Dogs are man’s best friends and it’s for many other things than their loyalty. Since they also love unconditionally and are goofy and dorky in an adorable way. This dorkiness that defines dogs is also what makes them one of our favorite sources of entertainment so fun to watch.
Due to the fact that whatever they do they will do it in an extremely goofy, naive and funny way. That is why they’re so fun to watch. Especially when they have those energy rushes that make them act even crazier.
Olly the hyper-energetic dog.
On Cruft’s, a dog show in the UK, rescue dog agility course many fluffy guys shined for their discipline, behavior and perfect performance. But a little Jack Russell was the one who stole the show, and not for the classical reasons.
As the little guy named Olly, along with his human Karen from the Blue Cross sparkled energy and happiness all over the place. Since he started the course in a “graceful” way to then do the most dazzling performance of the day. Due to his performance showed us he is a true show-dog and went viral winning fans all over the world.
Fallen in grace.
Olly was the one who closed the little dogs round in the course and he did a grand finale. As he was so excited to compete that he even made a very epic, with a very unique and personal style, entrance with a face-plant.
To what he might not have a perfect score but he didn’t care as he continued the track. Doing the rest of it in a better way. As he did it with pace and an incredible joy all along. Stealing our hearts and giving us some laughs.
Better than right.
Olly also taught us is how to get up again and doing it with a smile. As he simply enjoyed the experience of having a place to run, play and do exercise. Truly “enjoying life,” as the commentator said.
Little Olly now has many fans. Even though he sadly didn’t win any actual price at the contest. To what some online users said that Olly’s performance was “a highlight of the year” and an “even better than the average and planned dog performance at this kind of shows.”
Source: Buzzfeed.com
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