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A Day at Sheepdog Academy

1 Character Introduction

Meet Theo, an energetic young American Sheepdog whose unruly behavior has brought him to Highland Sheepdog Training Academy. Hyperactive and perpetually playful, Theo bounds around the training field, more interested in chasing butterflies than learning proper herding techniques. His mischievous nature often gets the better of him, making him the most challenging student at the academy.

Key Terms

energetic
having or showing lots of energy
unruly
difficult to control or discipline
hyperactive
extremely active or too active
mischievous
enjoying causing trouble in a playful way

💬 Dialogue 1: First Day Assessment

Sarah, a professional dog trainer, meets with Theo's owner to discuss the dog's behavior

Sarah: “I can see Theo is quite rambunctious. How long has he been this wild?”
Owner: “He's always been excitable, but lately it's gotten worse. He's becoming really hyperactive.”
Sarah: “Could you give me specific examples of his unruly behavior?”
Owner: “Well, he's very mischievous with our furniture, and he's completely disobedient during walks.”
Sarah: “I see. And how does he behave around other dogs at the park?”
Owner: “He gets too energetic and untrained. Everything becomes quite chaotic.”
Sarah: “Don't worry, we can work with this. What's your main goal for Theo's training?”
Owner: “I'd like him to be less wild and more controlled. He's such a playful dog, but his behavior is just too unpredictable.”

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📝 Key Vocabulary Recap

energeticfull of energy and enthusiasm
hyperactiveextremely active or too active
playfulfond of games and amusement
unrulydifficult to control or discipline
mischievouscausing or showing a fondness for causing trouble
rambunctiousdifficult to control, physically active
rowdyrough and noisy in behavior
wilduncontrolled or untamed
excitableeasily excited
jumpynervous and easily startled
disobedientrefusing to do what one is told
untrainednot having been taught specific skills
chaoticin a state of complete confusion
frustratedfeeling annoyed or upset
wearyvery tired
drainedextremely tired, exhausted
overwhelmedfeeling unable to cope with a situation
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