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The Dog Won't Go Downstairs! Grandpa Kneels to Demonstrate, Drops His Package

Intern reporter Zheng Weijiu / Interview Report

The fastest way to learn is to lead by example! Dog owner Ms. Wu shared a video on Facebook, in which a black Shiba Inu 'Onyu' refused to go down the stairs because he was afraid, standing on the stairs for a long time, no matter how much grandpa offered meat bait, he remained unmoved. At this time, the uncle demonstrated with his body, crawling down the stairs step by step with his four limbs, surprisingly, the clever Onyu understood it in one go, successfully down the stairs in less than a second, making netizens laugh and exclaimed, 'Did it trick the Shiba Inu!'

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After the uncle's demonstration, Onyu finally learned how to go down the stairs. (Photo / Authorized by Ms. Wu's netizen provided)

In the video, Onyu stood on the stairs, and grandpa was holding meat in front of the stairs to tempt the dog to go down, but no matter how much he tried, Onyu remained motionless. So the uncle turned to 'demonstration' with his body, kneeling at the bottom of the stairs and letting Onyu watch him. As soon as 1 person 1 dog started crawling, Onyu followed slowly, first crossing his front paws to the next step, after realizing it wasn't so difficult, he leaped to the next layer, dropping the package still demonstrating uncle, successfully completed the difficult challenge of going down the stairs.

Onyu is a Shiba Inu who is afraid of heights, so he was stuck in learning to climb stairs for a long time. (Photo / Authorized by Ms. Wu's netizen provided)

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Onyu is a mischievous little girl, she is very greedy for food, so the owner didn't need to spend much effort to train her. However, Onyu is afraid of heights, even she doesn't dare to move randomly on a park bench. When Ms. Wu was interviewed by ETtoday Pet Cloud, she said, 'Before it lived in a kennel on the 1st floor, it had never learned to climb stairs. When we brought it back 2 weeks ago, we dared to slowly climb the stairs, but it couldn't go down, so we had to go up to hug it down.' Before filming, the owner's family spent an afternoon patiently encouraging, no matter what snacks or meat, it didn't work, surprisingly, the uncle's personal demonstration let Onyu understand it immediately.

Now Onyu has become a master of going up and down stairs. Ms. Wu also said in the post, 'Teaching the family dog to go down the stairs, lead by example!' The video Facebook group 'Shiba Commander' after the video attracted more than 1600 likes in less than a week, and the owner's and Shiba Inu's funny interaction made netizens leave comments laughing, 'Laughing non-stop', 'Tricked by the Shiba Inu! It's waiting for you to perform', 'Actually it just doesn't say it', 'You must be secretly recording me? No', 'How cute is it compared to the dog, great demonstration', 'Want to see teaching it to catch frisbee', 'The last jump down the stairs, it's laughing XD!'

▼Onyu: 'Mom, where's the reward meat?' (Photo / Authorized by Ms. Wu's netizen provided)

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