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WATCH: ‘Britain’s Got Talent’ under fire for ‘doggie double’

ABOVE: Watch Jules O’Dwyer substitute Matisse with Chase for a tightrope stunt.

LONDON — Producers of the popular Britain’s Got Talent TV show and the dog trainer who won the competition are coming under fire after a “doggie double” was used to perform a trick.

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Border collie Matisse was replaced by a lookalike dog for a tightrope-walking sequence during the routine in Sunday night’s live final.

Producers Tuesday apologized to viewers who may have been unaware that trainer Jules O’Dwyer was using a team of dogs.

“We are sorry if this was not made clearer to the judges and the viewers at home during their final performance,” the producers said in a statement.

O’Dwyer said she is shocked by the public’s reaction, which has included a number of Twitter complaints.

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She said she used the second dog, Chase, because Matisse is uncomfortable with heights.

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