My New Puppy Game Tricks Cheats

Jun 19, 2009 Cheats for Petz: My Puppy Family. Press triangle when you are playing. Then press settings then unlockables (the key figure). You can find the unlockables in the toy chest and in the closet. My nine year old standard poodle loves to perform tricks. She earned 4 titles this summer including the ‘performance dog’ trick title. She needed a few new tricks in her repertoire, so, I taught her to turn on & off a light switch &walk across a raised balance beam. Prepare Your Home for Your New Puppy. Just like one would baby-proof their home for a new child.

The word fun probably isn’t the first thing that comes to mind when you hear the phrase puppy training. But by using puppy training games you can make the training process a lot more enjoyable. And the best part is all of these training games are pretty easy to play.

Interactive games are great for puppies — they’re mentally stimulating, they’re a fun way to strengthen the bond with your new dog, and they’re a great way to work on some basic training skills. From the “come here” game to playing a game of tug of war, here’s 5 easy puppy training games.

Tip: As with all things puppy remember that your dog’s attention span is limited. Keep these games short and sweet, and remember to stop before they get bored and/or frustrated.

The Come Here Game/Pass The Puppy

Now I know what you’re thinking — how is teaching my dog to “come here” a game? The truth is teaching your dog to reliably come when called can be a challenge, but turning it into fun game can help reinforce the behavior. And if you can get the help of a few friends you can turn the “come here” game into a game of “pass the puppy” for some extra socialization.

How to Play the Come Here Game

  1. Sit on the ground with a few treats or a toy
  2. Tell your pup to “come here”
  3. When they reach you praise them like crazy and give them the treat/toy
  4. Wait for your dog to walk off and repeat steps 1-3 (you can move spots/change rewards to keep it interesting)

The come here game is easy to play, and the best part is it’s a nice way to teach your dog that good things happen when they “come here.” If you’ve ever dealt with an adolescent dog you know how challenging it can be to get their attention — so teaching your dog that “come here” equates to “yay fun times!” when they’re a puppy can help out later on.

How to Play Pass the Puppy

  1. Have a couple of people sit around the room or yard with treats/toys in hand
  2. Have one person at a time call your puppy with “come here” command
  3. When your pup reaches them have the person praise your pup like crazy and give them a treat/toy
  4. Repeat steps 1-3 with a different person calling your puppy

Like the come here game, pass the puppy will help reinforce a reliable recall. And since it relies on more than one person it’s a good way to get in some extra puppy socialization since it’s a fun and positive way to introduce your pup to new people.

One of my favorite ways to get in some extra puppy socialization is a game of pass the puppy since it’s a positive and fun way to introduce your dog to new people.

The Which Hand Game

One easy game you can play with your puppy is called the which hand game. It’s a mentally stimulating nose work game that’s good for teaching your dog some basic manners when it comes to dealing with treats. The only thing you need to get started is some dog treats; if you don’t have any on hand you can use some chopped up fruits and veggies (that are safe for dogs) or make some of your own homemade dog treats.

How to Play the Which Hand Game:

  • Place a treat in one of your hands.
  • Close your fists and hold them out in front of your dog.
  • Let the dog choose which hand it’s in.
  • When your dog sniffs or paws the correct hand open it up and give them the treat.

When it comes to the last step it’s up to you to decide what sort of signal you prefer from your dog — whether it’s a gentle sniff or paw. With Laika I prefer sniffing since her “gentle” pawing is still pretty rough, so she only gets the treat when she gently sniffs the correct hand.

If your dog is getting too excited over the treats and biting at your hands or clawing your arms I recommend working on the “It’s Yer Choice” game (see video below) first. It’s an impulse control game that teaches your dog to be gentle when it comes to dealing with treats.

