Leeds United supporting dog goes viral after hilarious video of her goal celebrations
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Bee - a ten-year-old Collie who has been deaf since birth - has "additional powers" according to her owner Paul Lacey and can sense when Leeds United have scored.
She loves nothing more than watching the Whites score - with "regular" goal celebrations the norm in Paul's home.
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![A Leeds United supporting dog has gone viral after his owner captured the hilarious moment he celebrated a goal.
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Her owner Paul - a season ticket holder from Sawtry in Cambridgeshire - captured the hilarious moment she celebrated a goal in Leeds United's 5-2 win over Newcastle United last night.
Paul told the Yorkshire Evening Post he was "buzzing" after the win.
He said: "She regularly watches games and especially Leeds games as we play in white, the same colour as her.
"She knows how mad I go when we score.
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Hide Ad"This clip was from Match of the Day as I was too into the game at the time to film her.
"She loves football and will stand and watch the game and follow the ball around or concentrate on a player whatever takes her fancy or interest.
"She regularly celebrates when we score."
Paul said the reaction to the video has been "mad" - with thousands of supporters taking to social media to check out the brilliant video.
He added: "We have other videos of her but this time I was buzzing after the performance so decided to share on a couple of Facebook pages it has gone mad, over 1000 likes on one and over 250 last I looked and Twitter is also going mad with lots of retweets.
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Hide Ad"I am a season ticket holder from a village called Sawtry in Cambridgeshire and I am missing the 250 mile round trip to see the games."
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