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Published 14:53 7 Mar 2020 GMT
For his final Crufts appearance, the playful dog played peek-a-boo in the tunnels - and seemed to be pretty happy to make up his own routine for his farewell performance. He then pulled off a mini-heist, grabbing a piece of one of the agility course's hurdles and running off with it. “That’s definitely against the rules,” one of the announcers said with a chuckle, while the other added that he had never seen a dog take a part of an obstacle before, noting that Kratu was a "rascal". But a very, very loveable rascal, obviously. You can check out Kratu's performance at this year's Crufts below. And to brighten up your Saturday, we've also rounded up Kratu's performances in 2019 and 2018 - because you can never have enough Kratu, can you?Back and giving it my best for final performance! ????? https://t.co/NJ0ceJMvlG
— KRATU (@Kraturescuedog) March 6, 2020
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