A pooch famous on the internet has delighted social media users after finally managing to scale a 51-inch wall after several failed attempts.
Brodie the Goldendoodle became an online sensation after his owner, Cliff Brush, from Florida, began sharing videos of his dog, including footage cycling with the “80 pound baby” riding along in his backpack.
The dog boasts 4.1M followers on TikTok and one of his latest viral videos showed the adorable dog attempting to tackle the K9 Super Wall, in Goulburn, New South Wales.
The clip, which racked up 91,000 likes and over 400 comments, showed the pooch running up to the 51-inch wall several times, without managing to get to the top.
Brodie The Goldendoodle
However after a few attempts, the Goldendoodle, with its fur in braids, delighted onlookers by making it to the top of the obstacle.
Brush said of the wall: “Only the most athletic dogs have been able to scale it. This is Brodie, he might not jump the highest, but he tries his hardest.
“After a few practice runs he was starting to make some progress. After several attempts he managed to climb up onto the wall.”
K9 Super Wall tests a dog’s ability to run, jump, and climb. To tackle the wall, the dog will jump from the ground up and over the wall and grab an object or toy from the caller holding the object.
Brodie The Goldendoodle
Several social media users fawned over the dog’s performance, with one writing: “I was just screaming and cheering.”
“Can I just say I freaking love Brodie, my favorite Tiktok star, great try Brodie, never give up and thank you for making so many people happy,” another said.
“He tries so hard and he’s so proud of himself when he gets it,” a third wrote.
A fourth commented: “I love Brody so much I also have a Goldendoodle and they are the best, keep up the great work.”
The Goldendoodle, also known as a Groodle, is a cross between a Golden Retriever and the Standard Poodle which was developed due to the success of the Labradoodle.
According to Purina, the Goldendoodle is an extremely active breed that needs a lot of exercise and attention from owners, with personalities that are more consistent when they are first crosses.
However as a line is successively bred, they can either be bred back to one of the original breeds or be bred to another Goldendoodle, in which case there is less predictability in temperament.