Tillman, who suffered from an irregular heartbeat, died on
Tuesday night after lapsing into a sudden bout of labored
panting, according to his owner, Ron Davis, 46.
Davis, who lives in the coastal town of Oxnard just northwest of
Los Angeles, said he rushed Tillman to a veterinary hospital and
performed cardiovascular resuscitation in a failed attempt to
revive his beloved pet.
"He was my best friend, my brother and my shadow, and when it
was show time, it was amazing. He made millions and millions of
people smile throughout the world," Davis said of his pooch. "He
was a little 60-pound (27.2 kg) butterball of inspiration for a
lot of people."
Tillman gained legions of fans with his appearance in a 2007
YouTube video that showed him pushing his skateboard with his
paws and riding around a concrete path at a beachside park,
tilting his body to steer.
The video has been seen more than 20 million times on YouTube
and was featured in an early commercial for Apple Inc's iPhone
to demonstrate the video-playing abilities of the device.
Recognized for his light brown coat, white face and white chest,
Tillman also appeared in the Hallmark channel's reality
television series "Who Let the Dogs Out."
In 2009, Tillman's talents landed him a Guinness World Record as
the fastest skateboarding dog after he rolled across 100 meters
(yards) in 19.678 seconds at the X Games in Los Angeles.
Tillman's Guinness World Record was narrowly eclipsed in 2013 by
a dog named Jumpy who posted a time of 19.65 seconds.
Davis said that as part of Super Bowl festivities in Phoenix
earlier this year he had Tillman try to reclaim his record, but
rainfall made the rubber-like surface chosen for the event too
slow.
Tillman, aside from skateboarding, enjoyed snowboarding, surfing
and riding in his special seat in an all-terrain vehicle, Davis
said.
Davis said he never managed to teach Tillman traditional canine
tricks such as to roll over or beg, but the English bulldog took
naturally to skateboarding. Even so, it took hundreds of hours
of training for him to master it, Davis said.
(Reporting by Alex Dobuzinskis; Editing by Sandra Maler)
[© 2015 Thomson Reuters. All rights
reserved.] Copyright 2015 Reuters. All rights reserved. This material may not be published,
broadcast, rewritten or redistributed. |
|