Dog crashes Utah school’s relay race, 'wins' it too. Watch viral video
“Dog: What? You call that racing? Hold my sausage,” joked a YouTube user while reacting to the video.
In a video, which is equal parts bizarre and entertaining, a dog crashed a relay race and ended up 'winning' it too. The video is now being shared by many across different social media platforms and it has left people chuckling hard. There is a possibility that the clip will leave you in splits too.
“At the Grizzly Invitational, a puppy hopped in to spice up the varsity girls 4x200m relay!” reads the caption shared along with the video on a YouTube channel.
The dog named Holly crashed Logan High School’s 4x200 meter relay race, reports Yahoo News. Kate Heywood, a student participating in the event told that she was warming up when Holly got loose form her parents.
The video opens to show the ongoing race. It’s during the final turn, the pooch joins in. Within moments, the pooch overtakes the runner near the finish line. What's even more hilarious to watch is the crowd cheering for the dog.
The human winner of the race, identified as Gracie Laney, told KSL TV “At first, I thought it was another runner and I was surprised because we had a pretty good lead. As it got closer, I thought, ‘That’s too small to be a person,’ and then I noticed it was a dog.”
Take a look at the video:
Since being shared, the clip has gathered tons of comments from people. It has also accumulated more than 7.1 lakh views – and the numbers are only increasing.
“Who let the dog out,” joked a YouTube user. “That dog literally slowed down at the end to stare down his opponent and then cut her off at the line to almost make her trip! That dog is cold blooded,” shared another. “Dog: What? You call that racing? Hold my sausage,” shared another.
What are your thoughts on the video?
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