Two dogs from Tulsa, Oklahoma, took a quick spin in their owner's truck that is sure to be remembered.

The owner of the two dogs, Roscoe and Luna, left the two pets inside of his truck while he went inside a home for about 15 minutes.

"I got around to the front of the house where the truck was, and it's like not there. And I was like 'did I get towed?' and I just thought no it didn't," he said.

One of the dogs had accidentally knocked the car into gear, and down the hill they went.

"Approximately three blocks down a hill," Clay Ayers, a Tulsa firefighter noted.

According to Yahoo! News, the dogs ventured down the hill on 25th Street where the owner had initially parked the truck, all the way across an intersection at Riverside Drive, and eventually ended up hitting a cement culvert which stopped the truck along the bank of the Arkansas River.

FOX 23 reported that the dogs steered clear of drivers and pedestrians while almost ending up in the Arkansas River.

"Two boys on skateboards seen the vehicle leave in front of the residence and they did try to catch up with it with no luck," mentioned firefighter Ayers.

Luckily, no one, including Roscoe and Luna, were injured during the incident.