The TTC is hoping to reunite an owner with a dog that hid under a bus after being hit by a car early Sunday morning.
TTC spokesman Brad Ross said the dog was hit by a car around 12:30 a.m. in the Eglinton and Warden area.
``The driver of the car stopped to try to help the dog, but the dog was injured and afraid and ran away and sought refuge under a bus that was at a stop,'' said Ross.
He said the bus driver was stopped at a red light and noticed the dog, so he called his supervisor and Toronto Animal Services.
``Police also showed up and they were all eventually able to coax the dog out from under the bus,'' he said.
Ross said the dog, which appears to be a Husky mix, suffered minor injuries to its leg.
This sweet dog was struck by a car last night near Eglinton and Warden. Injured and afraid, he took refuge under one of our buses. Thanks to our operator, supervisor, police and Toronto Animal Contol he was safely coaxed out and taken to a vet. No collar or microchip. Know him? pic.twitter.com/uk2HnTsEdm
— Brad Ross (@bradTTC) October 14, 2018