A Boston man whose dog ate part of his passport just weeks before he was supposed to get married in Italy may be close to finding a way to go abroad after all.
Donato Frattaroli managed to snag an appointment to have his passport replaced on an emergency basis, his fiancée, Magda Mazri, told NBC10 Boston on Monday. But actually getting the passport wasn't guaranteed.
"Chickie" the golden retriever ate Donato Frattaroli's passport, days before he's set to marry his fiancée Magda Mazri at their dream wedding in Italy. Chickie chewed out the first four pages of the passport, several back pages and a stamp from Mexico, where the couple got engaged a few years ago.
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