A Twitch streamer considered something very special for her stream: She wanted to play with her dog and taught her to press a button that she associated with the video game.
Who is it about? It is about the Twitch streamer Lou “poopernoodle”, who streamed on Twitch over the last 365 days (November 2024 to November 2025) with an average of 391 viewers. She has almost 100,000 followers and primarily streams gaming content (source: SullyGnome). Always present: Her dog Pea, a Dachshund.
For her stream a week ago (on November 20, 2025), poopernoodle thought of a highlight by trying to involve her dog in the gameplay. For this, she only needed a button.
“I need you in top form”
How does the streamer play with her dog? Poopernoodle explained the rules to her chat and her dog: For each button press, the dog gets a snack, which naturally increases motivation. At the same time, in Marvel Rivals, her character Jeff, the shark, shoots a shot that heals team members.
A test run confirmed what the streamer had explained earlier: She asked her dog “Pea, can you press the button?”, Pea understood, pressed the button with her snout, and shot the healing bubbles in the game. Through her maneuver, she earned a treat, and poopernoodle and Pea made a few more test shots in training mode.
However, the shots in training mode left much to be desired, as they often came too late, which is why poopernoodle motivated Pea with a speech for the upcoming real round: “You won’t get a treat, they have died. I need you in top form. We have to win, do you understand?” (source: Twitch from minute 00:57:47).
After that, poopernoodle started a round against bots. Pea performed very well as she frequently pressed the button even without prompting. Poopernoodle was visibly pleased with her dog’s help, laughed heartily, and kept giving her treats in between. In the end, the dog-human duo won the round.
Poopernoodle is a Twitch streamer who can definitely live off her earnings from the platform. A few years ago, she wanted to open a bank account, which failed because she provided an ambiguous designation for her profession. You can read more about this here on MeinMMO: Twitch streamer accidentally refers to herself as an “adult entertainer”, is rejected by the bank