“ARROW,” the adorable Labradoodle puppy from Cucciolini Labradoodles, has truly captivated the attention of Premier Doug Ford. This charming canine companion has certainly caught the eye and affection of the respected leader, showcasing the undeniable charm and irresistible appeal that Labradoodles are known for.
We all know dogs love sticking their head out the window of a moving car, but some pups get an upgraded view of that experience. Labradoodle caught Premier Doug Ford’s Eye while a passenger was in a sidecar.
Last Sunday, a Toronto woman captured a video of a dog riding in the sidecar of a blue Ural motorcycle. With ears flapping in the wind, “doggles,” and a winter coat strapped in with a harness, the adorable puppy brought laughter to surprised drivers and pedestrians who spotted him.
“What is this? He’s got glasses! Oh my God,” the woman said in a video of the precious moment while a man beside her laughed.
The video was posted to Reddit.
Video by Reddit
The video posted by Reddit uplifted people in Toronto, who flocked to the comments to share their joy.
“I’m begging, I need the dog’s @,” one commentator said.
“I definitely have a photo of those two on that bike on my phone as well. Iconic duo!” added another Reddit user.
As it turns out, Toronto is home to some adorable sidecar dogs, and the video star is a three-year-old Labradoodle. He has been Larry Warr’s partner-in-drives for over one year.
Arrow is in Toronto, Meets Doug Ford!
“We go out regularly all over Toronto. It’s a lot of fun. Thousands of people have taken pictures of Arrow, and I imagine even more have made videos,” Warr told BlogTO.
Warr said Cucciolini Labradoodle caught Premier Doug Ford’s eye on a drive down Scarlett Road two weeks ago.
Warr is Happy
“It made him happy,” Warr continued. “He won’t forget it. Who would forget being happy with what is happening all around us?”
Although many dog owners have motorcycles and sidecars, Warr said Arrow’s attitude makes him unique.
“He’s got so much personality. With him, it’s almost like it’s his bike,” he said. “He just sits there, looking around, chilling. He puts his leg up on the edge of the sidecar and we cruise.”
While most people who cross paths with the pair have a positive reaction, a small portion worries the sidecar is not safe for the dog.
Arrow is from Cucciolini Labradoodles in Ontario
Warr said he’s buckled into a full harness tied to secure bars in the trunk and on the front of the sidecar. Additionally, because of “Arrow’s calm temperament,” Warr added, there’s no cause for concern. He cautioned that sidecars are not for skittish dogs, easily scared or vicious.
“He’s very relaxed,” Warr said. “Even when we stop at a light, and there are dogs two feet away from him, he doesn’t bark or lunge at them. He’s never tried to get out.”
Warr shares lots of hobbies besides driving around Toronto. They go ice-fishing together, and Warr has upgraded the motorcycle to suit his dog.