This Commentary Dog Sports Broadcaster Quarantine Will Crack You Up

With live sports canceled, Andrew Cotter gives us a game by the game of its defense dogs on a toy instead.


The challenge of staying at home and self-quarantine to limit the propagation of Covid-19 is difficult for everyone. But for those whoLove to watch live sportThere is a particular gaping hole. To bring back some of the action, a sports commentator of the BBC nameAndrew Cotterhas taken toNarrow the activities of his dogs in quarantine instead of. And it is both soothing, happy and hilarious to watch.

Cotter is a sports diffuser of Scottish origin which calls especially sports for the BBC. It is also the proud owner of a black Labrador named Mabel and a yellow laboratory named olive. Thursday, Cotter captured the two dogs in the running for the same orange chewing toy, thenAdded a very intelligent and hilarious comment on the clip.

In a few hours, the video had become viral and was shared on Twitter, YouTube, Facebook and Instagram.

Cotter has been told his dogs to do banal activities as if they were sports for a few weeks.

Its first video selected olive and Mable empty their bowls vorcerating dogs as if it was a kind of race:

TheComments on everyday activities During the overabundance of downtime caused by the pandemic seems coronavirus to be a trend, at least in the British broadcasting media.

A few weeks ago, rugby diffuserHeath Nick Narrated the "Final" in a local park dogging, which has also become viral.

We have all the work gotta with what we have, right?

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