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Want to see some fast dogs?

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Some water-eating dogs?

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Or some really cute dogs?

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Then you just sit down and watch this,

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because at the Doghouse, amazing dog trainer Zak George

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teaches ordinary dogs things you will never believe!

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Welcome to Who Let The Dogs Out?

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# Who let the dogs out?

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# Who let the dogs out?

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# WOOF, WOOF, WOOF, WOOF

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# Who let the dogs out?

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# WOOF, WOOF

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# Who let the dogs out?

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# WOOF, WOOF, WOOF, WOOF

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# Who let the dogs out?

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# WOOF, WOOF, WOOF, WOOF

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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Today, on Who Let The Dogs Out?, we're going to see acrobatic dogs,

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breakdancing dogs,

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independent dogs,

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and three dogs will learn an amazing new skill.

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Today, three dogs are going to learn to be goalkeepers,

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and I've set up a really cool challenge for them.

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The dogs are going to take turns to save penalties.

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Each dog must learn to stay between the goalposts

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while penalties are shot at them,

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and they're going to have to learn to save the balls.

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At Showtime, the dog who saves the most balls will win.

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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Now, for goalkeeping,

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I need three play-motivated dogs.

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That means dogs that love to play.

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The more they love that football,

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the better goalkeeper they'll be.

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And that's what I was looking for at the try-outs.

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Over 400 kids brought their dogs to the try-outs.

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They all hoped Zak would take them to the Doghouse

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to learn an incredible stunt.

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Good, very good.

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He saw jumping dogs...

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That's pretty amazing.

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Spinning dogs...

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Good girl. Sit.

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-Hopping dogs...

-Walk. Walk.

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He saw dogs who were a lot of fun...

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Up high!

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-..and dogs who wanted a number one.

-Oops.

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All they could do

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was show Zak their top tricks, in the hope he would pick them

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to come to the Doghouse, where they would find out

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what trick he had chosen for them.

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But Zak only needed three teams for this stunt,

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and competition was fierce. For goalkeeping,

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here are the teams that impressed Zak the most.

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My name is Cody. My dog's name is Bryn,

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and I come from Northern Ireland.

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Tell me why YOU want to go to the Doghouse.

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It'd be a great experience for me and Bryn.

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-OK, show me what he can do.

-Bryn, come on.

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Cody's 11, and Bryn is one,

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and they're from Northern Ireland.

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-Will he play with this?

-Yep.

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Good catch.

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Cody describes Bryn as awesome, cuddly, and he's also great fun,

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because he plays with Cody with toy footballs.

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I like to see a dog play like that and have a good time. Don't you?

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Cody has tried goalkeeping with Bryn before,

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but he hasn't done it since they had an accident in their back garden.

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He was good at it until he missed,

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and it broke my greenhouse window.

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-Really?

-Yes.

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Zak loved how much Bryn enjoyed playing with the ball,

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so he should be great at the goalkeeping trick.

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Well, as long as there are no windows about.

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My name is Caitlin, and my dog's called Mitzy,

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and I'm from Neath.

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-Why do you want to come to the Doghouse?

-It's a nice experience

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-for Mitzy to see other dogs.

-That's cool.

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Caitlin is nine, and Mitzy is one, and they come from Wales.

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Look at the high-five. Cool.

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Mitzy! Caitlin, her dad and Mitzy are bi-i-ig Manchester United fans.

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Whoa! No way!

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They even bought Mitzy a Man United shirt as a present.

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She controlled that ball, am I right?

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-Yeah.

-Caitlin is convinced Mitzy thinks she's a footballer.

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-This is her coolest trick, isn't it?

-Yeah.

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I think it's a pretty cool one.

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Look at that! Did you see how she went around the tunnel?

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Zak had never seen a footballing dog quite like Mitzy.

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That dog is better at soccer than me.

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I cannot get this ball. Look.

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But can she swap her dribbling skills for goalkeeping?

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Only time will tell.

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MITZY BARKS

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I could play with this dog for hours. That is so cool!

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I'm Elena,

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and this is Rooster,

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-and we come from London.

-Why do you want to go to the Doghouse?

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Rooster really likes showing people his tricks,

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and I think he would really enjoy learning new tricks as well.

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Elena is 11,

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and Rooster is four.

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Rooster is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever,

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and Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retrievers

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are a very, very rare breed.

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Eat it!

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One of Rooster's favourite games is hide and seek.

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-I'll distract him with this ball.

-OK.

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-Good?

-I'm ready.

-OK.

-Rooster!

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Seek the ball! Seek!

