Drooling Mastiff Becomes UK'S Local Attraction!

By Hausofpaws @hausofpaws

Roxy is an adorable drooling French Mastiff who has become Central London's latest attraction | Daniel Deme - Wenn


What happens when you get a slobbering dog who constantly drools and is suddenly banished by the lady of the house? You get a dog who is becoming a local celebrity in central London with lines up to 40 people at-a-time who are waiting to have their picture taken with this adorable pooch! 

Roxy the French Mastiff follows Mr. Morris to work everyday | Wenn

Father-of-three Nick Morris, 46, from Beckton. East London soon realized that after his wife banned his dog Roxy, an adorable French Mastiff from the house due to excessive drooling, he would soon be taking his pooch along to work.
Roxy follows Mr. Morris on his daily courier service and couldn't be more happier as a passenger.

As much as 40 people has waited to pose with Roxy on camera | Wenn

A LOCAL ATTRACTION The two-year-old French Mastiff has become quite a local attraction and celebrity in central London as people who pass Mr. Morris' white van can't resist Roxy with her relaxed posture and constant dribble.
“I have queues and queues of people taking pictures of her - the most I have counted is 40 people,” says Morris according to the Daily Mail.

Passers can't resist having their photo taken with Roxy | Wenn

“As soon as she sees the flashes she will put her arm on the side of the van and sit there like a person,” he said. “If I pull up and open the window there will always be a queue there regardless.”

INSEPARABLE BEGINNINGS

Roxy follows Mr. Morris everywhere he goes and has become inseparable due to one main problem: slobber. According to the Daily Mail, Mr. Morris' wife said “Roxy's drool was so bad she banished the dog from the house.”

Roxy was banished by from the house due to her slobbering | Wenn

After that, Mr. Morris took Roxy to work and trained her to always be with him,  and in turn cleaned up the “slimy” mess for her. “She has come with me since she's been a pup, so she's become comfortable sitting in the van,“ said Morris.  “She dribbles so my partner used to moan about her being at home dribbling and shaking it everywhere so it was better for her to sit in the van with me and shake it over me.” Since six months old, Roxy has joined Mr. Morris and is a duo on the job. “...If I'm waiting for a job and I fall asleep nobody can get near to the van without her waking me up.”
SOURCE: Daily Mail