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While the sporting world has shut down, one commentator has delivered exactly the type of content the world needs right now.

and was blown away by how it took off with celebrities, including Deadpool actor Ryan Reynolds retweeting the video as well as going to ITV Breakfast, LADbible and ESPN.“There were more than 8,000 messages and, quite unlike what I’ve been used to on Twitter, the overwhelming majority were positive,” Cotter said of the instant fame. “In fact, there were only two telling me that I was terrible dog-owner who was giving my pets eating issues and they had Trump avatars.

“It’s the dogs, isn’t it? Everyone loves dogs at the best of times, but at the worst of times even more so. There’s no such thing as ‘a therapy dog’ – that is a tautology. None of this has changed Mabel or Olive, although a few friends have said Mabel was robbed, because I messed up getting her bowl down. There are demands for a rematch.”

With the world so mixed up during the coronavirus, this appears to be just the right content to help us through this time.

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