Beagle cross dog sits on his couch and is engrossed in his favourite film The Lion King in funny video
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A funny video shows a beagle cross dog sitting on his couch watching The Lion King and reacting to emotional scenes in the film. Winston, six, is a massive fan of the big screen and is transfixed when his favourite films are on. His owner Gabrielle Pelfrey, 28, says she always played films for him when he was a puppy but never believed he was properly watching. This changed when Gabrielle put The Lion King on, with Winston being obsessed with the film. The Disney classic is Winston's favourite...

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