The “Find The Treats” Game

Nose work games such as “find the treats” are a great way to stimulate your dog’s mind and help them hone in on their natural sniffing abilities. It’s a great game for puppies because it’s mentally and physically stimulating, it helps build their focus, and it can help boost their confidence by teaching them a new skill. Plus it’s a really fun way to bond with your new dog. And since you can teach your dog to “find the treats” in your home it’s great for puppies since you’ll be working in an environment that isn’t too distracting.

As far as the game of “find the treats” goes it’s simple enough — it’s teaching your dog to dog sniff out treats you hide around the house.

Now when you’re first starting out you’ll want to make it easy on your dog until they start to get the hang of it. Have your dog sit in the stay position while you go around putting a few treats in a couple different spots throughout the room while they watch you. After you’ve placed them come back to your dog and tell them to “find the treats.” Remember to keep it fun and positive by praising them every time they pick up a treat.

Once you’re dog has a good idea of what “find the treats” means you can start hiding them in more challenging spots such as under rugs and on furniture. After some practice your dog will start using their natural sniffing abilities rather than visual cues to find all those treats. Once your dog is a pro you can even start working on it in more challenging (and distracting) environments such as the yard.

How to Play Find the Treats With Your Dog:

  1. Grab some treats and have your dog sit in the stay position
  2. While your dog is sitting put a few treats on the ground around them
  3. Release your dog and tell them to “find the treats”
  4. Encourage them as they start picking up the treats
  5. Practice a few times until your dog understands what “find the treats” means
  6. Start placing the treats further away and repeat steps 3 & 4
  7. Start placing the treats in more challenging places that are out of sight such as under a rug or on a chair and repeat steps 3 & 4

Find the treats is a mentally stimulating game that will help improve your dog’s focus. And since treats are the only thing you need to play it’s easy to play in different environments.

Hide & Seek

Hide and seek is another one of my favorite puppy training games. It’s fun, it’s mentally stimulating, and it’s a great way to practice your dog’s recall. If your puppy doesn’t have a good stay command down you’ll want to work on that first. If you have a friend around you can also enlist their help to hold your dog while you hide.

How to Play Hide and Seek With Your Dog:

  1. Have your dog sit in a stay position (or have a friend hold onto your dog)
  2. Find a hiding spot
  3. Call your dog
  4. Praise your dog like crazy when they find you

To avoid frustration remember to keep it simple for your dog by hiding in some easy spots at first. After they get the hang of it then you can move onto hiding in some harder to find areas.

My dog loves hide and seek, even though I’m not creative enough to come up with more than 3 different hiding spots. It’s a great interactive game that lets your dog use some of their natural scent tracking abilities in a fun and stimulating way.

Tug Of War

When it comes to puppy training games tug is one of my favorites. It’s great physical exercise, it’s mentally stimulating, and it’s great for teaching your dog some basic impulse control and manners. And since it doesn’t requite a ton of space you can play it indoors.

And contrary to what people say tug of war will not make your dog aggressive, nor will letting them win will not make them dominant. Letting your dog win actually makes the game more fun for your dog, and it will encourage them to keep on playing. Research has even found that dogs who play tug of war with their owners tend to be more obedient and exhibit higher confidence.

Now when it comes to playing tug with your puppy there is one basic rule to keep in mind — the game stops if their teeth touch your hand. I usually stop the game for 30 seconds and try again, and I’ll usually give my dog a few chances before the game is put away completely. It’ll take a few times before your dog understands that “the game is over when my teeth touch my person.”

Now depending on your puppy it might take awhile for them to get the hang of this. Some dogs get really riled up when playing tug, making it difficult for them to stick to the “no biting” rule. If that’s the case for you pup I suggest taking it slow when starting a new game. If you move the tug toy too fast or start make noises you’re dog is more likely to get overly excited.

What Are Your Favorite Puppy Training Games?

What sort of games do you like to play with puppies? Have you ever played pass the puppy for some extra socialization or hide and seek to work on their recall? Did I miss any of your favorites? Let me know in the comments below.

