The collie who never wobbles: Four-year-old Osbert Humperdinck Pumpernickle - known as Ozzy for short - holds the Guinness world record for the fastest crossing of a tightrope ever achieved by a dog
New trick: Ozzy crossed a 3.5m (11.4ft) rope in 18.22 seconds to secure his place in the record books
See how he balances on hind legs on a highwire stretched between two trees! Marvel at his skill in traversing a rope with no visible means of support!
And now - applaud as he picks up his coveted Guinness World Record award for performing the fastest crossing of a tightrope ever to be achieved by a dog (a category, it should be said, in which there was surprisingly little competition).
For the record, he crossed a 3.5m (11.4ft) rope in 18.22 seconds.
The rare feat is just one of Ozzy’s many remarkable acrobatic acts, which also include swinging on a chain, freerunning along a narrow ledge, or balancing on his owner Nick Johnson’s shoulders as he cycles into town. For the avoidance of doubt, by the way, it’s Nick who does the cycling, not Ozzy - although it is surely only a matter of time before this particular dog masters two-wheel travel.
Ozzy, a chocolate and white border collie and kelpie cross, was born on a farm in Anglesey, North Wales, before moving to Nick’s home in Norwich. He showed an early aptitude for balance and seemed keen to improve on that tired old repertoire of standard doggy tricks, such as shake-a-paw and fetch-a-stick.
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