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And Rooster is so well-behaved

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that once he held a sausage in his mouth for a full five minutes

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until Elena's dad gave him permission to eat it.

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Have you seen it? Well done, Rooster!

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Beautiful. That was impressive. It was pretty good.

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Zak loved Rooster's enthusiasm with the ball,

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but how will Rooster handle

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a bigger ball in the goalkeeping trick?

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-Very good. I'm very impressed.

-Thank you.

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You're welcome.

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So, Cody and Bryn, Caitlin and Mitzy, and Elena and Rooster

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have all made it into the Doghouse and there,

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they'll receive two days of intense, expert dog training

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from Zak, followed by three weeks of practice at home,

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before going head-to-head in the goal-keeping challenge.

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And the winner will take home this,

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the Who Let The Dogs Out? Top Dog trophy.

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-Hey, guys.

-Hi.

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-Good morning.

-Good morning!

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Today, you're going to learn how to teach your dog to be goalkeepers.

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-How do you feel about that?

-Good, yeah.

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-Ready to get on with it?

-Yeah.

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Now I think we're going to need some footballs here. Perfect.

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That's for you.

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That's for you. And that's for you. Great catch.

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Bryn has already started playing with the ball.

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Is this parts of Zak's training plan?

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Believe it or not this is exactly the behaviour I want to see

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out of all of your dogs right now.

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As your energy goes up, their energy goes up.

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I want to see that they love that ball.

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The reason I want to see that they love that ball

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is because that will be their currency today.

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By currency, I mean the thing we're going to use to reward them,

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something they absolutely love.

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We're now going to stay for a period of time.

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Remember, guys, the reason we're teaching our dogs to stay here

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is when they're guarding that goal, they've got to stay at the goal,

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so they're only allowed to go for that ball when you say it's OK.

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I want all of you to work up to a five-second stay

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and then we're going to increase it further.

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Caitlin is starting with a three-second stay with Mitzy.

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Good plan.

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Stay, sit!

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Sit.

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But I mean it's huge energy...

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Elena has no trouble at all getting Rooster interested

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in that ball.

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Hey, what's going on here?

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Bryn has suddenly got bored with the football.

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Two minutes ago it was driving him crazy.

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Be a little more engaging here.

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Bryn, look what I've got. Look what I've got. Sit. Stay.

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One, two, three, four, five.

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Yes. Yes, good job! Bring me that energy.

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-Stay with the hand single. We always give stay with the hand signal.

-Stay.

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One, two, three, four, five.

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Go on, yes. Get excited. Exactly, good.

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That was good. You got your five second stay.

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Sit, sit.

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Good, good, good. Lovely, lovely, lovely.

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Oh, nice stay from Elena and Rooster.

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Football is all about practice.

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I just hope the weather holds up so these guys can get some training in.

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But not all dogs are bothered by the weather,

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in fact some positively love it.

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Ah, you know how it is, every time it snows

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you just want to rush out and jump over someone's back.

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Or maybe have a dance.

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Oh, the Cancan! Cool.

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And the... Hey, what is that? Can this dog rewind itself?

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Hold it. Freeze the tape. Right, now rewind the tape.

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It looks like it's going forward. OK, play it normally now.

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No, no, no, it's just too weird.

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Take this glove off now, please. That's it. Now give it back.

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Good girl.

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And there's a dog who thinks he's a rabbit.

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Careful, careful. Just watch out you don't bump into the... camera.

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What's he doing? Oh, breakdancing. Cool.

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Surely there must be an easier way of getting a drink of water.

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Playing in leaves is great fun.

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Hiding in them is even better.

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See? There he is.

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Oh, check out the moonwalk. Now that's a dance. Cool.

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Still to come on Who Let The Dogs Out?:

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we're going to see some very helpful dogs,

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Zak's quick trick

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and we find out who wins the Who Let The Dogs Out? Top Dog trophy.

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All right. All of you looking very, very good here.

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Right now we're going to work on staying for a period of time,

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10 seconds, and distracting our dogs.

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Come here.

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Sit. Yes. Stay. Right here. I'm moving it around. Stay, stay.

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I'm being very clear about my stay, even though I'm playing

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with the ball right here. Good, I was very satisfied with that.

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Now I'm going to give Rooster permission to get the ball.

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Rooster, yes. Get it. Textbook. Absolutely beautiful.

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That was amazing.

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Practice that right now.

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We're looking for a 10-second stay while teasing them with the ball.

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-Looks like Caitlin is enjoying the teasing more than Mitzy.

-Stay.

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Sit, sit.

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Uh-oh, Bryn has lost interest again.

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Come on, Cody, you know what to do. Make it fun.

