FAZENDO TESTES EXTREMOS COM NOSSO MINI CACHORRO *Poofy*

Gabriel e Shirley 2.0
26 Jan 202414:48

Summary

TLDRTwo trainers attempt to train a misbehaving dog named Puff. They start with basic commands like walking around a pool and jumping over obstacles. When Puff struggles, they try to motivate him with treats. They hide treats for Puff to find but he has trouble using his nose. They create an advanced obstacle course but must guide Puff through each step. Though training seems unsuccessful, they remain positive, insisting the owner will be impressed seeing Puff's intelligence in the training video.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Two people roleplaying as dog trainers and a client bringing a dog named Puff for training
  • 😟 The 'trainers' use unorthodox methods like making the dog walk around a pool and jump through obstacles
  • 🤨 The client seems unsure about leaving Puff with the trainers
  • 😕 The trainers lose track of Puff multiple times during the session
  • 🙄 The trainers use food rewards inconsistently during training
  • 😠 Puff urinates on a carpet and the trainers don't address it
  • 🤔 The trainers suggest inappropriate commands like 'sit', 'roll over' etc. not needed for training
  • 😑 The client won't be present during training which raises concerns
  • 🤭 The trainers fake Puff successfully completing an obstacle course when he can't do it
  • 🤥 The trainers present a doctored video to the client showing Puff doing well in training

Q & A

  • Who is Gabriel in the script?

    -Gabriel is introduced as the dog trainer.

  • What is the initial problem presented by the client about their dog?

    -The client mentions that their dog is somewhat mischievous, doesn't stay still, and needs specific training to become calmer for better cohabitation.

  • What breed does the client initially mistake their dog for?

    -The client initially mistakes their dog for a Poodle but then corrects themselves, stating it is a Chow Chow.

  • Why does the training methodology suggest the tutor should not be present?

    -The methodology suggests that the tutor's absence is important because it prevents the dog from developing too strong an attachment, which could interfere with the training process.

  • What is the dog's name mentioned by the client?

    -The dog's name mentioned by the client is Puff.

  • What is the first training task given to Puff?

    -The first training task for Puff is to walk around the entire pool.

  • How does Gabriel try to manage Puff's behavior during the training?

    -Gabriel uses commands like 'together' and attempts to teach Puff to release objects on command, trying to keep Puff close and under control.

  • What method is eventually found to be effective in incentivizing Puff?

    -Using treats is found to be an effective method to incentivize Puff to follow commands and perform tasks.

  • What unique command does Gabriel try to use to guide Puff through a tunnel?

    -Gabriel tries using the word 'tunnel' in different ways, including in Spanish, to guide Puff through the tunnel.

  • What final challenge is set up for Puff, and how is it supposed to demonstrate his training progress?

    -The final challenge for Puff involves a difficult obstacle course that includes passing through boxes, hoops, tunnels, and climbing stairs to demonstrate his training progress and obedience.

  • How do the trainers plan to show the dog owner Puff's training progress?

    -The trainers plan to record a video of Puff performing the obstacle course to show the dog owner his training progress.

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