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Very Good Dog Patiently Waits For Someone To Stop Traffic Before Crossing Busy Intersection In Viral Video

Very Good Dog Patiently Waits For Someone To Stop Traffic Before Crossing Busy Intersection In Viral Video
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Once again, we face indisputable proof that humans simply do not deserve dogs.

This Russian good pup was mindful of traffic laws when making his attempt to cross the street, and the internet really lost it.


Take a look at this angel:

Chelyabinsk, Russia, is blessed by this patient pup.

A traffic cop, seeing the plight of the doggo, walked into the middle of the road to make sure the traffic stopped for him.

When the little pooch crosses, he appears to be walking with a slight limp:





"Chelyabinsk is not so harsh," the original tweet reads.

In fact, Chelyabinsk seems like it could be a great place if all humans treat all city dogs with this much compassion.





When dogs are the best, doesn't it just melt your icy heart?

Especially in this cold season. Chelyabinsk, Russia, is currently experiencing a high of 23 degrees Fahrenheit. Across the pond, in the US, some very good dogs are helping to warm up the season.

Like this shovelin' pup:










The only thing that makes this icy, grueling time of year better is the pups.

But gosh darn it, they make it so much better.

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