A videopostedin early 2020 shows how Kupata, with all his small mightiness, protects citizens.

Kupata heroically runs in front of the group to bark at the driver.

The pooch then continues on, side-by-side with the group.

He slowly walks with them to ensure the rest of their passage is safe.

Anothervideoshows some of his other daring, fearless efforts to protect walkers.

Kupata, barking passionately, runs alongside a car that did not stop to let walkers go.

The pooch then runs back to the crosswalk to help guide another bunch of small children.

The driver stops, but then starts inching forward again.

Kupata defiantly runs towards the van, warning the driver to stop with his loud bark.

Many other videos of the local hero showcase the same talents and techniques.

Kupatas online presence feels like a collage created by an avid fan of a celebrity.

Tsinadze says that Kupata thinks they smell lovely…and they love to scratch [him].

Many works of art have been created by fans in his honor, frompaintingstoanimations.

In June 2020, Kupata was immortalized in amuralon a building adjacent to the intersection he typically works at.

The street portrait was painted by artistGeorge Gamezin collaboration with the Bank of Georgia.

With all this fame and adoration, it’s safe to say Kupata solidified his spot in Georgian history.

you’re able to keep up with Kupatas pawtrolling onInstagramandFacebook.

Georgians can find him also interacting with his fans, many of them being children.

Kupata protects citizens every day, no matter how small they are!

The pawtrolling pooch has gained a lot of fame across the world.

His instagram account showcases all the fan art that has been created in his honor.