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Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks? Here are 52 commands and tricks to teach your new or old canine - and how to do them.Click on each trick for more information and pictures!

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Trick #1 - Respond To The Clicker

This is the foundation of every other trick on this list.

Step 1: Click and give the dog a treat.

Step 2: Repeat about thirty times. This teaches your dog to associate the click with the treat.

Step 3: To maintain this connection it is important to follow the rule: Never click without treating and......

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Trick #2 - Name

Step 1: When your dog looks at you, click and treat.

Step 2: Repeat 2 to 4 times.

Step 3: Say his name as he looks at you.

Step 4: Repeat 5-7 times.

Step 5: Call him. If he looks at you......

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Trick #3 - Touch - NEW! Featuring Additional Training Video

Teach your dog to touch the end of a dowel: a foundation many tricks build upon

Step 1: Hold your touch stick away from you and wait.

Step 2: Dogs are naturally curious, so when your dog touches it with his nose or mouth, click and treat. Keep doing this until......

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Trick #4 - Sit

Teach Your Dog to Sit on Command!

Step 1: Wait until he sits down on his own. Click and treat.

Step 2: Repeat several times.

Step 3: Say Sit as soon as he sits. Click and treat.

Step 4: Repeat several times.....................................

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Trick #5 - Down

Use this trick to build more advanced tricks

Step 1: Grab your clicker and a good treat.

Step 2: Just watch your dog and wait for him to lay down. When he lays down, immediately click and treat.

Step 3: Keep waiting for your dog to do it again. Soon he will realize that he gets a click and treat whenever he lays down.

Step 4: When your dog begins to lay down more often.........

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If your dog will stand still, it makes care and grooming easier

Step 1: Have your dog lay down. Wait for him to stand up. When he stands up, click and treat. Repeat this action several times until he learns that he has to stand up in order to get his treat. Standing is so natural that it is likely that the dog won't immediately understand why he is being rewarded, so it may take more repetition than usual. (Initially, it's okay to click even if.............................................

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Trick #7 - Release

This command tells your dog to be released from sitting or staying

Step 1: Give the command to sit. After waiting five to eight seconds, go ahead and use the vocal command with a hand motion of your choice to tell your dog to be released from his sitting position. If you act excited while doing this, your dog should naturally release. When he does so, click and treat. Repeat this step until your dog is consistently releasing.
Step 2: Eventually, you will want to be........................................

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Trick #8 - Come

This is perhaps the most important command to teach your dog. It could save your dog's life!

Step 1: Load the cue instead of the clicker. Here's how:
Go up to your dog and give the command that you will use to call the dog, then treat him. For example: Say the word 'here Puddles' and give him a piece of bacon. Repeat multiple times during the day and each time give different treats (bacon, chicken..............................

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Trick #9 - Stay

A simple command that lets your dog know to stay put

Step 1: Have your dog sit. Click and treat.

Step 2: Say 'stay.' Wait six seconds. Say 'release' then click and treat.

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Trick #10 - Heel

Teach your dog to walk beside you without pulling

Step 1: Begin by having your dog on a leash looped to your belt on your left side. That way you don't have to use your hands to hold the leash.

Step 2: Should your dog pull on the leash—never go in the direction that your dog is pulling.

Step 3: When your dog is close to you with his.........................

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Trick #11 - Take It

This command tells your dog to pick up an item you point to

Step 1: Get one of your dog's favorite toys and set it on the ground. Wait for him to pick it up in his mouth. Click and treat.

Step 2: Repeat this several times. When he starts picking up the toy without hesitation, start using the command take it when you click and treat.

Step 3: After a few times of that, see if he will.............................

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Trick #12 - Leave It

This is not just a trick, it can save your dog's life

Step 1: With your dog on a leash, let her smell the dog biscuit - then drop it two or three feet in front of her.

Step 2: Call her by name and say 'leave it' as she starts for the treat. Restrain her with the leash.

