Cute little one





by Many_Respect4967

18 comments
  1. I’m just back from Sweden and was suprised now normal it is over there to have dogs everywhere, resturaunts , trains, bus’s , shops…. id a lovely conversation with two huskies and an Ozzie cattle dog in my hotel.

  2. Yes .mad people with skittish dog in a pram instead of a human child is what you need to see on public transport first thing to feel good about where we’re going as a society.

  3. my day always becomes infinitely better when i meet a random dog

  4. More dogs on public transport, I say!

    Also great to see someone reading a real book, instead of a phone 🙂

  5. I hope the person with the dog gave you permission to film this and post it and you did not just record someone in public without their consent and post it online.

  6. My girlfriends family loves dogs and bring them everywhere with them around Ireland. The oldest dog now has to use a pram and she can’t walk and just recently her mam went to a nearby cafe and was ushered out the door once they saw it was a dog in the pram 😂

  7. Oh yes some gobshite taking up a load of room on public transport at peak hours because they think their dog is an actual child and needs to be pushed around in a buggy.

  8. I think all public transport should have a dog or cat on it … the bus where I live in Bath in the UK always has someone bringing their dog with them.

    it improves everyone’s mood and it actually gets people off their phones and talking to each other.

    before people say ” well what about people who are afraid of dogs ” …. well I’m afraid of screaming children but that doesn’t stop people 😂😂 the dogs are better behaved than most children anyway 😂😂

  9. Not cute. It’s ignorant and selfish to bring an animal into a crowded, confined space. The fact that most people don’t seem to care about anyone else’s discomfort and phobias in that situation doesn’t change the fact. 

  10. A dog in a child’s pram taking up tons of space during rush hour on public transport?

    No, that’s not for celebrating. In fact we need to be asking ourselves hard questions about the place of pets, their role as proxy children, and behavior on public transport

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