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Rooster and Elena have got it together. Nice work.

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Continue working with your dogs after they've had a nice, long nap,

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if they're up to it.

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And I'm going to see you guys tomorrow but keep up the good work.

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Rooster, Bryn and Mitzy are all very different dogs

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but they all have one thing in common, a strong chase instinct.

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Let's take a look at their mutt measurements.

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Rooster is a Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever.

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They used to be used as hunt dogs.

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Rooster loves to chase rabbits around with Elena's dad.

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Rooster also likes to go surfing. Tollers have webbed feet.

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I wonder if they'll double up as goalkeeping gloves

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when Rooster goes in between the posts?

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Here's Mitzy, the Shih Tzu.

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Shih Tzus are originally from Tibet

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and their name translates as lion dog.

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Mitzy loves to be spoiled by all her family

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and her favourite activity is to play football.

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Shih Tzus have lots of energy and enthusiasm.

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Adding this to her love of football,

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she should take to goalkeeping in no time.

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Bryn is a whippet and they can run at around 35 miles an hour.

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That's fast.

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Bryn has two favourite things in life,

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treats and lying on the sofa, watching telly.

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We know whippets are speedy but will Bryn's reactions to the ball

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be as fast when it comes to Showtime? Let's see.

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-Hey, guys, how we doing?

-Good.

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Caitlin, tell me how things have been going with Mitzy.

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-How did practice go?

-It went well. She stayed about three seconds.

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-Good. Cody and Bryn. How are things going?

-Really well.

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I got him to sit and stay for 15 seconds.

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Keep up the good work. Very proud of you with Bryn, Cody.

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Elena and Rooster. Tell me how training went yesterday.

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Yesterday I got up to letting Rooster

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wait for the ball for 15 seconds with distractions.

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Wonderful, that's fantastic work.

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I'm going to start with Elena and Rooster over here.

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Elena, are you discouraged by anything at all?

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He isn't very interested in the ball sometimes.

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OK, we're going to work on that right now.

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Rooster!

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-Come on, come on.

-Wow, what's happened to Zak?

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As ridiculous as I look, where is Rooster's interest right now?

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It's in me, because I'm fun. Get it, get it, get it.

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That's how you get your dog interested in something. Good.

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Let go, please.

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Let go, sit. Yes. Get it. That's the energy you got to get.

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Well, it certainly seemed to work. Rooster's loving that ball now.

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-Stay.

-Nice. Look at this.

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-Stay.

-Get the ball.

-Rooster definitely went for that ball.

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Cody and Bryn. I'm going to hold the lead.

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You focus entirely on your dog, OK?

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-Sit, stay.

-Nice stay, I love the way you said it.

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Now kick the ball, try and score a goal, tell him to get that ball.

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-Bryn, go get the ball.

-Nice, good. He went for it. That's good.

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Bryn certainly made a move with the ball.

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He'll be goalkeeping in no time.

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-Caitlin and Mitzy, how are we doing?

-Good.

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So just get her interested in the ball. That's what I want to do first.

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Very good, move it around a little bit. Get on the ground.

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Good, I like seeing that. Let her play with it.

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Yeah. Yeah.

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Good, good, keep it going. Remember, go over to the goal.

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Make your way over, go and sit over there. Keep it happy. Keep it happy.

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Go, go, go. That's perfect, right there.

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That's a good distance for starting.

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-She saved it. Yes!

-Good, good, good. She actually saved the goal.

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Mitzy saved her first goal. Although technically now that's an own goal.

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Wow, Mitzy doesn't need any motivating. But can she do it again?

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Yes! The others had better pull up their football socks now.

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-Tell him to get it when you kick it.

-Get it, Rooster.

-Saved!

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That's what I like to see.

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-Stay.

-Look at him looking at the ball.

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-Saved!

-Saved the goal. Nice work!

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No!

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All right, guys. Come on over here.

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When you come back, for Showtime here at the Doghouse,

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you're not going to be the ones kicking the ball.

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You'll be able to stand behind the person kicking the ball and tell them

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-to stay and get the ball but you'll not be doing it. Make sense?

-Yeah.

-Yeah.

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Right, I want you to take your footballs, your goalposts home.

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Get practising. I'll see you back here in a couple of weeks

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-at the Doghouse, for Showtime. Good luck. Goodbye.

-Goodbye.

-Bye.

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Caitlin, Cody and Elena did really good today

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but they all needed a lot of help in keeping it interesting for their dog.

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If they do that and keep it fun, I think they'll do really well.

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Here are Zak's five steps to teaching the goalkeeping trick.

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Get your dog interested in playing with the football.

