Seattle Dog Rides Public Transportation: Canine Named Eclipse Takes Buses To Dog Park By Herself [VIDEO]
Canines are pretty smart animals and Seattle's own 2-year-old black Labrador mix named Eclipse proves it.
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The independent pooch tends to ride the public transportation a lot on her own as reported by Seattle's KOMO News on Monday.
Eclipse has an owner named Jeff Young who claims she's "been urbanized, totally. She's a bus-riding, sidewalk-walking dog."
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Eclipse often roams the aisles of the D line buses.
Commuter Tiona Rainwater revealed that all the bus drivers know who Eclipse is.
"She sits here just like a person does. She makes everybody happy. How could you not love this thing?" Rainwater added.
Local radio host Miles Montgomery of KISW-FM even snapped a couple of selfies with the pooch when he came across her on the bus on Jan. 9.
"The dog gets off at the dog park," Montgomery revealed, adding, "I just look out the window and I'm like, 'Did that just happen?'"
He also mentioned while Eclipse was on the bus, "She was most concerned about seeing out the window, and I couldn't figure out what that was. It was really just about seeing where her stop was."
Eclipse's owner said sometimes she will leave without him. "We get separated. She gets on the bus without me, and I catch up with her at the dog park," he revealed.
KOMO News further reported that a spokesman for Metro Transit said the agency loves that a dog appreciates public transit.