A canine caregiver was caught on camera pushing his wheelchair-bound owner through a crowded city plaza in Mexico.
Leo the dog was spotted in Plaza Tapatía in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Saturday during the GDLUZ festival, a celebration of the founding of the city, according to the person who uploaded the video.
‘I saw this dog trained with the name Leo, helping a young man named “Owen” who told me that the dog is being trained by his uncle,’ the person who took the footage said about the scene.
Dog pushes owner’s wheelchair through a Mexican city festival
The dog was recorded pushing the young man in the wheelchair through the Plaza Tapatia in Guadalajara, Mexico, on Saturday
Leo, the dog, and Owen, the young man in the wheelchair, cruised down the plaza with confidence in the short clip
The short clip shows Leo striding on his hind legs with his front paws draped over the seat back of the wheelchair.
Owen, wearing a blue shirt, cruises alongside the crowds of people with his canine driver providing the forward thrust.
The pair appear to join up with an older man in a gray-ish polo shirt who directs the finely choreographed duo as they continue on their way on the flagstones of the plaza.
According to the GDLUZ website, Saturday was the last night of the festival which celebrated the 477th anniversary of the founding of Guadalajara.
The adorable pair navigated among the many people who were in the public square
Leo looked to be having no trouble driving his young charge during the GDLUZ festival
Owen told the person who recorded the video that his uncle had trained Leo to help him in this way