Daniel Lohrey picked a 4-year-old Husky from a local breeder and named him Xero, which would go on to become the most unique roadie.

"I started playing in a band called Exile when I lived In Gladstone, QLD," Lohrey said about how the dog became a roadie, according to The Music. "I started taking him to our shows because one day I was leaving to one and he had a sooky tantrum when I picked up my case so I just took him with me."

Lohrey said that they have two running vans, one good for seven people called the Spaceship and a 13-seater carrier van. Xero has his own seats on the van and would even transfer from one seat to another when not all are occupied.

"He's got quite the name all over," Lohrey added. "People have told me they come to shows just to see him."

Because dogs have sensitive ears and doesn't like loud sounds, Xero doesn't watch the shows.

"He's not generally exposed to the music side of the spectrum due to him being a dog and having super sensitive ears. He's always there inside the venue to mingle with the punters in between sets though," Lohrey said, according to Alternative Press.

Lohrey operates the Wolfpack Touring, a company that works with bands like She Cries Wolf, Tomb Of Doom and Blind Oracle.