The Office may have finished more than five years ago but that doesn't mean there isn't an awful lot of us who still love the show and continue to binge watch all nine seasons of it on a continuous loop. It's quickly becoming clear that the series and its characters are timeless, and although others have tried to replicate the innovative format, nothing will ever be as good as the original.

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It may not be the first thing that springs to mind when reminiscing about the classic show but it really does have an extremely catchy theme tune. If you haven't heard it for a while scroll down and prepare to relive it. This version is slightly different than the opening sequence most will remember, and dare we say it has somehow been vastly improved upon.

That's because this version has one star and one star only, and that is Enzo the Samoyed. Enzo's owner, Paulina Lang, used her pup to recreate the iconic opening credits of The Office and the finished product is beautiful. Enzo plays all of the characters including Dwight Schrute (Rainn Wilson) and Andy Bernard (Ed Helms) and does a damn fine job of doing it if we do say so ourselves.

According to Lang, however, the character that Enzo has the most in common with is Michael Scott (Steve Carell). "Enzo is unquestionably like Michael Scott," Lang revealed to the Press Association, "He wants everything to revolve around him and is an attention seeker." That certainly sounds like the Dunder Mifflin boss to us, but those are better traits to have in a dog than in a boss.

The Dunder Woofin video isn't the only clip that Enzo has starred in. The Samoyed has his very own Twitter account, which you can find here, and has been having photos and videos of him uploaded since he was a puppy. Be sure to give him a follow and from time to time you may even catch a glimpse of his best friend, Cricket the Yorkipoo.

What do you think of this doggone adorable remake? Let us know in the comments!

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