Dog Chases His Human Sledding Down Ski Hill

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A Canadian man was having a fun day at the ski hill with his dogs when things took an unexpected turn. This really shows how loyal and loving our pets are.

Many dogs often enjoy snow even more than Childs, and there are many things that you can do with your dog on a snowy day. This is the adorable moment when a playful dog name UKI decides to slide down a ski hill following the owner’s lead.

John Parent from Saint John, New Brunswick Canada went out for a walk with his dog and decided to turn the scary icy path into a super fun sled run minus the sled. He literally threw caution to the wind, landed on his back, and slid down the hill while his dog UKI pal raced alongside him.

We often feel like our dogs are particularly loyal, but this video shows just how loyal many dogs are to their beloved humans.

John Parent wife judocarrie post this video with the title: "I asked my hubby to go take the UKI for a hike in the woods today and this is what I got back for proof, Just a man and his dog having fun!
It is as cold as ice here! Yes, he is sliding on his jacket. Wait for the 2nd run! "

John Parent revealed this funny moment on his Facebook post: "My wife asked me to take the dog for a hike in the woods on the ATV trails nearby, as many places were too icy to walk with our bad weather. It was a Friday, late morning but this specific trail on the hill about 20 minutes it had not been groomed yet, so I decided to see if I could slide down it!

I did not know it would work but decided to lay on my back and slide down using my phone to see and record. "It worked and I went faster than I thought. What followed were a few more runs as my dog UKI and I were having a blast. I came home, showing my wife how much fun we had on the walk and I guess it was so funny to her she started posting it."

Dogs truly are man’s best friend. This video really shows how loyal and loving our pets are. Whether they are snuggling up to you as you fall asleep or rushing to save your life, having a dog is often an enriching part of being human.

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