Ebi, a Cane Corso / Australian Cattle Dog, has been taught to wipe her mouth on command after drinking water. The training sequence, recorded and compiled by the dog’s pet parent on Instagram, was later picked up by wider outlets including Yahoo, drawing attention to a compact, repeatable example of behavioral shaping captured across multiple short sessions. Coverage from Yahoo has highlighted this story.
The Instagram post was uploaded by the pet parent who posts as @ebi_pie and presents the work as a single, continuous sequence that traces measurable learning across 11 days. Key numbers logged with the story identify one animal — one dog — and note a duration figure of 14 hours; the compilation itself assembles progress observed over those 11 days and has earned more than 73,000 likes on the hosting platform.
Rather than offering isolated clips or a single success moment, the post strings together short recordings that highlight gradual change from one attempt to the next. Early clips in the sequence show the initial condition and timing of the cue; subsequent entries demonstrate incremental improvements in timing, clarity and response until the action becomes recognizable as a reliable cue-response pair. The footage culminates at day 11 of the teaching sequence, showing the final step of the cue taking hold in a recorded session. Reporting by Facebook offers additional detail on this case.
“She’s doing so good,” the pet parent wrote in the caption that accompanies the compilation, framing the clips as a proud chronicle of steady progress rather than a one-off trick reveal. In the clip labeled day 11 the camera records Ebi responding to the cue after drinking water, and the same post pairs those moments into a single narrative of training. The pet parent’s later remark, posted in the same thread, was simple and emphatic: “I’m so proud of her.”
Viewers responded in the post’s comment thread with a range of short reactions that underscored the affectionate tone of the upload. Commenters wrote lines such as “So so cute I love how her face is like okay… now what.” and “What a sweet angel.” Those reactions, posted directly alongside the video, reflect the immediate social response to the steady, short-form presentation of a single learned behavior across time.
The composition and presentation of the compilation emphasize the process as much as the result. The sequence links raw attempts with clearer repetitions, and the day-by-day format lets viewers see not only a final success but the middling steps — the partial attempts, the moments of confusion and the small, measurable improvements that mark an emergent behavior. The 14-hour figure recorded with the post is presented in the same context as the 11-day span, suggesting the totality of time invested across repeated short sessions rather than one continuous stretch of work. As covered by Smalldoorvet, readers can explore more context around the event.
Conversations about similar teaching projects run in parallel across social platforms and interest groups. A Facebook community thread collects examples and approaches related to teaching dogs to wipe after drinking, and that conversation mirrors the public attention earned by the Instagram compilation. In that Facebook thread, owners share incremental progress and troubleshooting notes when training novel cues, contributing a community-level record of how owners document practice and outcomes.
Broader training resources also appear in the background of the conversation. Sites such as Small Door Vet collect common training tips and approaches and describe stepwise instruction and reinforcement strategies for shaping compact actions into reliable responses; these kinds of resources provide a general framework for the stepwise shaping that is visible in the Instagram compilation, even though the post itself is a personal record rather than an instructional guide.
The post’s format — a compact compilation of short sessions — highlights how a single observable behavior can be transformed into a reliable response through repeated, consistent practice, and how that transformation can be captured and presented as a narrative. By assembling the clips into a single sequence, the pet parent created a short documentary of learning: the timeline from early attempts to consistent response, the logged 14 hours across 11 days, the appearance of an identifiable cue-response pattern, and the small celebratory comments from both owner and viewers.
Because the compilation is explicit about its scope — one dog, one cue, 11 days — it reads as a focused case study rather than a sweeping claim. The material posted by @ebi_pie remains centered on Ebi’s specific progress: the pet parent’s pride and the community’s warmth are threaded through the clips and captions, and the entirety of the sequence is presented as a record of one dog’s learning journey.
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The post documents the progression through day 11 of teaching the wiping behavior.

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