Southwest Airlines is being grounded over this video.
The troubled airline posted a TikTok Friday chronicling the adventures of a stuffed dog — aptly named Dog Dog — that was left behind on a flight from Dallas and its return to his owner.
The Tiktok, which has since been deleted, took off with over 600,000 views.
“POV: A Southwest worker retrieves your left-behind stuffed animal and mails him back to you together with a photograph album showing his adventures while he was away from you,” read the post.
The heartwarming video didn’t stop irate passengers from slamming the airline for the hundreds of cancellations in December, saying that the corporate was on “damage control”
“I’m surprised the stuffed animal’s flight didn’t get canceled,” one comment read.
“That’s cool and all but y’all still left me stranded on the airport for 3 days,” read one other.
Other users applauded the airline’s dedication to reuniting the dog and its owner.
In keeping with the maligned airline, Dog Dog’s owner — a baby named Luna — was traveling together with her mother — Jessica — who worked with Southwest once they realized that that they had left the stuffed animal behind.
“I couldn’t consider we left her stuffed lovey behind, so I quickly called my colleague Christina who has been a friend through work for years, and he or she offered to go pick it up,” said Jessica. “Per week later Christina’s house flooded and I used to be hesitant to succeed in back out.”
“But to no surprise, she kept Dog Dog secure and pulled in a number of other employees to make some memories with Luna’s stuffed pup,” she continued.
Several of the photos of the stuffed animal show the puppy on the tarmac, sipping from water and flying high within the sky