Martin Rütter
24.05.2011 20:00
Well over 150,000 dog lovers have had an opportunity to experience Martin Rütter live so far. During this year's tour 'Hund-Deutsch, Deutsch-Hund' [Dogish-German, German-Dogish], his guests can expect two hours of top-class infotainment around dog and man. Martin Rütter takes his audience on a journey through the humorous everyday life of man and dog with wit, charm and a solid understanding of the subject. Rütter translates the daily situations into German with 'dogish' accuracy, with profound knowledge and yet with a twinkle in his eye.
"I have a question", is something Martin Rütter has heard more often than anyone else in his life.
On this fascinating journey that he undertakes with his audience into the psyche of man and dog, this dog professional offers answers to countless questions.
'He does nothing', 'He only wants to play' is printed on Rütter's t-shirts. However, Rütter is not only playful but, in fact, does quite a few things. The dog professional manages to translate so many of a dog's communication signals that at the end of the evening, everyone in the audience knows exactly what their own dog wants to say to them.
Is Bello too exited? Or is Jogger too intolerant? Does he have to bark every time a bell rings? What is the magic word? Training? Education? Or might it be relationship? And who actually outsmarts whom? Martin Rütter devotes himself to daily problems of communication between man and dog. The many amusing stories he has to offer ensure an entertaining and informative evening for experienced dog-owners, novice dog-owners and those without dogs. You can look forward to humorous translations from ‘Dogish’ to ‘German’.
'Martin Rütter is the star amongst German dog trainers" comments the Sunday paper WELT AM SONNTAG.
'Rütter is a born entertainer who manages to present his audience the everyday problems of keeping a dog in a most lively and humorous way." dogs magazine
'Rütter is the most successful and, without doubt, also the most humorous teacher where dogs are concerned' writes the magazine 'Mein Tier und ich'.
'Martin Rütter helps dog and man to get along successfully together' says the Berliner Kurier.
'Rütter is one of those who does it differently - without drilling, without stress but with a lot of fun' states the Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung.
Performance: 24 May 2011
Time: 8 pm
Location: stadthalle|graz