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Make your dog stay for five seconds before receiving the ball.

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Increase this to a 10-second stay with distractions.

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Make your dog stay in the goal and kick the ball towards them.

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Practise, practise, practise,

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and your dog will be a goalkeeping expert in no time.

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Ah, he saved the goal!

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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Working with your dog is fun,

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and you can teach a really cool trick faster than you think.

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We're going to show you how easy it is to teach your dog to speak.

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Come here! Good girl. Very nice. Look what I got!

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There are many ways to teach speak.

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Maybe your dog barks at something randomly.

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You could catch the behaviour, tell them that's speak, and reward it.

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Today, with Nelly, however,

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I'm going to show her that I've got an amazing food reward

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and I'm going to wait it out to see if she barks for it.

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Come on, you can do it. Don't be so polite!

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You can bark, you can tell me.

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NELLY GRUNTS

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Yes, good. She didn't bark there, but she made an effort to do it.

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I'm letting her know that I like that she's on the right track. Nelly.

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SHE BARKS Yeah, that's it! Very good.

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Once you're satisfied your dog is getting the concept,

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then and only then do you ask them to speak.

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Speak. Good! Very good.

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Let's try it again. Speak.

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Wonderful job. And it's that easy to teach your dog to speak.

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Good girl! Very good!

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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The relationship between a person and a dog

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is one of the most rewarding relationships you can have,

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but assistance dogs are extra special.

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Not only do they give companionship,

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but they also give the gift of independence.

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We all know that dogs are good at being cute

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and good at stealing socks and fetching things,

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but if only there was a way we could make their talents more useful.

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Well, there is. These are assistance dogs.

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They start out as really cute puppies and then,

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when they're old enough, they learn some fun games,

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like the opening the drawer game, the fetching the post game

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and the unloading the washing machine game.

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These are good games.

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20 months later, and with a bit more training,

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they become fully-fledged assistance dogs

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for children and adults with various disabilities.

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This is Moss. He's Ian's guide dog.

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Moss can lead Ian safely all the way to work and back,

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negotiating stairs and even a train.

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And here's Yogi and Daniel. Daniel has muscular dystrophy.

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Yogi, pass my torch. Yogi, sock, fetch.

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Yogi helps Daniel with his clothes,

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and even passes on notes to Daniel's mum if he needs her.

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Yogi's not just an assistance dog. He's also Daniel's best friend.

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The other day, I told him how much I loved him.

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He is the best thing that's ever happened in my life.

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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Two weeks have passed

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since Bryn, Mitzy and Rooster first started training.

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This is going to be the most exciting penalty shootout

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in the history of dog football.

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Last time we saw Mitzy, she was saving goals,

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and getting a bit distracted, and saving goals.

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But now, they've been practising for two whole weeks.

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Has Mitzy got better?

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I think she's doing better than she was.

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I'd say that's pretty much the same.

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Elena and Rooster took their home training to the beach,

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with loads of success, but Elena still has some concerns.

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Sometimes, he just was a bit tired,

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especially with all the hot weather, but he's enjoyed it a lot.

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Looks like Rooster's warm fluffy coat could cause a few problems.

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Cody and Bryn were pretty good at goalkeeping when we last saw them,

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and were simply perfecting their technique.

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I've got great hopes. He's improved a lot.

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Constantly, he'll be saving tons of goals.

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Seems like Cody's prepared well for Showtime

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by finding someone else to kick the ball,

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and this canine goalie is showing plenty of interest.

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-A-ha!

-Bryn loves playing with the football.

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Today is the big day. It's Showtime.

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Who will be the mystery penalty taker?

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Whose dog will save the most goals?

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And who will win the Top Dog Trophy?

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# Who let the dogs out? #

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It's Showtime for our goalkeepers,

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and have I got a surprise for our trainers!

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-Johny Pitts is here. What's up, Johny?

-How are you doing?

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I'm doing well. So you've got a bit of a history in football, right?

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Kind of.

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I trained at Sheffield United Centre Of Excellence when I was 16.

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I was a goalkeeper, but I will know what these dogs will be looking for.

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I'll go top-left for each dog, then bottom-right,

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so I will go the same direction each time.

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I wonder how that'll affect your reputation if they save the goals?

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My mates will watch, so there's pressure on me as well as the kids.

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Go and take your position on the penalty spot.

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For today's challenge,

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Johny will kick three penalty shots with the dogs in goal.

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The dog who saves the most balls will win this -

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the Who Let The Dogs Out? trophy.

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Looks like everyone is ready.

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Johny is on the penalty spot and our trainers are in the dugout.

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First up, Caitlin and Mitzy.

