Two year old Alfie is so talented he has been named Ronaldog. The cross breed can dribble at speed, balance a full size football on his head while sprinting, bounce the ball off his body onto his head and even side step a ball to confuse his opponent. He lives with the Simpkins family based in Cheltenham, Peter Simpkins said: “Alfie truly is our wonder dog. Not only is he a fantastic family pet, he has football skills I rarely see humans possess, never mind a dog. "We first noticed his one-of-a-kind talent when he took a shine to my daughter's football in the garden, which at the time were the same size as him. It was so funny watching this tiny dog trying to control a ball, but within some few days he had mastered the art of dribbling and controlling the ball in one-on-one tackles. “At two years old Alfie now has talent more commonly seen in the Champions League. His skills are just amazing. He's even been known to ‘nutmeg’ me and I can never get a ball off him. He's incredible, especially as we’ve never trained him. It’s all natural skill!” Passers by often stop to watch and applaud the wonder dog they also call Pele. Source- MirrorUK
Thursday, April 14
Two year old Alfie is so talented he has been named Ronaldog. The cross breed can dribble at speed, balance a full size football on his head while sprinting, bounce the ball off his body onto his head and even side step a ball to confuse his opponent. He lives with the Simpkins family based in Cheltenham, Peter Simpkins said: “Alfie truly is our wonder dog. Not only is he a fantastic family pet, he has football skills I rarely see humans possess, never mind a dog. "We first noticed his one-of-a-kind talent when he took a shine to my daughter's football in the garden, which at the time were the same size as him. It was so funny watching this tiny dog trying to control a ball, but within some few days he had mastered the art of dribbling and controlling the ball in one-on-one tackles. “At two years old Alfie now has talent more commonly seen in the Champions League. His skills are just amazing. He's even been known to ‘nutmeg’ me and I can never get a ball off him. He's incredible, especially as we’ve never trained him. It’s all natural skill!” Passers by often stop to watch and applaud the wonder dog they also call Pele. Source- MirrorUK
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