Step 3: When your dog looks at you, click and treat with the chicken cube. Praise her as she gives up the...........................................

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Trick #13 - Bring It

This command tells your dog to bring you an object

Step 1: Tell your dog to get a toy by using the 'Take It' command.

Step 2: Encourage your dog to come towards you with the toy. Click and treat if he brings it towards you a few steps. Do this a few times.

Step 3: Keep encouraging him to come nearer to you with the toy. Click and treat when he comes to you with the toy..........................

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Trick #14 - Learn names of everything

Teach your dog the names of household items

Step 1: Have your dog touch your hand and click treat.

Step 2: Hold the object in your hand and say touch. Click treat when he touches the object not when he touches your hand.

Step 3: Call the object by its name (tug, squeaky, bunny, etc.) just as he touches it. Click and treat............................................................

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Trick #15 - Bell

Teach your dog to ring a jingle-bell when he needs to go outside

Step 1: Use a training stick to target the bell.

Step 2: When he touches the bell, click and treat.

Step 3: When he touches the bell on his own, click and jackpot.

Step 4: Whenever you take him outside, have him touch the bell first. The reward is to open the door...........................................................

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Trick #16 - Eliminate on Command

Teaching this is better than spending hours outside on a rainy day

Step 1: Designate a specific spot in your yard to make clean-up easier.

Step 2: Wait until he finishes eliminating, then click and treat.

Step 3: Do this each time, introducing a command such as 'Park' or 'Find a good spot.'

Step 4: Be consistent, but vary the reward........................................

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Trick #17 - Leap

Teach Your Dog To Leap Over A stick

Step 1: Have your dog sit and stay while you lay a stick on the ground. Cross over to the other side of the stick and call your dog. As soon as the dog crosses the stick, click and treat.

Step 2: Do this a few more times before adding height to the stick by placing a couple of thick books underneath it. Click and treat while he is crossing the stick..........................................................................

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Trick #18 - Jumping Through A Hoop

Using the 'leap' command, teach your dog to jump through hoops

Step 1: Let your dog get used to the hoop. Set it on the ground; click and treat when he approaches it.

Step 2: Have a helper hold the hoop (do not elevate the hoop) on the floor in front of him.

Step 3: Call your dog or lure him through the hoop. Click and treat as he walks through the hoop................................................................

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Trick #19 - Jumping People

This is a great backyard circus trick

Step 1: If your dog can comfortably jump over a stick elevated about 25 inches from the ground then you can begin to teach him to jump over people who are on their hands and knees in the crawl position.

Step 2: Have your dog jump over the stick. Click & treat. (repeat a few times).

Step 3: Have a helper kneel............................................................

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Trick #20 - Go to a place

Teach your dog to go to an previously assigned spot or marker

Step 1: Have your dog touch the training stick. Click and treat.

Step 2: Place a piece of tape or a disk on the floor. Use the training stick to point to the marker, and click/treat when he is on that spot. Practice this several times until your dog knows to go to the marker to get his treat.

Step 3: Call the marker by its name (mark, spot, disk, etc.) just as he steps into it. Click and treat. Repeat until...........................................

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Trick #21 - Spin

Teach your dog to spin around in circles

Step 1: Using your touch stick, guide your dog around in a circular motion. As he makes a full turn, click and treat.

Step 2: Keep doing this several times, eventually adding a hand signal (circular motion with index finger).

Step 3: Use the touch stick less. When your dog can spin without the touch stick, add your command........................................................

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Trick #22 - High Five, Paw, Shake Hands

People love it when puppies give them their paws to shake

Step 1: Have your dog sit in front of you.

Step 2: When he lifts his paw click and treat.

Step 3: Repeat five times.

Step 4: Wait for him to offer lifting his paw.......................................

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Trick #23 - Shake

Teach your dog to shake when given the command

Step 1: Catch this trick with the clicker. Click and treat after you give him a bath or after you go outside in the rain when he shakes the water off.

