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Group of four dogs stuns onlookers by perfectly following traffic rules on streets in China
A group of four dogs stunned onlookers by perfectly following the traffic rules on the streets in northern China.
The video was filmed in Hengshui City in Hebei Province on April 16.
Four dogs patiently waited for the green light and crossed the road on the zebra crossings.
These four dogs, coming from different homes with one even being a stray, formed a spontaneous group, wandering the streets.
Dubbed the "Hengshui F4," these canine companions, reminiscent of the famous Taiwanese boy band "F4" due to their coordinated street outings, have captured the hearts of many.
While many locals find the antics of these dogs endearing and suggest a lenient stance allowing them free roam of the streets, there are concerns about the safety hazards posed by dogs roaming unleashed.
Consequently, following their rise to local fame, the largest of the pack, a Pyrenean Mountain dog, was leashed by its owner due to fears of potential danger or unnecessary trouble. The other dogs with owners were also restrained, while the fate of the stray remains unknown.
Locals humorously comment that the "Hengshui F4" peaked quickly in their celebrity, finding their group disbanded almost as soon as they became a sensation.
The video was provided by local media with permission.
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