Sola stops at the pedestrian crossing, observes on each side of the street and waits for Thibault's authorization to cross.
Sola is not a child but a 23-month-old Siberian husky who wanders around Paris, most of the time untethered.
Despite the ban on off-leash walking in the capital, his master assumes this practice and shares his wanderings on social networks.
"The off-leash meets extremely rigorous rules, it's not the ride of anything, it's a tribute to obedience", assures Thibault alias Colzouti on TikTok.
This sports coach living in the 17th arrondissement got up at 3 a.m. every day to avoid pedestrians and cars in order to train Sola never to cross the sidewalk without permission.
"The practice of the dog without leash is reserved for those who are sure that their dog will not be dangerous for others", he concludes.
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Like several canine owner associations, Thibault is offended by the lack of green spaces reserved for pets (30 for 110,000 dogs).
And even if he incurs a fine of 38 euros for "divagation of a dangerous dog", he will continue to "walk him freely".