This dog’s got talent!Earlier this month an adorable cockapoo named Percy went viral after his owner shared a video showing the pooch beating herduring a game of Connect 4.“Go choose your piece,” Sarah Shapiro-Ward tells Percy at the start of the clip, as the canine proceeds to pick up a yellow piece with his mouth and drop it in the center-most part of the grid.“Nice opening move, Perce!” she adds.Although she had to keep reminding Percy when it was his turn — and covering up her own red-colored discs — the happy dog continued to be a formidable opponent throughout the game, alternating between blocking Shapiro-Ward’s moves and making his own offensive strikes.@prancing_percyHowever, dogs will be dogs, and at one point, Percy ended up taking off a bit more than he could chew.With three yellow-colored discs in his mouth, Percy ran into a bit of trouble while attempting to drop them in, missing all except one.“Oh! you picked up three,” Shapiro-Ward playfully scolds. “That is definitely cheating.”Ultimately, Percy won the face-off, stacking four of his pieces in a vertical row.“Oh, good job,” his proud owner said while congratulating the canine. “Nice win!”However, while it may look like Percy is a Connect 4 pro, Shapiro-Ward has said that her dog doesn’t quite have the memory skills to be a strategy master.“Once the token has gone in, he doesn’t know it’s there anymore,” Shapiro-Ward, an instructor at Toronto’s When Hounds Fly Positive Dog Training, told theNew York Post. “But he likes to play, so I cheer him on.”You can see more of Percy, and his Connect 4 skills, onInstagram @Prancing_Percy.
This dog’s got talent!
Earlier this month an adorable cockapoo named Percy went viral after his owner shared a video showing the pooch beating herduring a game of Connect 4.
“Go choose your piece,” Sarah Shapiro-Ward tells Percy at the start of the clip, as the canine proceeds to pick up a yellow piece with his mouth and drop it in the center-most part of the grid.
“Nice opening move, Perce!” she adds.
Although she had to keep reminding Percy when it was his turn — and covering up her own red-colored discs — the happy dog continued to be a formidable opponent throughout the game, alternating between blocking Shapiro-Ward’s moves and making his own offensive strikes.
@prancing_percy

However, dogs will be dogs, and at one point, Percy ended up taking off a bit more than he could chew.
With three yellow-colored discs in his mouth, Percy ran into a bit of trouble while attempting to drop them in, missing all except one.
“Oh! you picked up three,” Shapiro-Ward playfully scolds. “That is definitely cheating.”
Ultimately, Percy won the face-off, stacking four of his pieces in a vertical row.
“Oh, good job,” his proud owner said while congratulating the canine. “Nice win!”
However, while it may look like Percy is a Connect 4 pro, Shapiro-Ward has said that her dog doesn’t quite have the memory skills to be a strategy master.
“Once the token has gone in, he doesn’t know it’s there anymore,” Shapiro-Ward, an instructor at Toronto’s When Hounds Fly Positive Dog Training, told theNew York Post. “But he likes to play, so I cheer him on.”
You can see more of Percy, and his Connect 4 skills, onInstagram @Prancing_Percy.
source: people.com