Amazing Dancing Dog Matisse and trainer Jules win Britain's Got Talent.

It's the second time that a dog has managed to take the top spot in the competition after Ashleigh Butler and her dog Pudsey won the show in 2012.

"I can't believe that we've just won Britain's Got Talent," Jules told Newsbeat. "Super, amazing, amazing."
They will perform in this year's Royal Variety Performance and take home a cash prize of £250,000.
The final drew 13.4 million viewers on Sunday night, with the show becoming this year's highest rating programme on TV so far.

A clearly emotional Jules told Newsbeat after the victory that Matisse would get lots of treats.
"[I've] not really had time to think about what we are going to do with the money. Obviously I'm going to get all my dogs lots of gifts and treats and toys and everything else.
"My daughter is begging me for a new phone. I'm pretty sure she's going to get her wish."

The pair beat magician Jamie Raven and Welsh choir Cor Glanaethwy in the final three.
The rescue dog walked across a tightrope in a performance described by Simon Cowell as "one of the best dog acts we've ever seen".
Out of the final 12, two were announced on the evening as wildcard choices, with the public wildcard vote going to nine-year-old Jesse-Jane McParland and the judges' wildcard choice was dance group, Boyband.
TV hosts Ant and Dec said the show had received a total of four and a half million votes.

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