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Pet dog makes the perfect pillion passenger riding motorcycle with owner
This pet dog makes the perfect pillion passenger - sitting still while riding a motorcycle with her owner.
The female pooch named Noo Daeng was seen perched on the motorbike's seat as she waited for vendor Winai Silpasart, 49, to finish his errands in Songkhla, Thailand.
Footage shows the adorable five-year-old Thai Ridgeback dog sitting on the vehicle while wearing fashionable hats as amused pedestrians stopped to snap photos of her. She was waiting for her owner, who was buying food for dinner.
Winai said that the clingy pooch travels everywhere with him, even when he is riding his two-wheeler. Though touched by Noo Daeng's loyal friendship, he feared she might be hit by oncoming cars while running.
He said: 'I was worried for her because she would chase after me on the road. So I taught her how to sit on the motorcycle instead.'
During their trips together, Noo Daeng shows off her good behaviour and consistently obeys Winai's commands, with passers-by praising her calm nature.
Whenever Winai will leave his motorcycle, Noo Daeng stays perched on it, leaning on the handlebars and sitting upright like a human being.
The fur dad said: 'Noo Daeng was originally a stray dog. She was always at my house, so I took pity and adopted her. We've been together for more than four years now.'
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