Dog Owners Had The Best Responses To The New York Subway Banning Pets That Don’t Fit Into Bags

Published on 06/10/2019
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Small Dogs Can Do It Too

In case you didn’t know, it is common knowledge that Chihuahuas are temperamental. Smaller dogs are more common in New York City because of space limitations in the busy Big Apple. They are more suited for riding the subway and apartment life, but as what we have seen, owners of larger dogs haven’t been deterred from taking their pooch on the subway either.

Small Dogs Can Do It Too

Small Dogs Can Do It Too

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On The Lookout

This man proves that if there’s a will, there’s definitely a way. Just look at him carrying his massive dog in his backpack and you will see that no subway rule is about to stop him from bringing along his trusted sidekick and furry friend on the train. Instagram user @looningaround posted this photo on April 1st, 2016, and the dog seems to be a Rhodesian Ridgeback. These dogs are considered great hunting dogs and guard dogs, which makes sense judging by the way he appears to be on the lookout here.

On The Lookout

On The Lookout

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