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This Viral Video Of An Alaskan Malamute Service Dog Sitting On A Plane Is The Cutest Thing You'll See All Day ❤️

This Viral Video Of An Alaskan Malamute Service Dog Sitting On A Plane Is The Cutest Thing You'll See All Day ❤️
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China Southern Airlines brought a furry passenger onboard a flight, leading the internet to marvel at how very, very good of a boy he is.


An Alaskan Malamute sat perfectly still and was very cute in a 13-second video posted to the web on Tuesday, January 22.

That pup is now the talk of the town.

Here is the video of our favorite service animal himself:


Adorable Alaskan malamute seen accompanying owner on China flightwww.youtube.com

He is so, so big!

The American Kennel Club describes the Alaskan Malamute as "an affectionate, loyal, and playful but dignified dog" known as an "immensely strong, heavy-duty worker of spitz type."

Playful, but dignified.

We like it.



The dog has been verified as an emotional support dog by the airline, according to the South China Morning Post.






The identity of the good boy and his owner remain unknown, but his face and demeanor have touched the hearts of millions.









May your days be long, your worries few and your seats populated with cute puppers next to you.

Can we get a wall graphic with that saying?

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