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Chinese poodle uses its noodle to blitz canine stair-walking record

Shanghai fido finds four legs good, two legs better

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Arsenal smashes the world record in her unique field. Photo: CCTV

A Shanghai poodle has crushed the Guinness World Record for dogs running up stairs on their hind legs, in video newly released online.

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The China Central Television-aired event showed in super-slow motion the 7-year old dog called Arsenal as she runs up 20 stairs to set the record at 7.47 seconds – less than half the former record according to Guinness.

Arsenal’s owner Xu Ligang simply issued the commands ‘slow down’ while another person said ‘start’

The record-keeping organisation reported the feat was done on January 9 in Beijing, but the video was aired on state media over the Lunar New Year break.

WATCH: Arsenal is the fastest stair-climbing bipedal dog ever recorded

 

Fleet-footed dog breaks the world record!Arsenal is a 7-year-old dog, which equals to about 50-year-old person. He has only used his hind legs to climb 20 stairs and finished it in just 7.47 seconds.

Posted by CCTV on Friday, February 12, 2016

But the winning display set off questions among viewers who said the dog’s training would have involved suffering, and that it was bad for dogs’ backs to walk upright.

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