Pekka Pouda’s Suvi-koira had his first working day in the Huomenta Suomi program

Meteorologist Pekka Pouta praises the fact that the five-month-old Suvi dog survived the TV broadcast very well. Only a couple of artificial plants fell over when the young dog was handling them.

Meteorologist Pekka Poudan Suvi, a five-month-old Border Terrier, had her first day of work today, Thursday Good morning Finland – broadcast. Pouta praises that the excitement of the first day did not bother the dog too much.

– It went well, there was no damage to Suvi. No peeing on the floor. I was a bit interested in the artificial flowers, Suvi dropped a couple of them there, but they didn’t fall apart either.

As a requirement for a TV-worthy dog, Pouta has considered internal cleanliness.

– When the dog runs around in the delivery room, which has a carpeted floor.

Pouda’s older dog Sini is already a champion of TV work and calm in his movements. When Suvi got to work, the ball was also packed.

– There are enough journalists there for chew toys, Pouta laughs at first but adds that Suvi behaved very well.

Pouta has not followed up on possible viewer feedback received by the summer dog. However, the newcomer immediately convinced his colleague.

– That’s where the feedback from the journalists comes from, that kind of dog-talking.

This is how the trio went out in July. Pouta says that the audience often recognizes familiar dogs from TV. PINK BROIJER

Pouta told Iltalehte earlier in the summer that Suvi has been a calm puppy compared to Sin.

– At least Suvi hasn’t done any damage yet, which Sini did as a puppy. For example, he knocked down a wall and his own carrier. The summer is quite calm so far. On the other hand, the replacement of the teeth is still partially ahead, which means that it still doesn’t get something done, Pouta guessed.

9-year-old Sini has taken care at home to ensure that the order of values ​​is maintained.

– Sini has commanded him (Suvia). I won’t interfere in any way because that rascal has taken her bed and is still trying to take her food. So he can pretty much command it.

Now Pouta, Sini and Suvi are all trying to get into the same rhythm: first we go to work and then we go home for a nap. In addition to working, Suvi practices leash behavior by jogging.

Before retiring for a nap, Pouta reveals that two dogs will definitely be seen in the studio in the future.

Pekka Pouda’s older dog Sini is already a champion of television work. Inka Soveri

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