The renowned Crufts Dog Show just celebrated it’s 127th year, having first taken place in 1891. This past year, a dog who lost the competition ended up winning legions of fans all over the world with the way he completed the agility course.
Baron Kratu von Bearbum was one of the dogs who took part in the Rescue Dog Agility event along with his owner, Tessa Eagle Swan. After they started the course, “Krazy” Kratu went rogue and carried out his own routine as he went through it!

Though Kratu is a carefree and fun-loving dog now, he comes from a difficult background. When he was just a puppy, Kratu was rescued from a dangerous dumping ground where dogs are beaten and abused. He was later adopted by Tessa, who signed him up for behavioral training courses at Wood Green.

In the video below, you’ll see Kratu steal the hearts of millions of people all over the world with the unique way he goes through this agility course. He may not have won the competition, but he certainly won all of our hearts!
Kratu’s video has been viewed over 12 million times, touching the hearts of people all over the globe.
“So entertaining! Such sheer joy in running and jumping and surprising everyone!” one social media user commented. “I hope this doggie got extra points for doing everything twice, in both directions, and with such a big doggie smile!!”
“I love this dog,” another user added. “I judged him at a companion dog show and gave him Best in show. What an absolute delight he is!”
Check out Kratu in action below!
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