Bengaluru: A heartwarming video of four stray dogs calmly using a zebra crossing on South End Road in Bengaluru has gone viral, with social media users praising the animals for their impressive traffic discipline.

The video, shared by the Instagram page india.unedited, captures the dogs walking neatly in a row across the painted white stripes of the pedestrian crossing. Their formation instantly reminded many viewers of The Beatles’ iconic Abbey Road album cover, prompting a flood of humorous and appreciative comments online.

Set to Henry Mancini’s “The Pink Panther Theme”, the clip has gained widespread attention, with users affectionately calling the animals “cultured dawgs” and joking that they display better civic sense than many human pedestrians.

The incident reportedly took place on South End Road, one of Bengaluru’s busy thoroughfares known for its heavy traffic. Despite the bustling surroundings, the community dogs waited and crossed the road in an orderly manner, demonstrating behaviour that many described as exemplary.

The video has sparked conversations about road safety and the intelligence of stray dogs, with several users noting that animals often learn traffic patterns through observation and experience in urban environments.

While the clip has entertained millions, it also serves as a gentle reminder of the importance of respecting pedestrian crossings and following traffic rules. For many viewers, the four canine companions have become unexpected ambassadors for road discipline, proving that good habits can come from the most unlikely places