Watch as Scottish broadcaster brings sport to the masses with hilarious dog video

The sporting drama continues as Andrew Cotter released another ‘sports’ video of his dogs

Scottish sports broadcaster Andrew Cotter has found himself a worldwide star after tweeting comedy videos of his two labradors.

These ‘dog olympics’ began with his two fluffy stars, Olive and Mabel, eating from their bowls with Cotter’s iconic commentary over the top.

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Appearing on BBCs Good Morning Scotland shortly after the success of the first video, Andrew explained that the feedback has been astonishing, with Hollywood movie star Ryan Reynolds being among the nine million viewers and his surprise when betting companies got in touch asking for him to create more on their behalf, which he refused.

His latest offering has already hit 6 million views after being uploaded yesterday.

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