A WEATHERMAN'S dog stole the show during a live broadcast as his Goldendoodle followed him around the set and constantly begged for treats during a live TV report.
" during his weather report on Canada's Global News tv station. As Mr Farnell attempted to goad Storm off-screen, the weatherman eventually caved in and gave him treats as the green screen behind the dog made it seem as if he was walking on clouds. The hilarious clip was shared by Global News with viewers praising the"Mutt-erlologist" for helping his owner through the report.
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