- We've done "What Would My Kid Do?"
But now it's time for our first ever
"What Would My Pet Do?"
- Oh! Interesting.
- Oh, okay.
- What would you do?
You know what she would do?
She would get into the trash.
- Here is how this is gonna go.
We're gonna you have place
different items in front
of your dog, and you'll get a point
for each correct prediction
that you make as to which item
they pick or what they do.
- Got you.
- I think I know him.
Man, he is so unpredictable.
Like, the fact
that he's just sitting here,
I'm shocked and stunned.
- Sometimes he's predictable.
We're still getting to you know,
aren't we? Yes.
- You ready to pick some items?
Just like life.
- First round, we have some dog food.
We asked you to fill a bowl
of your dog's food
and also grab a treat.
Before you put these items
in front of your pet,
please make a prediction
as to how they will eat these.
So, A, they will eat only the food.
B, they will eat on the treat.
C, they're gonna eat
both of these.
Or D, none of the above.
- I'm saying B.
- (FBE) Okay.
- B, just the treat.
It's not quite his dinnertime yet,
so I don't think he's gonna go.
He self-regulates very well
with his meals.
- I'm gonna go C, both.
He loves eating food,
and he always comes up
and bothers us whenever we have food,
so I think he's gonna
take whatever he can get.
- I think she's gonna eat both,
because when I was bringing her bowl
of food into my room,
she was like jumping and trying
to get it from my room,
and she's always, ALWAYS
down for a treat,
so I think you'll eat both.
- She's gonna go
for the treat for sure.
She loves her goodies.
I don't know if she'll eat the food.
She might, like,
take a bite of the food,
but she's too hyper,
so she likes to do one thing,
and then leave and go back.
- (Thomas) We got food,
and we got a treat.
See? He's already sitting.
He knows. All right, ready?
There you go.
And he went straight for the treat.
Now he's looking at me
like I have more treats.
Oh, he's looking at the food.
(laughs) And he's going
to where I have the other treats.
He liked just the treat.
(buzzer)
- (FBE) He liked just the treat,
so you did not get the point on that.
- I didn't. He was so close
to trying the food.
- (FBE) All right, Scott, let's see.
- All right.
- (FBE) Hand those off to Buster.
- Buster, come here. Come here.
Okay. And you can sit.
Good. Come over here.
I'm gonna put both of these down.
You choose one.
Okay, that was quick on the treat.
We'll have to see.
Do you want any food, bud?
Yeah, you're fired up
about that treat. Come here.
I don't have any more--
there's no more treat.
There's no-- no, come here.
Do you want--
do you want any food?
No, he wants just--
- (FBE) Okay.
- Yeah. Same thing now.
- (FBE) He went just for the treat.
- And he's like,
"I want another treat." Yeah.
(ding)
- (FBE) So, Scott, you did
get a point on that one.
Okay, Jade, you're up.
Let's see what she picks.
- Oh! See? Good girl.
You know to sit for your treat.
- (FBE) Oh, she's ready.
- Okay. Let me get the food.
Ready?
Okay, so she--
I told you she'd go for them.
- (FBE) She was pretty interested
in both of them.
(ding)
- So, she nibbled a little bit
on the food and then went
for the snack.
She didn't really eat--
- (FBE) Did she eat the snack?
- Yeah, she ate the snack.
- (FBE) Okay.
- And now, back to the food bowl.
- (FBE) Okay, so you were right.
And you got a point.
- So, we have the treat
and both of these.
We're gonna set them down.
I'm gonna do it right here,
so you can see.
Okay. See? She's already
trying to take the treat
out of my hand. Okay.
And she's eating the treat.
We'll see if she goes
for the food.
She's a slow eater, though.
- (FBE) This feels like
the In One Bit Challenge,
where I'm just waiting
(laughs) for you guys to...
- Waiting for people to eat?
Yeah. Can you eat a little faster?
No? Okay.
- (FBE) Oh. Oh.
- Okay. Well, she went after the food.
(buzzer)
- (FBE) Okay. So, unfortunately,
Chelsea, you did not get
a point on this round.
- No worries. She's happy
she got her treat.
And she's sitting in one place.
- Yeah, this dude loves his treats.
He was looking around
for even the little pieces
that fell when he ate it.
- So, yeah, I definitely thought
he'd want the food,
but I guess he's going
on a hunger strike or something,
so I don't get the point.
- So, for our round two,
we're gonna see how they react
to some human food.
You each have selected
three items that are typically
considered "human food."
And we did want you to make sure
that they're not unsafe for pets,
because we care about
our furry friends.
So, Thomas, first of all,
can you please tell us
the three options
that you chose
for your dog?
