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Video: Service Dog Meets Her Favorite Character

Service Dog Disneyland
Credit: IG/@delightfulnews; @melissakirk717/TikTok

Who doesn’t love seeing a Disney dog enjoying his or her time in the Parks?

It is difficult nowadays to walk through the Theme Parks of Walt Disney World Resort in Florida and the Disneyland Resort in California without seeing at least one Guest paired with an adorable four-legged service animal. It could be argued these good girls and good boys are magic makers themselves as they work to help their owners make the most of their Disney day. But sometimes, they get a little dose of magic themselves.

One video making its rounds on social media shows a golden retriever getting to have a special meet and greet with Tigger at Disneyland Park.

Related: Vacationing at Walt Disney World Resort with Your Dog

This golden is clearly a “Disney dog” as she comes dressed in her Snow White dress and her own special set of Minnie Ears. And, of course, Tigger is more than excited to find another furry friend to play with!

Service Dog Meets Tigger, Disneyland

Credit: IG/@delightfulnews; @melissakirk717/TikTok

This is not the first time we have been able to report on heartwarming stories of service dogs in the Disney Theme Parks. Just a few months ago, we at Disney Fanatic shared a story about a service animal getting to have a very special Character Meet and Greet with Mickey’s Dog Pluto. Click the link below for our previous coverage of that story.

Service Dog meets Pluto

Credit: @theworkingtot on TikTok (left)

Read More: Video: Service Dog Has the ‘Best Day Ever’ Meeting Pluto at Walt Disney World

It should be noted that Disney World and Disneyland both have set rules and guidelines for all service animals that may cross through the turnstiles.

For example, the Walt Disney World Resort states the following on its website:

“We welcome service animals at most locations throughout our theme parks and Resort hotels. At Walt Disney World Resort, a service animal is defined as any dog or miniature horse trained to do work or perform tasks for the benefit of an individual with a disability. Guests who use service animals must retain control of their animals at all times and should keep them on a leash or harness while visiting.”

Click here for all information regarding service animals at the Walt Disney World Resort.

Click here for all information regarding service animals at the Disneyland Resort.

We at Disney Fanatic will continue to update our readers on Disney Parks news and stories as more developments come to light.

About T.K. Bosacki

Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, TK Bosacki is a professional writer, amateur adventurer, and lifelong Disney Fanatic. His Disney Park days include Space Mountain, Tower of Terror, Kilimanjaro Safaris, and Nomad Lounge. He believes in starting at the Canada pavilion (IYKYK), and the Monorail is superior to all Ferry Boats.

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