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Hilarious moment: Man falls through garden trampoline and into puddle of water after trying to teach his dogs to jump

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This is the hilarious moment a man fell straight through his trampoline into a puddle of water, while trying to get his dog to jump with him.

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This is the hilarious moment a man fell straight through his trampoline into a puddle of water – while trying to get his dog to jump with him.

The mistake, which was captured by a CCTV camera at a house in Buckingham, involved Charlie Bond, 26, trying to teach his dog how to use the garden appliance.

He runs around the garden before jumping onto the small 15-year-old trampoline.

Your pup watches as you try to jump on your knees; however, the force causes the material to split in half and it quickly disappears into the cold water.

The dog watches confused and his other two dogs also run to get a closer look. Charlie was not hurt, but he was soaked.

This is the hilarious moment a man fell straight through his trampoline into a puddle of water, while trying to get his dog to jump with him.

This is the hilarious moment a man fell straight through his trampoline into a puddle of water, while trying to get his dog to jump with him.

Filmed on CCTV in Buckingham, the hilarious footage shows Charlie Bond, 26, showing his dog how much fun a trampoline can be.

Filmed on CCTV in Buckingham, the hilarious footage shows Charlie Bond, 26, showing his dog how much fun a trampoline can be.

Filmed on CCTV in Buckingham, the hilarious footage shows Charlie Bond, 26, showing his dog how much fun a trampoline can be.

Your pup watches as you try to jump on your knees; however, the force causes the material to split in half and it quickly disappears into the cold water below.

Your pup watches as you try to jump on your knees; however, the force causes the material to split in half and it quickly disappears into the cold water below.

Your pup watches as you try to jump on your knees; however, the force causes the material to split in half and it quickly disappears into the cold water below.

In a clip filmed on his phone after crawling outside, Charlie shows the murky pool he fell into.

In a clip filmed on his phone after crawling outside, Charlie shows the murky pool he fell into.

He also shows off his soaked pants: Crocs and all.

He also shows off his soaked pants: Crocs and all.

In a clip filmed on his phone after crawling outside, Charlie shows off the murky pool he fell into, as well as his soaked pants – Crocs and all.

His mother, Samantha Hunter, 55, was out with her family when she was alerted to the rebound error.

The accountant said: “I was trying to get the puppy to jump with it, but the trampoline is about 15 years old!

‘In winter it’s really full of water, so there was about two feet of water underneath. He fell face down!

She added: “We were out at the time and he sent us a video of himself soaking wet with the broken trampoline.”

‘So I took a look at the CCTV camera and had a good laugh. We were skiing at the time and no one could watch it without laughing out loud!

“Thankfully, he was fine; however, the pup seemed a little worried for a second.” He just couldn’t believe he had gone through that.

In a clip filmed on his phone after crawling outside, Charlie shows off the murky pool he fell into, as well as his soaked pants, Crocs and all.

The hilarious moment comes just after a new study by experts at ELTE University in Budapest revealed the three key signs that your dog is “gifted.”

This includes the ability to learn the name of a new toy in just 30 minutes, as well as the ability to master a whopping 50 names over the course of two years.

Previous studies have shown that certain dogs can learn new words after hearing them just four times, putting them on the same level as a two-year-old child.

In particular, Border Collies are known to be one of the most “gifted” breeds, although this ability also exists in other dog breeds.

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