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Published Date:
11 April 2008
ONLOOKERS gaze in amazement as Oscar, a two-year-old Jack Russell terrier, skateboards in Goring.
It may be hard to believe, but the little pooch is also in training to ride horses and go sailing.

Oscar's owner Angela Browne says he is "simply amazing."

Angela told the Herald: "He is starting to get very well known by people in Goring, they all clap and watch him in amazement."

Angela's daughter, Charlotte, has only been training Oscar to ride on the skateboard for four weeks.

She uses clickers and pieces of sausage meat to encourage him.

Charlotte said: "I think he'll definitely get better as he gets older, he just loves it.

"It's just trial and error really, but he picks things up very quickly."

To see a video filmed by Charlotte of Oscar skateboarding, click on the green play button to the right.

Music is called She's so fine, by Ride.

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  • Last Updated: 17 April 2008 12:35 PM
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