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Soccer Dog is WAY too good at juggling for a canine

Altinha With Scotch And Friends... Credit: ViralHog

Posted by S. Saint on Wednesday, February 3, 2016

It’s been almost 16 years since Air Bud: World Pup, the soccer sequel to Air Bud, and while that movie obviously had special effects, this good dog does not need After Effects to play soccer. During the first few seconds you watch the video, you think, oh, this is a pretty neat video of friends passing a soccer ball amongst each other. But suddenly, there’s a twist and the dog in the background is bouncing a soccer ball off its mouth. It’s also cool that one of the guys takes special care in passing the ball to the dog.

Basically, this is a good sports dog, and Air Bud doesn’t seem to be that much of a lie anymore.

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