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Now, Mitzy is the shortest of all the dogs,

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so she'll have to leap into action to defend that goal.

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It's a low ball. She can save this one.

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Watch Mitzy leap into action.

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Any second now, she'll leap into action.

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What?!

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That's not leaping into action, Mitzy!

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Caitlin doesn't look happy with that. Johny does, though.

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And so does Mitzy.

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All right. Cody and Bryn, good luck.

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Cody is very confident.

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Bryn saved a lot of goals at home,

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and even saved penalties from Cody's friends.

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But Johny is a total stranger. How will Bryn cope?

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Hey, Bryn, don't lie down!

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Oh, it's OK, he's back up.

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Oh, goal!

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Bryn got to the ball too late.

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Is an experienced footballer simply too fast for Bryn?

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Or is Bryn just warming up?

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Elena and Rooster.

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Here comes Rooster. Yeah!

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Elena's done great work with Rooster,

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but will Rooster be able to save goals at all under that hot sun?

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Tricky.

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-Very nice. Focus, get ready.

-Stay.

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Here we go. Nice loud command.

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Yes! He's saved it.

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Or has he? We need to see that again.

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No, Rooster took the ball across the line. It's an own goal.

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So here are the first-round scores.

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Three balls, no saves. Everything to play for.

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Caitlin and Mitzy, good luck.

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In round one, Mitzi didn't move at all.

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Can Caitlin motivate her this time?

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-Stay.

-Focus.

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Look at your dog.

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Oh, no, not again, Mitzy!

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She just glanced at the ball and then ran off in the other direction.

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This is not looking good. Get it together, Mitzy!

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Cody and Bryn.

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Cody told us he had great hopes for Bryn.

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Bryn loves the ball, but will he be fast enough for this penalty taker?

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-Good luck, Cody, good luck, Bryn.

-Sit. Stay.

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Ooh, it's a high ball, but it's a tall dog. It hits the bar.

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It's not a goal.

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-It is now.

-An own goal! Such a good attempt!

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Good effort, Bryn, but it's an own goal.

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-Very good.

-But Bryn still gets praise from Cody. What a great team!

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-They could still win this.

-Elena and Rooster, your turn.

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Rooster just needs to pull himself together and get behind the ball.

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He'll be loving that cool breeze.

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Let's hope he translates it into cool goalkeeping.

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-Get the ball.

-Ooh, he saved it!

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Great speed, great focus, but he's not satisfied.

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-He still wants that ball.

-Good dog!

-Brilliant save!

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Here's that save again.

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End of round two. Rooster's in the lead, but it's not over yet.

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Mitzy or Bryn could still force a tie.

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Make sure you give Mitzy that enthusiastic "stay."

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Let her know she'll get that ball when you tell her to.

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Mitzy has yet to show interest in that ball.

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She's all stay and no play.

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Mitzy.

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Mitzy!

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She's lifting a paw.

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But it's not going to be enough. No!

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And now she's run off again.

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Oh, Mitzy!

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She has certainly learned stay, but her attention is not on the ball.

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-Really focus here.

-Bryn just needs to react faster and stop that ball.

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-Stay.

-That was a good strong command. But Bryn's gone down!

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-Bryn, this is not the time for nibbles.

-Go on, Bryn! Go get it.

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Good encouragement from Cody.

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But it's not enough.

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-Very good, though.

-Come on, Bryn.

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-Little too little too late, but excellent.

-Good effort, Bryn.

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Elena and Rooster, go ahead for your final turn.

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Can Rooster save another of Johny's penalties?

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-Sit. Stay.

-Payback time!

-This time, it's personal.

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Look at that focus. Rooster means business.

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Beautiful!

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Rooster retrieves the ball from harm's way

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like the great Nova Scotia retriever that he is.

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-Good dog!

-# Who let the dogs out? #

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Well, guys, that was a great competition.

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Could not be more proud of all of you.

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But at the end of the day, saving two balls was Rooster with Elena,

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and you are our Who Let The Dogs Out? Top Dog champion today.

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Congratulations. Very good. Nice job, Rooster. Tell me how you feel.

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I'm really happy. I'm overjoyed.

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I'm so happy Rooster actually behaved himself,

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and we've come so far.

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Well done. You've all done really well.

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That's all from the Doghouse for today.

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We'll see you all next time on Who Let The Dogs Out? Nice work.

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Very good.

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I'm really proud of Mitzy because she did do the stay,

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so, yeah, I'm really happy.

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Bryn did most things he was told.

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If I trained him for years,

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he could probably be a professional footballer!

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I'm really happy because we trained really hard

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and Rooster really deserved this.

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