Brady Noon Plays a Dog Game! | The Not-Too-Late-Show with Elmo

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In this lesson, Brady Noon shares his love for animals and emphasizes the importance of keeping pets active and healthy through exercise. He engages the audience with fun activities, like the animal guessing game and a harness challenge, while providing practical tips for pet care, such as daily walks and playtime. Overall, the lesson encourages responsible pet ownership and highlights the joy of bonding with our furry friends.
  1. What fun game did Brady play to show how we can use our imagination with animals?
  2. Why is it important for our pets to get exercise, and how can we help them stay active?
  3. What did Brady and Jayla do to learn how to get a dog ready for a walk?

Meet Brady Noon and His Love for Animals

Brady Noon is an actor who loves animals! He joined a fun show to talk about pets and play some exciting games with the audience. Brady’s cheerful personality made everyone smile as he shared his passion for animals.

The Animal Guessing Game

During the show, Elmo asked Brady if he could pretend to be an animal. Brady made funny sounds and movements, and the audience had to guess which animal he was acting like. It was a gorilla! This game showed how much fun we can have using our imagination and creativity.

Why Pets Need Exercise

Brady also talked about something very important: making sure our pets get enough exercise. Exercise helps pets stay healthy, keeps them happy, and makes them behave better. Plus, it helps us become closer friends with our pets!

Fun Ways to Exercise Your Pet

  • Daily Walks: Take your dog for a walk every day. Try to walk for at least 30 minutes, but you can adjust the time based on your dog’s energy.
  • Playtime: Play games like fetch or tug-of-war with your pets. These activities help them stay active and happy.
  • Socialization: Let your pets meet other animals. This helps them exercise and learn how to be friendly.
  • Variety: Change the places you visit with your pet. Explore new parks or trails to keep things exciting.

The Leash and Harness Challenge

Brady and his friend Jayla had a race to see who could put a harness and leash on a dog the fastest. This was a fun way to learn how to get a dog ready for a walk.

How to Put a Harness on Your Dog

  1. Choose the Right Harness: Make sure the harness fits your dog well. It should be snug but not too tight.
  2. Position the Harness: Place the harness over your dog’s head and adjust it around their neck.
  3. Secure the Buckles: Clip the harness securely so it stays in place.
  4. Attach the Leash: Once the harness is on, clip the leash to the ring on the harness.
  5. Practice Patience: If your dog is unsure, be patient and use treats to help them feel comfortable.

Conclusion

Brady Noon taught us how important it is to take care of our pets by giving them exercise and using a harness correctly. Playing with our pets and keeping them active helps them live happy and healthy lives. Let’s all be great pet owners and make sure our furry friends are well taken care of!

  • What is your favorite animal, and can you make a sound or movement like it? How do you think Brady felt when he was pretending to be a gorilla?
  • Do you have a pet or know someone who does? What are some fun ways you like to play with them to make sure they get enough exercise?
  • Why do you think it’s important for pets to meet other animals and explore new places? Can you think of a new place you would like to take a pet?
  1. Animal Charades: Just like Brady Noon played the animal guessing game, you can play animal charades with your family or friends. Take turns pretending to be different animals using sounds and movements. Can your friends guess which animal you are? This activity helps you use your imagination and learn more about different animals.

  2. Pet Exercise Adventure: If you have a pet, plan a special exercise adventure for them. You can create a mini obstacle course in your backyard or living room using pillows, chairs, and toys. Guide your pet through the course and see how they enjoy the challenge. If you don’t have a pet, you can design an obstacle course for your stuffed animals and pretend to guide them through it.

  3. Observation Walk: Go on a walk in your neighborhood or a nearby park with an adult. As you walk, observe the different animals you see. Can you spot any dogs being walked or birds flying? Talk about how these animals might be exercising and why it’s important for them. This will help you notice how animals stay active in the world around you.

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