Step 2: If he offers the behavior again click and jackpot.

Step 3: Click and treat and give the command 'shake' whenever he shakes.

Step 4: Give the command. When he shakes...........................

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Trick #24 - Jump

Get your dog excited, and teach him to jump

Step 1: Catch this trick with the clicker. Click and treat after you give him a bath or after you go outside in the rain when he shakes the water off.

Step 2: With your touch stick, hold it high in the air so that he has to jump up to touch it. As soon as his legs come off the ground, click and treat. If he's having trouble, start out with...................................

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Trick #25 - Roll Over

Teach your dog to roll-over; the most famous of dog tricks

Step 1: Have your dog lay down.

Step 2: Lure him with the training stick or with your treat to have him move over to one hip and on his side. Click and treat.

Step 3: Use the lure to get him to go over on his back. (This may take time for some dogs). Click and treat.................................................

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Trick #26 - Sit Pretty (Beg)

Begging is easy for some breeds, but others have a harder time

Step 1: Get down on your dog's level with your dog sitting in front of you.

Step 2: Let your dog smell a treat and then slowly lift it up above him.

Step 3: When she lifts her paws off the ground click and treat.

Step 4: Each time her hindquarters...................................................

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Trick #27 - Speak

Teach your dog to bark when given the command

Step 1: Get your dog to bark. For example, if you know that your dog barks when the doorbell is rung, then ring the bell, and when he barks say 'Speak' and click and treat.

Step 2: After repeating this several times, try giving him the command (Speak). If he obeys and barks, give him a jackpot............

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Trick #28 - Teaching Hush

Teach a command that will stop your dog from barking

Step 1: Focus your attention on your dog while he is barking. If he looks at you and stops barking, even for a second, click and treat.

Step 2: Repeat this several times, eventually adding the word 'Hush' as you click and treat.

Step 3: After several training sessions while your dog is barking, give your dog the command and click and treat when..............................

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Trick #29 - Tug

Teach your dog to not only tug, but also give

Step 1: Take a rope toy and offer it to the dog and say 'take it.' (Reward your dog with praise when he moves toward the rope toy.)

Step 2: When your dog takes it, gently shake and tug the rope toy to get the dog to hold and pull against the tugs.

Step 3: Click and Treat when your dog tugs back on the rope toy. Use 'Tug' as your command. Keep repeating this until..............................

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Trick #30 - Open/Close A Door

Teach dogs to open and close doors

Step 1: Tie a bandana or cloth around your door. Tell him to tug it. Wait until he tugs the door open, then click and treat.

Step 2: Keep doing this, eventually saying, 'open' whenever he tugs the door open. Click and treat every time.

Step 3: After your training session, he should be able to open the door at your command...................................................................

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Trick #31 - Fetch

If your dog has mastered tug and bring it, teaching fetch will be easy

Step 1: Start by playing tug. Say the 'take it' command when you want your dog to pick up the rope toy, and then the 'give' when you want him to release the rope.

Step 2: Have your dog 'give' the rope, but then toss it a few feet away. Say, 'take it.' Click treat when he picks up the rope.

Step 3: Generally, your dog should be.............................................

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Trick #32 - Back

Teach your dog to walk backwards

Step 1: With your dog standing facing you, walk forward toward him. When he takes a step backwards, click and treat.

Step 2: Continue stepping forward. When he takes multiple steps backwards, click and treat.

Step 3: Practice this until he understands that if he backs up, he deserves a treat. Start walking toward him less.............................

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Trick #33 - Yawn

This trick, like speak, is best 'caught' with the clicker.

Step 1: Most dogs will yawn when they are anxious. You can use that to help you catch the yawn. Look for your dog to yawn when he wants to go outside or wants a ball or toy that you are holding. When he yawns, click and treat. Because this trick has to be 'caught' with the clicker, it can be fairly difficult, and you have to.................................

