugouts littered across the famous landscape.
The question is not who, but rather what, has been stealing them — and it happens to have four paws and a stealthy gait.
“Coober has been night-shifting,” owner Genevieve Smith, 62, said of the one-year-old pooch, who has been collecting things from around the neighbourhood.
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