A video which shows a service dog sitting on the head of its owner in the queue of Guardians of the Galaxy: Cosmic Rewind at EPCOT has been posted on TikTok.
The video was posted on the social media platform by @mollyminone approximately 24 hours ago. You can watch the eight-second video @mollyminone posted below:
Credit: @mollyminone (TikTok)
As you can see in the above video, the owner is carrying another service dog in his arms. In the comment section of the above video, other TikTok users posted photos of the owner with their service dogs in EPCOT (see in gallery below):




Two months ago, we published an article which showed a service dog owner letting their animal relieve itself in a restricted area in the Magic Kingdom. You can watch the crappy situation unfold here.
Stay tuned to Orlando Theme Park Zone for more Orlando theme park-related news and information.
H/T TikTok
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