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Trick #34 - Bring Your Slippers

Teach your dog to bring you your slippers, or any object

Step 1: Using the 'Learn Names' trick, teach your dog the name of whichever object you want him to bring you (Slippers, for example).
Step 2: Now that he knows what the name of the object is, tell him to 'Take my Slippers.' Click and treat.
Step 3: Tell your dog to Take it and Bring it. If he does so, click and treat.
Step 4: Now, try combining all three tricks.......................................

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Trick #35 - Leash

Train your dog to bring you his leash

Step 1: Set the leash on the floor. Tell him to take it. Click and treat when he does.

Step 2: Go to the door. Tell him to take the leash, bring it, and drop it in your hands. Click and treat.

Step 3: Repeat the take it, bring it, drop it action several times, saying, 'Leash!' when he..............................................................

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Trick #36 - Get Your Dish

Teach your dog to bring you his dish when he is hungry

Step 1: Use the 'Learn the Names of Everything' (Trick #13) to teach him to touch his dish on command.
Step 2: Teach him to hold the dish in his mouth using the 'take it' command (Trick #11). Your dog may not like holding a metal dish in his mouth, but this trick is worth the extra effort. Take extra time with this step.
Step 3: With the dish on the floor say................................................

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Trick #37 - Put Toys Away

Get your dog to gather his toys into a basket

Step 1: Get a large box or basket. Gather all your dog's toys and put them in a pile.

Step 2: Point to each toy and say, 'Take it,' then 'Bring it' and 'Drop it' into the basket. When he does this, click and give him a treat. After he puts all his toys in the basket, reward him with a treat, saying 'Put your toys away...................................................................................

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Trick #38 - Search/Find It

This is a fun, and useful, game to play with your dog

Step 1: Have your dog sit.

Step 2: Hold up an object that he is familiar with (he knows its name) and let him smell it.

Step 3: Place the object under something obvious (like a towel), and say 'find it.' You might add the name of the object if it doesn't do it quickly ('find it' bunny). Click and treat when...................................

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Trick #39 - Catch

Train your dog to catch balls and other objects

Step 1: Start out with a short distance and a good treat. Throw the treat to your dog. If he doesn't catch it, take the treat away and try again. If he does catch it, praise him and give him another treat!

Step 2: Keep doing this until he is catching well. Start saying 'Catch' while he is catching them...................................................................

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Trick #40 - Act Ashamed

Teach your dog to act ashamed if one of her other tricks goes awry

Step 1: Put some scotch tape or a sticky note on your dog's nose so that she paws at it. Click and treat.

Step 2: Repeat this a few times, but add in your command. Think of a short phrase such as 'I'm Ashamed of you!' Use this command each time she paws at her nose..............................................................

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Trick #41 - Left/Right

Teach your dog to walk next to your right or left side

Step 1: With your touch stick, have your dog go around your right side and stand by your left side. Click and treat.

Step 2: Keep doing this, eventually saying, 'Left' as soon as he stands by your left side.

Step 3: Repeat this action until he no longer needs.........................

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Trick #42 - Weave

Your dog can weave just like a professional agility dog!

Step 1: Set up obstacles, such as orange cones (bought at Wal-mart), buckets, or even red plastic cups in a straight line. Start with three or four, and space them 24-30 inches apart. With your touch stick, guide your dog in and out of the obstacles, starting from the left side. When he goes in and out of one or two, click and treat. Continue to do this until he goes in and out of all of them.

Step 2: After getting your dog used to..............................................

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Trick #43 - Count

Teach your dog to count and solve simple math problems

Step 1: Have your dog sit facing you.

Step 2: Hold a treat in your left hand and hold your right hand up. (Here we are getting the dog to associate the speak command with the visual command of holding your right hand up). Also look your dog in the eye (I look directly into his right eye).

Step 3: Have the dog speak, and treat when.....................................

