The video is a demonstration of a search dog's capabilities, hosted by Yegor Creed. The host challenges the dog with a series of tests designed to deceive it and check some common myths about search dogs.
The first test involves the host wearing a cap and giving it to the dog. The dog immediately identifies the cap as belonging to the host, indicating that it can distinguish smells. The host then makes the task more difficult by hiding in a wardrobe and giving the dog a protective suit to sniff. The dog finds the host quickly, indicating that it can still detect the host's smell through the suit.
The host then pranks the dog by hiding in a busy city street and making phone calls to Egor's number, pretending to be a bank employee. The dog finds Egor quickly, indicating that it can distinguish the host's smell from the crowd.
The host then hides in a car and a bench, and the dog finds him quickly in both cases. The host then hides in a forest and sets up traps, including a rope, socks, and a river. The dog finds the host quickly, indicating that it can still detect the host's smell in these environments.
The host then uses ultrasound to scare the dog away from the traps, but the dog finds the host quickly, indicating that it can still detect the host's smell despite the ultrasound.
In the final test, the host hides in a river and the dog finds him quickly, indicating that the dog can still detect the host's smell in water.
The host concludes the video by stating that the dog was able to find him quickly in all the tests, challenging the myth that dogs can only find people by smell. The host also encourages viewers to subscribe to his channel and like the video.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a YouTube video where the speaker challenges a search dog to find him in various scenarios.
2. The speaker uses different methods to try to deceive the dog, such as wearing a protective suit, leaving a cap, using a remote-controlled car with socks, scattering food, and crossing a river.
3. The dog manages to find the speaker in most of the tests, except for the final one where the speaker crosses the river and breaks the scent trail.
4. The text also contains an advertisement for MTS Defender, a smart system for blocking spam calls, which is part of the MTS Premium subscription.
5. The speaker asks the viewers to like the video, write a comment, and subscribe to his channel.
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