The dogs typically sniff around and greet the other canine passengers, before climbing onto their assigned seat
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The Thompsons lead off-leash pack walks up to three times a day, but what has captured the attention of people worldwide are hilarious videos showing how they collect their canine clients: It documents the Thompsons’ regular pickup routine. At one point, the minibus stops in front of Amaru’s home, where he is seated in the front yard – clearly expecting them. From inside the bus, the Thompsons open the doors for the pup, and he happily leaps in.
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