Remember Krazy Kratu? Well, who wouldn’t recall watching the video of a huge goofy ball of fur? With his entertaining performance during the 2018 Rescue Dog Agility at Crufts, everyone got full entertainment. And Kratu certainly pulled the heartstrings of the audience.
But the crazy dog did not exactly showcase his athleticism or his gracefulness. Instead of tackling the course like any other more skilled dogs probably would, Kratu decided to do whatever pleases him. And to the crowd’s delight, he created his own course.
Here’s that adorable moment:
After last year’s performance, Kratu had to study more and see where things actually went wrong. He sat down with and prepped for this year’s agility skills run.
So people asked: Has Kratu learned his lessons right? Let’s see. As Crufts held this year’s Rescue Dog Agility run earlier during this month, Kratu got his second chance. Inside the course was his adoring mom, Tessa Eagle Swan.
Let’s take a look at Kratu’s performance this year:
To everyone who delighted in Kratu’s entertaining performance last year, he definitely didn’t disappoint. Without a doubt, he did it once again. And Swan, his mom, couldn’t be any happier.
“I love Kratu’s interpretation of how it (the course) should be run,” said Swan. “My dog’s different. But having fun and being happy is what the two of us share while we are in the course.”
Evidently, Kratu has a powerful zest to live life, one that’s actually uncontainable. But things didn’t actually start well for the goofy pup. Back in 2014, Swan adopted Kratu from Wood Green, a rescue group that’s based in the UK. They saved Kratu from his abusive environment. Since then, the adorable pup makes sure to always return the favor.
“He’s the best I could have. He makes me laugh all the time. He’s my daily clown. How can someone be down for so long when you have a wonderful joyful clown? Kratu makes my heart smile after tears, always.”
Credits to Crufts