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Viral YouTube Skateboarding Bulldog Has Died

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Famous YouTube skateboarding bulldog has passed away.

The skateboarding bulldog that became a viral sensation and made it into the Guinness Book of World Records has died of heart problems, according to Ventura County Star.

The YouTube star’s owner, Ron Davis, says that Tillman experienced an irregular heartbeat over the summer and developed a heart muscle disease. Unfortunately, the dog died on the way to a pet hospital.

Skateboarding Dog
Tillman the Skateboarding Dog

Tillman went viral in 2007 after a YouTube video showed him skateboarding. The video was so popular he was featured on MTV and in an iPhone commercial.

It is interesting to point out that even though Tillman knew how to skateboard, Tillman could never do tricks such as rolling over. But, he always loved to skateboard.

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