- Date: June 12, 2013
- Location: San Rafael, California
- Outcome: No one hurt.
- Situation: 93-year old woman is attempting to parallel park.
- Hero: 18-month old seeing eye guide dog (a Lab) who spots the parallel parker. (Watch dog sense incoming disaster.)
- Summary: WOW! (Watched this 6x)
Source: Thank you Eric
Good dog, O’Neil! š
No kidding.
A beloved canine hero – what a guy!! I don’t want to think about how this could have ended for the video is scary as hell. TGIF Dave.
Really, and quick reflexes by the other. Keep in mind – one man is blind and the other has a blindfold on.
I knew that one was blind, but I thought the guide was a person from the guide dog organization and was sighted. Triple my amazement..
and that sums up quite nicely why I never parallel park!
laughing. and thank goodness for the rest of us. š
you don’t even know how lucky the world is that I do not parallel park or drive more than 20 miles from my home–I figure it is my civic duty to keep my fellow humans safe–btw–I have never had an accident
still laughing.
That sums it up why we need to review driver’s licenses after a certain age…..just saying.
I’ll let that one go. š
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Thanks for sharing Todd.
Scary and inspiring at the same time. Wow.
Yes. And, I’m sorry to say, after the kids told me that no one was hurt, it was quite funny.
That was a pretty amazing video!
Yes…
Way to go for the dog!
And for the people lucky to have the dog.
Goodness – Glad nobody was hurt in this incident!
It was crazy!
Saw this on the news last night. Thank goodness no one was hurt.
Yes…so true.
93 and still driving??? Wow! I’m pretty sure they’ll be taking my license away at least 20 years before that time…the way that I parallel park…which is actually NEVER, I won’t even try.
Laughing!
Thought she did great. Fit the car like a glove right down that sidewalk across the street without any damage. All walls and light poles still standing. Lol.
Exactly. What a miracle for her to barrel down the sidewalk without clipping anything.
Well done that dog!
No kidding!