Holland & Usry, PA - January 2024

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Crucial Tips for Safe Teen Driving

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How to Elevate Your Family’s Movie Nights

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Testimonial

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The Complexities of a Hit-and- Run Case Baked Salmon With Garlic and Lemon Meet Kupata, Georgia’s Street- Roaming Pup Hero

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The Stray Dog Who Captured the World’s Heart Kupata’s Road to Fame

We often think dogs live the good life, as they seem to do nothing but play, eat, and sleep. Yet, some dogs are busy at work, some

Now, after tireless days of guarding his street, Kupata has his own doghouse provided

without being asked to do so! Take Kupata, the stray dog in Georgia, for example. This street-roaming pup takes it upon himself to guard a crosswalk all day, every day. In the town of Batumi, this stray stays by a single crosswalk and forces traffic to stop to allow pedestrians to cross the street. He’s especially protective of children! If Kupata sees a car isn’t slowing down, he’ll bark at the driver as they drive away and run to protect the person crossing the street. One local even shared that Kupata will cross the road with children and stay at the park to protect the youngsters. Kupata, which in English means “sausage,” has become a staple in the community due to his hard work, and locals all pitch in to care for and feed the stray dog. His consistently round belly shows just how loved he is. You’ll even see a massive painting of the beloved animal on a nearby building.

by the city with an accompanying star on the road with his name on it. Kupata’s dedication made him go viral on social media, and now travelers from all over the

world come to see Kupata. Don’t distract him, though. He’s busy at work!

Sadly, even though Kupata

remains cherished by his community, thousands of stray dogs in the country need shelter, food, and companionship. According to activists, around 500,000 stray dogs and cats roam the streets of Georgia. While stray animals may get a bad reputation for being dangerous or unfriendly, Kupata proves that even these furry friends deserve love and recognition.

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