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Renowned German dog trainer and entertainer Martin Rütter recently brought his "Er will nur spielen" ("He just wants to play") tour to Braunschweig, delivering an evening filled with unexpected emotion, humor, and practical advice. Known fo...
Martin Rütter's live shows are known for blending valuable dog training insights with stand-up comedy and direct audience engagement. During his performance in Braunschweig on April 3rd, 2025, this formula led to both heartfelt interactions and comical misunderstandings.
*The Tearful Wish:* Mid-show, Rütter asked if any children present didn't own a dog. An 11-year-old girl enthusiastically responded. Upon learning her biggest wish was a dog, but her parents were unsure, Rütter approached her. Overcome with emotion, the girl burst into tears – tears of joy at meeting the "Dog Profi." While Rütter initially tried to persuade the mother, highlighting that her part-time work and horse ownership suggested time *could* be made for a dog (even humorously suggesting a Dalmatian as a former carriage companion), he ultimately respected the parents' concerns about readiness. However, he didn't leave it there. In a surprising act of generosity, he offered the family extensive, free professional training support should they decide a dog is right for them, earning applause from the audience. The family and Rütter plan to stay in touch via Instagram.
*The "Suggestive" Toy:* Later, Rütter addressed the common issue of dogs having too many toys. He presented what he considered an ideal, safe alternative to playing fetch with dangerous real sticks: a long, pink object with balls on each end. The Braunschweig audience immediately erupted in laughter, interpreting the toy's appearance suggestively. Rütter, initially taken aback, jokingly called the audience "krank" (sick/crazy) before regaining control to deliver his serious message: "Please stop playing with sticks because, from a dog's perspective, it's life-threatening." He stressed that toys like the one demonstrated are much safer alternatives.
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Martin Rütter's shows often create memorable moments through direct audience interaction. What do you think of his generous offer to the young fan? Do you have experiences with dangerous dog toys?
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