Largely Johnson Jr., curator, caretaker, and founder of the World Dog Museum in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, announced that Trouble, who is a frequent visitor to the museum since becoming the world's wealthiest dog, was gifting the museum $250,000 to enlarge the fire hydrant display, which is one of the most popular attractions at the Dog Museum.
The gift was made possible by Leona Helmsley's will that bequeathed Trouble approximately 12 million dollars and according to Johnson, "The little guy just wanted to give something back for canine posterity so that others of his kind could enjoy his good fortune."
Driscoll said that Trouble had difficulty determining where he wanted the large monetary gift to be utilized. Driscoll said "Trouble originally wanted to enlarge the crotch sniffing wing or the leg hump display, but finally decided on the Fire Hydrant section, that contains hydrants from around the world. Trouble is also considering gifting money to the Feral Dog Rehabilitation Center."
Driscoll said that he really thought that Trouble was very discriminating when he relieved himself at the museum and uncannily chose the golden fire hydrant that had been at the palace of the Prince of Dubai, and fastidiously avoided the fire hydrant that had been in front of Dick Cheney's house.
