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John Bett

Toy Poodle stuns onlookers as it rides scooter through streets of London

Stunned onlookers watched on after spotting a poodle riding a scooter in central London.

The pet pooch is named Toffy and has a very particular style, complete with yellow bag and bee themed scooter.

Toffy puts two paws on the base of the scooter, and his two front paws on the handlebars, before scooting around the streets, as TeamDogs reports.

The dog's owner has now shared an adorable video of the pup scooting around London, as he leaves passers-by speechless.

(TikTok/@fyfy_toffy_woody)

What do you think about Toffy's style? Let us know in the comments

The Instagram famous pup and his siblings, Fyfy and Woody, have over 57,000 followers on the social media app, but it was TikTok where their owner posted the talented dog’s party trick.

He managed to learn the trick in less than an hour, according to the social media star’s Instagram stories.

His owner revealed how they’d taught the poodle this trick, by attaching a leash to the front of the handlebars and pulling the pooch on the toy scooter across hardwood flooring.

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The stylish canines were spotted on TikTok by dog influencer Pop Sausage, who commented on the video to say how ‘incredible’ it was.

Another TikTok user added: “Omg that’s absolutely fantastic.”

It’s certainly an unusual talent, and a super cute trick the dog obviously loves to perform.

Meanwhile, a hilarious video showing the moment a French bulldog spotted an imposter in his living room and instantly attacked it has been shared online.

The pet pooch named King was not impressed when it saw another French bulldog in its home - and was so infuriated that he didn't seem to notice it wasn't real.

He ran up to the silver statue and began barking at it before hitting it with his paw, as his amused owners watched on.

The video was uploaded to TikTok and soon it had thousands of views, alongside a slew of comments and laughing face emojis.

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