- Yeah, sure.
So, for my dog,
we have chosen peanut butter.
We have also chosen tortilla chips.
Again, he loves tortilla chips.
And then, finally, almonds,
because whenever I'm eating almonds--
here he comes again--
he always come up to me,
and I toss 'em,
and he catches them.
- Scott, what items
have you chosen that are human?
- Oh, man. Okay.
Let's see.
I've plated them for you.
I sliced up a banana,
some beef jerky, and then eggs.
He loves eggs.
- So, I have peanut butter.
Dogs love peanut butter.
I have popcorn.
This was a tradition
with our other dog.
I have a piece of chicken deli meat.
- Okay. And Chelsea,
what were your three items?
- I got banana bread,
almond butter, and carrots.
- So, Thomas, do you think
that your dog is going to go first
for A, the peanut butter,
B, the tortilla, C, the almonds,
or D, none of the above?
Maybe they won't be interested
in any of them, 'cause after all,
they're a dog.
- If experience
has taught me anything,
it's gonna be A, peanut butter.
- I wanna say the beef jerky
just because it has more
of an odor to it.
- I think-- ooh, that's tough.
Popcorn is kind of like a treat
that she gets occasionally,
so maybe popcorn.
- Popcorn. Okay.
- I'm gonna say almond butter.
Honestly, it's probably whatever
I put in front of her first,
but I'm gonna go with almond butter.
- I'm gonna set
these three things down.
You choose the one
that you want to go for.
What do you want?
You can eat 'em all.
The jerky, the banana, or-- yeah.
Or the eggs. Go ahead, bud.
- (FBE) This is a dog's dream.
- You can eat it.
Yeah, I know.
He's like, "But they're on plates.
They're not in"--
go ahead. You can eat it.
He's choosing none?!
(buzzer)
You are being so good right now!
- (FBE gasps)
- Oh my gosh! You are being
such a good boy!
- (FBE) Wow!
- Oh, good job, buddy.
Good job.
- (FBE) Okay.
So, unfortunately...
- Well, I lost that one.
- (FBE) ...you didn't
get the point on that!
So, Thomas, it's time
to tie it up maybe.
- All right-y.
All right, you got chips,
peanut butter, almonds, all right?
Here they go on the ground. Go.
- Straight for the peanut butter.
(ding)
Straight for the peanut butter.
(chuckles) Every single time.
- (FBE) Okay, you can just
drop 'em all at the same time.
- Okay, she went after
the deli meat first.
- (FBE) Okay.
- You couldn't really see.
Now she's going in on the popcorn.
Now she's going for the spoonful
of peanut butter.
Sorry you couldn't really--
- (FBE) Okay. So, Jade,
unfortunately, you didn't get
the point on this one.
- I didn't.
- (FBE) Chelsea, it's up to you now.
Let's see what Lily goes for.
- There you go.
Now I'll give it to you.
Oh, no! Wait, really?
- Is it the banana bread?
- Yeah, she went straight
for the banana bread!
Okay, she's never had banana bread.
It was just, again, literally
the only other snack I had
in my house.
- I think that was the same thing.
It's like they both went
for something they'd never had before.
- Our next round involves toys.
We've asked you to round up
a few different toys that you have.
We're gonna see which one
they pick first.
So, please tell us, Thomas,
which toy options you chose
for your pet.
- We have a little dog
frisbee thing.
And then, we have
a rubber newspaper...
(toy squeaking)
...that squeaks.
And then, I think it's
a squeaky tennis ball.
Nope, just a regular tennis ball.
(chuckles)
- We have his glow
in the dark football.
We have his little red...
Okay, he's ready to play.
Snaky guy.
And then, it looks like
a tree branch.
- This is actually her
very first toy I ever bought her.
This is this weird ball
that makes the strangest sound.
I hate it.
It freaks me out.
And then, this is a new toy
that has a squeaker in it,
and she'll hunt the squeaker down
and tear it out, so I feel
like she's gonna go for the one
with the squeaker.
- We have this Dracula
that has a squeaker,
(toy squeaking)
which she loves squeakers.
And then, these two,
which are just fun for tug of war.
We have an owl.
Yeah, but she's already trying
to grab the owl.
And the froggy.
- (FBE) So, Scott, what do you
think your dog will choose?
- I'm gonna have to make a guess.
I'm gonna say the tree branch,
'cause that was the one
he was playing with
the most recent.
- I'm gonna go with D here
with none of them,
'cause when he was a puppy,
he loved to play with toys.
And then, now he just doesn't.
- I don't know if she'll go
for a toy right now.
I think there's too many distractions.
- Definitely C, the chicken.
