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He is a former barrister, legal journalist and leader writer for the Observer and Financial Times who lives in a large detached house close to Richmond Park. After spending the early part of his career writing for the broadsheets and various legal journals he set up his own consultants Max Findlay Associates in , advising companies how to write effectively. According to his website he has worked with government departments, accountants, universities and multinational companies.

Friends of Mr Findlay said he was considering renaming his dog. In his sights: Benton, or is it Fenton, bounds after the herd of deer in Richmond Park. On the run: The terrified deer flee from Fenton as Max Findlay's shouts become increasingly desperate.

One said: 'Max is mortified. Max won't be taking him back to Richmond Park any time soon and is considering giving him a new name if the fuss goes on. The clip quickly inspired a number of spoof videos as well as a ringtone and a range of t-shirts. The song is called Benton!

Jesus Christ! An exasperated Mr Findlay disappears into the distance after his disobedient pet. The views expressed in the contents above are those of our users and do not necessarily reflect the views of MailOnline. Argos AO. Privacy Policy Feedback. Fenton's owner unmasked!

Dog walker at centre of YouTube deer-chasing sensation says 'I just want to move on' Father-of-two Max Findlay has not been seen in park since video went viral He is 'considering renaming his pet' following the incident Clip has now been viewed more than three million times on YouTube By Rob Cooper Updated: GMT, 13 December e-mail View comments.

Share this article Share. Share or comment on this article: Benton the dog YouTube video: Fenton's owner Max Findlay 'just wants to move on' e-mail. Comments Share what you think. View all. Bing Site Web Enter search term: Search. The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit model and Christie Brinkley's son break up after over four years of dating Advertisement. Register here. Cameron Harris, 33, had taken the mutt out to stretch its legs when it slipped out of the lead and bolted towards a herd of more than Red and Fallow deer grazing in the Royal Park.

The incident is a repeat of six years ago when a video clip of Fenton the dog chasing after deer in the same park went viral. The video was a worldwide viral hit but when Mr Findlay was eventually identified he, unlike Mr Harris, was spared criminal charges. However Royal Parks officials have been cracking down on out of control dogs following a spike in the number of deer attacks.

The court heard Harris had already been slapped with a 12 month ban from walking his dog in the park because of the incident. The court heard the ban on walking his dog in Richmond Park remains in place following the conviction.

According to his website he has worked with government departments, accountants, universities and multinational companies. One said: "Max is mortified. Fenton's a lively dog, but he'd never done this before.

The clip, which has had millions of hits on the internet was filmed by year-old Jake Goodyer, from Holloway, North London on his mobile phone. A remix of the video by The Hoxton's is now an unlikely contender for the Christmas number 1 and will battle it out with Gareth Malone's choir of military wives for the prize.

The song is called Benton! Jesus Christ! Only later was it corrected to Fenton. December 13 PM.



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