Maltipoo in London.
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Video: ‘Tourist’ Maltipoo Visits Major London Attractions & Steals Locals’ Hearts

London sees crowds of tourists every day, but it’s not often a tiny pup like Hershey, a Maltipoo, ends up stealing the spotlight. The little pup is on his own sightseeing adventure, and he looks every bit the seasoned traveler — charming strangers, stopping for photos, and even sampling the local food scene.

From the cobbled streets to the grand landmarks, Hershey’s excitement makes it impossible not to smile. He laps up the attention, struts past the crowds, and somehow fits right in among the bustle of the city. Watching him trot through London feels like the definition of joy on four paws.

Maltipoo tours London with owner and visits major attractions in video

The video — already at 5,000 likes — shows Hershey tackling London with surprising confidence, as if he’s done this before. He kicks off the day with brunch — sniffing and savoring a mini Beef Wellington before licking his snout clean. Then it’s time to hit the streets: red buses rolling by, taxis honking, and Hershey proudly leading the way on his leash.

He makes stops at Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, and Tower Bridge, striking easy poses as if sightseeing is second nature. He even takes his turn at the famous red telephone booth, proving he’s got the same influencer instincts as the “IG girlies” who line up for their photos.

Along the way, Hershey rides the Tube, strolls through Leadenhall Market, and happily accepts pets and attention from fans who recognize him. Regent Street, lantern-lined alleys, and even the top of a red double-decker bus round out his adventure, before he finally curls up in his carrier, looking completely content after a day well spent.

The caption jokes, “Someone stop this guy before he applies for dual citizenship.” And the comments section is full of love, with fans calling Hershey “precious” and wishing him well on his world travels. Plenty of people visit London every day, but it’s safe to say none get the kind of attention Hershey did.

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