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Watch: These dogs in Alaska ride their own doggie bus

Watch: These dogs in Alaska ride their own doggie bus
Good morning Bama. It definitely isn't *** greyhound bus, but there are hounds in it. Good morning, jake nothing but dogs jumping into their assigned seats attached to leashes, rather than seat belts, picking up waiting passengers with wagging tails. Good morning Amaru. Would you like *** compliment? Nobody said no jake dasher gumbo. This boss is better than an airline. Excuse you? You already had yours. The doggy bus loaded is operated by mo mountain in Tiny Skagway Alaska. It's *** husband and wife team offering dog training and dog walking. Do the dogs know their own seat? Most of them do the new puppies, don't They'll try to just jump in any seat available until we shuffle them back into the licky puppy corner. The licky puppy corner. They're practically necking in the back of the bus as they ride. Two outings are tangled. The bus offers the potential for entanglements, but when we watch them disembark, they were better behaved than *** busload of kids. I can't tell you how many of these dogs were monsters before I started working with them. That's moe Thompson's own little monster chiming in. Oh, sure. Some of the passengers are rule breakers. Excuse me, ma'am. Your tail is in the aisle, ma'am. You're gonna have to adjust your ***. But there's one seat that's off limits. Who's talking the horn Bama, Bama is ready to trade her dog license for *** driver's license. Excuse me, ma'am. You're not driving get out of my seat, Jeannie moos, CNN new york
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Watch: These dogs in Alaska ride their own doggie bus
It isn't a Greyhound bus, but there are hounds in it. On this specialty bus in Alaska, dogs jump into their assigned seats, attached to leashes instead of seat belts. The doggie bus is operated by Mo Mountain Mutts in Skagway, Alaska, which is run by a husband-wife team who offer dog training and walking. Most of the dogs know where their seat is, according to Mo Thompson, co-owner of Mo Mountain Mutts. "The new puppies don't. They'll try to just jump in any seat available until we shuffle them back into the 'licky puppy corner,'" Thompson told CNN. The dogs' behavior during their bus ride is pretty impressive, but that's in part due to the training Mo Mountain Mutts provides. "I can't tell you how many of these dogs were monsters before I started working with them," Thompson said. Watch the video above to see the furry passengers board their bus!

It isn't a Greyhound bus, but there are hounds in it.

On this specialty bus in Alaska, dogs jump into their assigned seats, attached to leashes instead of seat belts.

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The doggie bus is operated by Mo Mountain Mutts in Skagway, Alaska, which is run by a husband-wife team who offer dog training and walking.

Most of the dogs know where their seat is, according to Mo Thompson, co-owner of Mo Mountain Mutts.

"The new puppies don't. They'll try to just jump in any seat available until we shuffle them back into the 'licky puppy corner,'" Thompson told CNN.

The dogs' behavior during their bus ride is pretty impressive, but that's in part due to the training Mo Mountain Mutts provides.

"I can't tell you how many of these dogs were monsters before I started working with them," Thompson said.

Watch the video above to see the furry passengers board their bus!