The adorable doggy was spotted near Killiney Station.
A Wicklow Vet has played their part in reuniting a doggy with its owners.
The small white dog was spotted by Irish Rail staff near Killiney Station.
The adorable pup was picked by a DART driver and passed over to the care of Florence Roads Vet in Bray. Staff there confirmed the dog is chipped, and contacted its owners.
We're guessing this wandering dog wanted to have its say how pets can travel on public transport.
The National Transport Authority has launched a public consultation on a proposed policy for pets on the buses, trains and Luas services. Have you added your input?
The consultation is open until Friday 20th March. To submit your feedback, visit the National Transport Authority Consultation Portal.
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