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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The Yellow Line Guard Dog

It looks like this adorable little hound dog is guarding the yellow guard line of the subway, making sure that nobody gets too close to the approaching trains. Beagles are scent hounds with an excellent sense of smell and great tracking instincts, making this dog perfect for guarding the yellow line. What’s more, beagles are the preferred breed when it comes to employing detection dogs for prohibited agricultural imports. Beagles have been in existence since around 2,500 years ago, and people started developing the modern breed in Great Britain in the 1830s. It’s clear to see that these dogs are quite adaptable and employable.

The Yellow Line Guard Dog

The Yellow Line Guard Dog

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A Husky Bag

This photo was snapped and later posted on Twitter by Alex Romano, a digital media strategist, while the train passed through Queens back in July 2016. As you can see, the other passengers don’t look bothered or the least bit interested in this Husky bag, probably because it’s New York City and stranger things can be seen on the subway daily.

A Husky Bag

A Husky Bag

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