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]]>Kaido and his human Matt “Matty” Fernandez frequently take bike rides across their native New York City. While riding the bike, they occasionally encounter ambulances, fire trucks, and police vehicles trying to navigate congested streets.
Once Kaido, who is usually nestled in a bike chair or a backpack on Matty’s back, hears the sirens, he immediately starts howling. Matty refers to this type of sound as “awoo,” which lets others know that they should pay attention and let the emergency vehicles pass.
Matty has been sharing the videos of Kaido’s “awoos” on TikTok, and judging by the comments, the internet users love it.
“He is putting his whole heart and soul in it. Look at his head going so far back,” one TikToker commented.
“The little paw on your shoulder, the full head tilt back for the howl, hair blowing in the wind, and stranger joining in! This video is happiness,” another added.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Kaido’s “awoos.”
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]]>Lee recently organized a book signing event for her first-ever book titled Who Took My Stuff at a bookstore in Corona, California. She was eager to promote her work and meet with fellow book lovers, but there was only one issue: no one showed up despite her sitting there for hours.
One of the bookstore workers recorded the video of Lee waiting for someone to approach her and posted it on TikTok.
“i literally hate this shift. we have an author today. it’s her first book and nobody has gone up to her. I have to watch this for 5 hrs. my heart is breaking,” the staffer wrote added in the video that received more than 10 million views.
After the video went viral, social media users responded with overwhelming support. Lee’s book started flying off the shelves and eventually sold out, while her TikTok account went from having a couple of thousand followers to 33.4K.
Lee later shared a video of her own, saying that she was ready to quit her career after the failed book signing but that the support and love she received from social media made her change her mind.
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]]>The post Watch a Dog Help Clear the Way for Emergency Vehicles with Adorable “Awoos” appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Kaido and his human Matt “Matty” Fernandez frequently take bike rides across their native New York City. While riding the bike, they occasionally encounter ambulances, fire trucks, and police vehicles trying to navigate congested streets.
Once Kaido, who is usually nestled in a bike chair or a backpack on Matty’s back, hears the sirens, he immediately starts howling. Matty refers to this type of sound as “awoo,” which lets others know that they should pay attention and let the emergency vehicles pass.
Matty has been sharing the videos of Kaido’s “awoos” on TikTok, and judging by the comments, the internet users love it.
“He is putting his whole heart and soul in it. Look at his head going so far back,” one TikToker commented.
“The little paw on your shoulder, the full head tilt back for the howl, hair blowing in the wind, and stranger joining in! This video is happiness,” another added.
Continue scrolling to check out more of Kaido’s “awoos.”
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]]>The post No One Shows Up for Author’s Book Signing, Social Media Users Respond with Overwhelming Support appeared first on Wallpaper Data.
]]>Lee recently organized a book signing event for her first-ever book titled Who Took My Stuff at a bookstore in Corona, California. She was eager to promote her work and meet with fellow book lovers, but there was only one issue: no one showed up despite her sitting there for hours.
One of the bookstore workers recorded the video of Lee waiting for someone to approach her and posted it on TikTok.
“i literally hate this shift. we have an author today. it’s her first book and nobody has gone up to her. I have to watch this for 5 hrs. my heart is breaking,” the staffer wrote added in the video that received more than 10 million views.
After the video went viral, social media users responded with overwhelming support. Lee’s book started flying off the shelves and eventually sold out, while her TikTok account went from having a couple of thousand followers to 33.4K.
Lee later shared a video of her own, saying that she was ready to quit her career after the failed book signing but that the support and love she received from social media made her change her mind.
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