For Eclipse, a black lab living in Seattle, riding the bus is just another part of life. Eclipse regularly hops on and off a King County Metro bus to take the short trip to a local dog park.
Jeff Young, Eclipse's owner, calls her a "bus-riding, sidewalk-walking dog" that will get on the bus without him and he'll catch up soon after.
Before you set your pooch free on the DART system, our rules are a little different than King County's. Non-service animals are required to be in secured, latched containers or cages when riding the system.
For Eclipse, a black lab living in Seattle, riding the bus is just another part of life. Eclipse regularly hops on and off a King County Metro bus to take the short trip to a local dog park.
Jeff Young, Eclipse's owner, calls her a "bus-riding, sidewalk-walking dog" that will get on the bus without him and he'll catch up soon after.
Before you set your pooch free on the DART system, our rules are a little different than King County's. Non-service animals are required to be in secured, latched containers or cages when riding the system.
For Eclipse, a black lab living in Seattle, riding the bus is just another part of life. Eclipse regularly hops on and off a King County Metro bus to take the short trip to a local dog park.
Jeff Young, Eclipse's owner, calls her a "bus-riding, sidewalk-walking dog" that will get on the bus without him and he'll catch up soon after.
Before you set your pooch free on the DART system, our rules are a little different than King County's. Non-service animals are required to be in secured, latched containers or cages when riding the system.
For Eclipse, a black lab living in Seattle, riding the bus is just another part of life. Eclipse regularly hops on and off a King County Metro bus to take the short trip to a local dog park.
Jeff Young, Eclipse's owner, calls her a "bus-riding, sidewalk-walking dog" that will get on the bus without him and he'll catch up soon after.
Before you set your pooch free on the DART system, our rules are a little different than King County's. Non-service animals are required to be in secured, latched containers or cages when riding the system.