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Trick #44 - Bow

At the end of a performance, take a bow with your dog!

Step 1: Start 'rough-housing' with your dog. Whenever he starts to get into the 'bow' position, click and treat. Keep doing this until he starts doing it on his own.

Step 2: Start saying 'Bow' whenever he gets into the Bow position; then click and treat.

Step 3: Keep doing this until he will.....................................................

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Trick #45 - Jump Rope

Teach your dog to jump rope; a difficult, but funny routine

Step 1: Put your dog on the table. Ask him to jump. Click and treat. Your dog should stay in the same place so he won't fall off the table.

Step 2: Tie the jump rope to another object. Let your dog get used to the jump rope by moving it back and forth.

Step 3: Give the jump rope almost a...................................................

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Trick #46 - Fetch A Drink

Teach your dog to bring you a drink when you ask for it!

Step 1: Get a bottle of soda appropriate for your dog's size and put it on the ground. Tell your dog to 'Take It.' Click and treat when he does. Do this several times.

Step 2: Now, tell your dog to 'Take It' and 'Bring it.' When he brings it to you, tell him 'Drop it' Do this repeatedly and remember to click/treat.....................................................................................

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Trick #47 - Bring Tissue

Teach your dog to bring you a tissue; and then throw it in the trash

Step 1: Set a tissue box on the ground. Tell your dog to 'Take It.' He may want to take the whole box - but when he takes one tissue from the box and pulls it out, click and treat.

Step 2: Have him continue to do this until he starts pulling them out on his own. Then, have him 'Bring it' to you and 'Drop it' in your hand. Click and treat.....................................................................

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Trick #48 - Light

Teach your dog to switch a light on and off

Step 1: Using either a laser pointer or touch stick, get your dog in the habit of jumping up to touch the light switch. It is best to have him jump up with his pads on the wall (instead of his claws) touching the switch with his nose. I used a laser pointer here, because I would play with it as a game, knowing that he would really go after it—even if it's on a wall.

Step 2: Using the clicker, begin clicking only when...........................

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Trick #49 - Limp

Teach your dog to limp on command

Step 1: Hook up your dog's leash to his collar and use it to pull his front dominant paw up - be very careful as you walk with him - click and treat when he walks one or two steps.

Step 2: Keep doing this until he is successfully 'Limping' with the help of the leash.

Step 3: Try to encourage your dog to .........................................

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Trick #50 - Crawl

Use this trick to get your dog to crawl towards you

Step 1: Tell your dog to lay down.

Step 2: With treat in hand, coax your dog to move forward with the touch stick. Make sure he does so while in the down position.

Step 3: Repeat several times. Once your dog is crawling naturally, begin saying 'Crawl' before you click and treat.................................

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Trick #51 - Play Dead

Your dog rolls on his back and lies still to give the impression that he's dead

Step 1: Have your dog lay down. Take your touch stick, or with your treat in hand, slowly guide it so that your dog moves into the 'Play Dead' position. Click and treat. Repeat until he gets into the 'Play Dead' position without help from the touch stick.

Step 2: Keep repeating the process while.....................................

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Trick #52 - Bang!

Teach your dog this showstopper death scene performance!

Step 1: Tell your dog to limp, crawl, and play dead, clicking and treating after he performs each action.

Step 2: Now, give him all three commands again, this time keeping the treat until the end. Repeat several times.

Step 3: Now say 'BANG!' before giving the....................................

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Here are some helpful tips that might help you out:

  • Try to keep commands one or two-syllable words - which is easiest for them to identify.
  • Keep training sessions short - around 5 minutes.
  • Always end on a high note - if the 5 minutes are almost up, and he is doing well, stop then. Try not to wait until he is not interested anymore. He will learn the trick much easier if his training session ends when he is doing something well.

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Most of these tricks and commands require several training sessions. Some dogs and puppies can grasp the idea in their first 5-minute training session, but don't expect it to do it extremely well.

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