Marcio
Jacob – A young student from Goiás develops techniques on how to educate dogs
with simple learning at the university and collects clients atb Goiás State.
Marcio
Jacob is a young Veterinary Medicine student who has stood out in the animal
world through the development of innovative techniques. His knowledge and love
for animals led him to look for ways to educate his own dog, who had difficulty
relieving himself in the right place.
Determined
to find an effective solution to this common problem among dog owners, Marcio
dedicated hours of study and research into animal behavior, including training
techniques.
After
an in-depth analysis, the student developed a surprising technique that
generated fun among clients about how to teach their dog to pee in the toilet.
Through carefully crafted strategies, he managed to train his pet to use the
bathroom like humans.
Impressed
by the success of his technique, Marcio realized he could turn his discovery
into a way to help other people facing similar problems. He then decided to
share his knowledge and the strategies he developed to tame race horses and
train dogs of all sizes.
At
just 25 years old, and in the second year of his graduation, Marcio managed to
turn his passion into a source of income. His innovative technique and
knowledge of animal behavior caught the attention of people who wanted to
educate their pets efficiently.
Currently,
Marcio is in demand by several tutorials and animal trainers who seek his
guidance and strategies to deal with behavioral problems in purebred dogs and
horses.
Marcio's
success lies not only in his theories and technical development, but also in
his tireless dedication to continually learning and improving his skills in
this field. His pursuit of excellence and his love for animals are fundamental
to achieving admirable results in his work.
Marcio
Jacob is an inspiration for all those who want to transform their passion into
a successful profession. Its story shows us that with dedication, perseverance
and knowledge it is possible to gain recognition and contribute to the
well-being of animals and their owners.
Photo:
Personal Collection
Source:
Press Office
Photo: Personal Collection Source: Press Office
RICARDO RUSSO PROGRAM CELEBRATES AFTERNOON OF DONATIONS IN SAO PAULO
A special gathering took place today (September 11th) and brought a thrill to downtown São Paulo. Promoted by the World Art Show Brazil Association (WASBR), "Viva o Centro ART Show" brought together art, solidarity, and social commitment in a memorable afternoon that reinforced the importance of a collective perspective on vulnerable children.
Presenter Ricardo Russo, known for his involvement in entrepreneurship and audiovisual media, performed a noble gesture by donating toys to children served by social projects linked to the Association.
The social workers and partnership coordinators of the World Art Show Brazil Association were warmly welcomed at the office in downtown São Paulo, a gathering where art and empathy shared the same space.
Coordinator Valquíria Valéria dos Santos, the representative responsible for children from communities and occupations in the East, North, and South Zones of São Paulo, who will receive the donations, was deeply grateful for the initiative of presenter Ricardo Russo, who donated gifts and toys to the WAS BR Association, emphasizing the positive impact that actions like this have on the lives of families in vulnerable situations – many of whom have parents undergoing recovery processes. Valquíria also emphasized the importance of the participation of businesspeople and representatives of the audiovisual sector, such as Russo and Sula Costa, in social causes that transform realities.
The event was attended by renowned fashionist Sandro Santos, recognized for his high-level social work focused on vulnerable women in underprivileged communities. Sandro has distinguished himself by developing a haute couture course project for low-income women, offering an opportunity for transformation and personal growth through technical and artistic learning.
The meeting preceded Children's Day with perfect symbolism: a gesture that goes beyond material donations, embracing dreams, offering support, and reaffirming the purpose of art as a tool for inclusion and change.
At the end of the day, the social workers left the WORLD ART Show Brasil Association office with grateful hearts and another mission accomplished—to make visible what is often forgotten. More than a simple delivery of toys, the moment sealed a commitment to affection, art, and a more just future for all children.