Tyson Fury has been putting his fearsome guard dog through extra training.
The heavyweight boxing champ got the £20,000 Rottweiler – called Cash – last June.
The 34-year-old Gypsy King fighter wanted the dog to protect his wife Paris and their six kids.
But the ring king has been helping to give his formidable pet extra conditioning training.
One of the trainers from Elite Protection Dogs where Fury got Cash from pretended to be a bad guy.
He stood behind his family house fence in Morecambe, Lancs.
Fury – worth an estimated £ 130 million – has Cash on a lead.
The dog then jumped up to scare him off.
A spokesperson for Elite Protection Dogs said: “Cash is being conditioned.
“It is a refresh to stay in shape.
“One of our guys was pretending to be a bad guy.”
Elite Protection Dogs has 35 years experience supplying trained canines to the rich and famous.
It supplied a Belgian Malinois to World Cup final hero Emiliano Martinez to guard his winner’s medal
The Aston Villa stopper got the dog just before winning the final in December.
Other footballer clients include Tottenham’s Hugo Lloris – France’s keeper in the final.
Another is ex-Chelsea and England defender Ashley Cole.
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