Service Dogs Meeting Pluto At Disneyland Is The Cutest Thing You'll See Today
Please take a moment from your regularly scheduled programming to delight in this service pup-in-training meeting Disney dog celebrity Pluto at the happiest place on Earth.
These news articles are just as exciting as Mari’s first time meeting Pluto! @dodo @ccicanine pic.twitter.com/AEzNrehImm
— Laura Allen (@LA03) April 3, 2018
The pup was part of a group of service dogs-in-training who went to Disneyland this week for further development and play (seriously ― they rode the teacups!).
Volunteers working with the nonprofit group Canine Companions for Independence, which breeds, raises and trains highly skilled assistance dogs for children, adults and veterans, takes pups to Disneyland as a regular part of the training process.
“It’s great socialization for the dogs, since they get to be around all the different sights, sounds, smells and people that Disneyland has to offer,” said Canine Companions spokesperson Michelle Williams.
Happiest dog and the happiest place on earth! 💛 #TBT pic.twitter.com/ReTr5W3Isu
— Laura Allen (@LA03) April 5, 2018
Smile! Life is good. #GiveADogAJob pic.twitter.com/fa35xIgPTP
— Laura Allen (@LA03) April 4, 2018
Pups first live with volunteer trainers for about a year and a half before beginning professional training at a regional facility, where they learn some seriously impressive skills like opening and closing doors and turning on and off lights.
The Disneyland excursion has offered the internet some adorable moments in the past. Last year, one of the organization’s dogs was spotted sitting for a caricature drawing during a Disneyland training session.
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