Commuters in Belltown, Seattle, report seeing a Black Labrador riding
the bus alone in recent weeks. The 2-year old has been spotted roaming
the aisles and hopping onto seats next to strangers.
When the dog got off the bus, without an owner, at a dog park last
week, it piqued the curiosity of local radio host Miles Montgomery.
"It doesn't really appear to have an owner. The dog gets off at the dog
park. I just look out the window and I'm like, 'did that just happen?'"
Montgomery asked. "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."
It turns out the dog, Eclipse, doesn't always ride the bus alone. She
visits the dog park a few times a week, sometimes with her owner. The
duo live right near the bus stop.
Eclipse's solo rush hour ride happened one day when her owner took too long to finish a cigarette.
"We get separated. She gets on the bus without me, and I catch up with her at the dog park," said
Jeff Young, who owns the dog. "It's not hard to get on. She gets on in
front of her house and she gets off at the dog park, three or four stops
later."
Young said the tradition has been going on for a while.
"She's been here the last two years, so she's been urbanized, totally.
"She's a bus-riding, sidewalk-walking dog," he said. "Probably once a
week I get a phone call. 'Hi. I have your dog Eclipse here,'" he says.
"I have to tell them, 'no. She's fine.' She knows shat she's doing."
A spokesman for Metro Transit said the agency loves that a dog
appreciates public transit.
"She would be much safer in the world if she had her owner on a leash,"
he joked.
"It makes their day," added Young. "It's a good part of their day and
it works out for her so I just let it go."
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