Any toy that has a squeaker in it,
oh, she can't resist.
- (FBE) All right. Well, let's see.
- All right.
(toy squeaking)
Trapper. (whistles)
We got toys, buddy.
Pick what you want.
Look, it squeaks.
(toy squeaking)
No? Couldn't care less.
(ding)
- (FBE) Okay! I think we have
our answer.
You got a point on that round.
- You choose the one
that you wanna play with, okay?
We got snake, branch, football.
Which one? You don't wanna play?
He's just gonna look at me.
Do you wanna play?
Why are you so calm right now?
Do you wanna play with one of these?
One of these?
- (FBE) Just nothin'.
(buzzer)
- Why don't-- oh my gosh.
Well, I appreciate the effort
of staying on camera.
You're doing a great job, bud.
- Would you like one?
- (FBE gasps)
- Oh.
(buzzer)
Okay. I guess she would like one.
- (FBE) She went for the frog.
- To the froggy.
- (FBE) Well, it looks like
you won't be getting
a point for this round.
- Yeah, I'm surprised she took it.
She took it for a second,
and now she's back to eating carrots.
- (FBE) Okay, Jade,
it is your turn.
Let's see which one she chooses.
- Ready? Ready?
Yeah, she's gnawing
on the chicken
(chuckles) if you can't tell.
(ding)
She went after the one
I thought she would.
- (FBE) Okay, well,
we are going into our fourth
and final round.
We're gonna have you wager points,
and we'll double it
if you get the correct result.
For the grand finale,
we're gonna find out
how well trained your pet is.
- Oh my gosh.
- She can do stuff,
it's just if she wants to listen.
- So, we're going to have
you ask your dog to sit,
shake, and speak.
(toy squeaks)
- (chuckles) How many
of those tricks do you think
your dog will be able
to accomplish on the first try?
Thomas. A, none of these,
B, just one of them,
C, two out of the three tricks,
or D, all three tricks,
because your dog's a genius.
- He will do one
of the tricks,
and that trick will be sitting.
- How many points out of your two
are you wanting to wager here?
Let's wager 'em all.
I'm feeling dangerous.
(chuckles)
- Okay. Oh, wow.
We're double or nothing our scores.
- Double or nothing.
Go big or go home.
- I am going to say two.
I'm gonna wager everything
and say he's gonna sit and shake.
- I think she'll shake.
She knows how to sit,
but the thing is
if she's really excited,
like when I'm out on walks,
I can't get her to sit really.
But in the house, usually I can. So...
- And are you gonna wager any points?
- I'll wager one point.
- One point, okay.
- You're already ahead.
- (laughs)
- And Chelsea, how many tricks
do you think Lily will be able to do?
- She can do two out of three.
I never taught her to speak,
but she can definitely sit
and give a handshake.
The other ones she knows is, like,
laying down or rolling over,
but that's not what we're doing.
- Okay, Buster.
Come here, buddy. Come here.
Can you stand up?
Can you-- there you go. Okay.
Now...
- (laughs)
- Okay. Buster, Buster.
Hey, can you shake?
Let's try there.
Ohhh! Heck yeah.
Good job, bud.
Stand up. (snaps) Get up.
Get up, so I can have you sit.
Come on, you gotta help me out here.
Okay. Sit. Ohhh!
- (FBE) Okay, we'll count that.
- Shake my hand. Sit.
Shake my hand, buddy.
Good. Shake. (laughs) Not lick.
- (FBE) Okay!
- That's not it.
(ding)
- (FBE) All right.
Well, you wagered two points,
so you're gonna get four points
out of that round.
- All right.
- Sit. No. No. Sit.
Good.
- (FBE) We'll take that.
- Shake. Shake.
- (FBE) Okay.
- High five. High five?
High five? Food?
Yeah. Food.
- (FBE) Okay. So, not the speak,
but you were correct.
She got two out of the three,
so you get a point.
- Yay. We got points! High five!
- (Jade) Okay. Sit!
There we go!
Macy, can I get the other paw?
Oh, there we go! Good girl.
(ding)
- (FBE) Well, you got it right.
- Okay, cool.
- (FBE) With a final score
of 4-2, Thomas and Trapper,
you are the winners.
- We did it, buddy.
He's still just looking at the food.
Couldn't care less about the glory.
- (FBE) So, Jade and Macy won today.
And Jade, you said that you feel
like you know your dog
pretty well, huh?
- I do feel like I know her.
Yeah, she's only eight months,
so you know, she's still
kind of developing her personality.
- Now he wants to play.
- (Buster barks)
- Oh. There's the speak. Okay.
- (FBE chuckles)
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