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This Talented Dog Was Trained To Respond To ‘Harry Potter’ Spells

February 19, 2024 by Pham Hien

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Nobody can deny that Harry Potter is one of the best films of all time about the world of magic. If you’re a big fan of Harry Potter, then I’m sure you’ve watched all of his series many times. Even some expressed their passion for the magical world of Harry Potter in amazing ways.

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Meet Anna Brisbin, a voice actress and YouTuber from Los Angeles who is a huge Harry Potter fan. She loves Harry Potter and is not afraid to express this passion to a whole new level. Rather than train her dog Remus to respond by traditional terms, Brisbin decided to take “Harry Potter” spells to train him.

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On Monday, Anna shared an adorable video of her talented dog, and it’s quickly gone viral. The video of Remus has nearly two million views on Twitter in less than 24 hours and is garnering tons of reactions from other Harry Potter-loving Twitter users.

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In the video, you can see Remus wearing his own little Hogwarts uniform, complete with a sweater and Gryffindor tie. When Anna says ‘Stupefy’ and points her wand at him, Remus lays down. Now, instead of issuing commands to her pup in English, she uses “Harry Potter” spells to demand Remus respond.

Watch amazing dog Remus in the video below!

He’s probably the cutest Hogwarts student ever. What a good boy! Ten points to Gryffindor.

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