
Newsweek
Therapy dog in training "confused" as invisible man gives him commands
Dog trainer Kira Schultz told Newsweek: "He just kept looking to see if he could find the person who was talking."
A black dog named Nash, belonging to dog trainer Kira, has become an internet sensation after a video captured his humorous confusion at a crosswalk. While patiently waiting for the signal, the automated crosswalk voice repeatedly announced "Wait." Nash, already sitting obediently, was visibly perplexed by the disembodied command, looking around for the source of the voice. His owner, a force-free dog trainer, can be heard in the background reassuring him, "You're doing great." The video highlights the unique interactions between pets and urban environments, resonating with many dog owners online.
Dog trainer Kira Schultz told Newsweek: "He just kept looking to see if he could find the person who was talking."