The most well-known bus-riding doggie in Seattle is Eclipse, a black Labrador/Mastiff mix.
Due to the fact that she frequently rides the bus alone and is familiar with her station, she has gained a lot of favor with other riders.

When her owner, Jeff, took a long time to complete his cigarette at the bus station one day, she started her bus-riding journey.
When the bus arrived, he boarded it without him and stepped off at the stadium, where they were going.
Since then, he has made practically daily excursions to the park by herself and eventually met her owner there since she loves the bus ride so much.

Eclipse, a four-legged frequent traveler on the D line in Seattle, is shown here.
She boarded the bus by herself and was aware of the location of her station.
She exits the bus at the Belltown doggie park to greet her master and has a bus pass fastened to her collars.

Her father, Jeff, once smoked his cigarette too slowly and missed the very first bus that passed by because of it.
Eclipse, on the other hand, boarded and exited the vehicle at the playground.

And thus her solitary bus ride experience got started. Since that day, Jeff has always known he can just keep pace with Eclipse in the parks.
King County buses may, at the driver’s option, carry canines.

And besides, no one would ever refuse a ride to a canine that is so intelligent and fearless.
Eclipse is a friendly doggie who won’t harm others.
Drivers are always joyous to get her a lift since she makes commuters’ days better.
Everyone in King County appreciates Eclipse’s existence and counts her as a gift.



