This French bulldog certainly knows how to bust a move.

The cute pooch was spotted boogieing to Wham in front of the TV, bobbing her whole body to the rhythm of the music.

Jeff Wynne, 43, filmed the two-year-old French-English bulldog cross Minnie as she sat watching George Michael sing Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go and dancing enthusiastically to the beat.

The cute two-year-old French-English bulldog cross Minnie was spotted boogieing to Wham in front of the TV, bobbing her whole body to the rhythm of the music

Jeff said: 'Often music will set her off doing this.. Something will come on the TV or the radio and she will just start going, sometimes for 10 or 15 minutes. 'This one is really funny as she is in rhythm with the music'

The hilarious routine is a common occurrence and has left vets perplexed as Minnie is perfectly healthy - though she can't resist busting out the dance moves when she hears a song.

In the comical footage, Minnie dances so much that she begins to rotate until she is no longer facing the screen, before pausing momentarily when her bull mastiff 'sister' Mollie comes over and then carries on.

Jeff, from Dublin, Ireland, said: 'Often music will set her off doing this.. Something will come on the TV or the radio and she will just start going, sometimes for 10 or 15 minutes.

'This one is really funny as she is in rhythm with the music.

'No one knows why she does it. The vets have checked her and say she is happy and healthy.

'They think it could be a form of tic in her head as sometimes she really zones out and you can't interrupt her while she's doing it. Other times though you speak to her and she will stop.

'But she is really happy doing it so we just leave her to it.

'The first time Minnie did it my wife was away in Paris so I filmed it and sent it to her. She wondered what was going on! Now it's just her usual thing.'

In the comical footage, Minnie dances so much that she begins to rotate until she is no longer facing the screen, before pausing momentarily when her bull mastiff 'sister' Mollie comes over and then carries on

'It's fantastic that so many people have now seen her dancing like this - it's really gone viral and everyone loves it. It's like she now has a fan club'

Jeff's wife Lesley Keane, 42, and son Brian, 19, find that despite Minnie (left) and Mollie's (pictured together, right) size difference, the duo are 'inseparable'

The video of Minnie's dance moves went viral on Friday and has racked up 1.5million views so far.

Jeff's wife Lesley Keane, 42, and son Brian, 19, find that despite Minnie and Mollie's size difference, the duo are 'inseparable'.

Jeff, who works in sales, said: 'Everyone who knows Minnie thinks she is great. She even talks too. Sometimes when we come home she talks at us for ages, telling us she is not happy we've been out. She's very vocal.

'People are enamoured with her. She is a total personality, she really is. She is part of our family - she's like one of our kids.

'It's fantastic that so many people have now seen her dancing like this - it's really gone viral and everyone loves it. It's like she now has a fan club.

'A few people have been saying it's epilepsy or that there is something wrong with her but she is happy and healthy and it's just a quirk she has. The vets said it is not epilepsy.