German shepherd obsessed with 101 Dalmatians adorably copies cartoon dog

A German shepherd is so besotted with 101 Dalmatian's leading pup Pongo, she even copies his every move.

Daisy, the two-year-old dog, was spotted watching the Disney movie's classic scene where Pongo steals his owner's hat in a bid to catch a female pooch's eye.

But it was Daisy who fell for Pongo's charm, watching his every move in the animated movie.

In the adorable video posted onto Daisy's dedicated TikTok account, her owner joked: "Oh you know just hanging with Pongo."

When Daisy watches Pongo ragging the hat in his mouth on the TV screen, she hilariously follows his lead and does the exact same move with her toy.

She does so with such impeccable timing as though she’d watched and copied the film many times before.

The clip went viral in just three days, reaching more than 1.7 million views.

But dog lovers couldn’t get enough of this lovestruck pup, with one saying it was the "best thing I’ve seen today".

Another added: “Doggo equivalent of when people recite lines in films.”

“Now this is talent. Hollywood, are you watching?” said a third.

Daisy isn’t the only puppy who's a big fan of 101 Dalmatians.

Tiny Dalmatian pup Dottie is also obsessed with the 1961 Disney classic – as she was seen watching close and jumping up in front of the television whenever the Dalmatians appear on the screen this cute video.

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And another German Shepherd recently hit the headlines after it was reported he'll look like a puppy forever due to a rare dwarf condition.

The four-year-old dog, called Ranger, will only grow up to a third of the size of his littermates due to a condition called pituitary dwarfism.

Dwarfism is more prevalent in German shepherds, basset hounds and corgis and can shorten a dog’s life to only three years.

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