Kubata notices the situation and heads for the street. He barks at cars as if to tell them to stop. Once the coast is clear and the cars stopped, young children begin to cross. Kubata never leaves them. He stays close to them and helps them cross safely.
You would think this is a luckily random event that was captured by someone with a phone camera while watching the video. The truth is, it’s Kubata’s friendly routine.
Kubata seems to have a kinship with the children and shows his caring nature by helping them cross the street every day. Who said dogs can’t follow a regular schedule?
Some wonder what prompted Kubata to take on the duties of school crossing guard. Perhaps he thought humans, especially vulnerable children, needed help. Sometimes children wait too long for cars to stop.
Drivers are not always considerate, even when children want to cross the street. Viewers note that Kubata would often growl at cars.
Apparently the dog was upset that the drivers didn’t stop. The clever dog finally decided to do his part to help the children stuck in the area.
Although the Kubata can roar and bark at cars, reports ITV, it seems friendly to pedestrians. The photos of someone petting the dog show that Kubata loves the attention. However, petting a stray dog can be risky. Always approach stray animals with caution.
The Adjara Tourism Department recognized Kubata’s good deeds. The agency recently put a star on the sidewalk in honor of the dog’s contributions. He deserves to be praised, as well as the extra care people give him. People seem to repeat Kubata’s good deeds.
No one seems to have understood why Kubata took on the role of protector of children. Has he ever come from home and got lost? The dog’s background may be somewhat mysterious, but at least we know that his life has become happy.