Dog Training - 6 Cool
Tricks to Teach Your Dog
By Marilyn
Burnham
Now that your dog has mastered all of the
necessary commands to be well behaved, it's time to have some real
fun! It's easier to teach your dog tricks once he's learned how to
respect you and you've earned his trust. Those necessary commands
help him to do that.
Try these tricks to entertain both of you!
1. Fetch. It's no fun to play
ball with a person or an animal that won't give the ball back.
Teaching your dog how to fetch will make you both wish playtime
would never end.
If your dog is a retriever, you're ahead of the
game. Your dog is hard-wired to want to fetch. But other breeds
catch on quickly, too. You just have to be more patient and
consistent. Train with your dog just a few minutes a day to be the
most effective.
To teach your dog to fetch, you need a retrieving
training tool called a dumbbell. You can buy it at the pet store. It
will be a wooden or plastic tube with flanges on both ends to keep
it from falling out of your dog's mouth. Be sure to buy one that
your dog can pick up easily and one that will allow him to close his
mouth around the middle, not the flared edges.
You start training a dog to fetch by teaching him
to open his mouth. Say "Take it" and offer him a food
treat. Once he starts opening his mouth in expectation when he hears
you say, "Take it," slip the dumbbell inside his mouth.
Leave the dumbbell there for a second, then praise him and give him
a treat. Try this about four times, and then stop. Do this part of
the training for a few days until your dog gets used to having the
dumbbell in his mouth.
Now, start putting the dumbbell in your dog's
mouth and command, "Hold it." Gently hold his mouth around
the dumbbell for a few seconds. Then say, "Give," and let
him spit the dumbbell out. Be sure to praise him and give him a
treat. Do this exercise for a few days until your pet will hold the
dumbbell in his mouth.
Next, hold the dumbbell in front of your dog's
mouth and command, "Take it." Pull his head toward the
dumbbell if you have to. Be sure to praise and give him a treat,
even if he just moves his head toward the dumbbell. Practice this
until he's used to taking the dumbbell in his mouth. All you have to
do now is increase the distance slowly. Continue working on
"Hold it," and "Give." It might be a good
refresher course for "Come," too. Before too long, your
dog will put it all together!
2. Speak. This is usually a
simple trick for your dog to learn if he's vocal already. The trick
is to entice him to do it on command and from distances.
First, choose a hand signal - some trainers make a
twisting motion with a closed fist; others open and shut their hand
using their fingers and thumb. Using your hand signal, command your
dog to "speak." When he barks, reward him and praise him.
If your dog doesn't bark automatically, continue to give the command
until he gets frustrated and barks, then quickly reward him. Keep
practicing and he'll soon understand.
3. Shake hands or "Gimme five." This
is perhaps the easiest trick to teach your dog. Give your dog the
"Sit" command. While you gently hold his paw with one
hand, say "Gimme five" and hand him a treat with your
other hand. You shouldn't have to do this more than a few times for
your dog to get the hang of it.
4. Give me a kiss. This is
another easy one. Most dogs will kiss you whether you want them to
or not! All you have to do is get them to do it on your terms.
Command your dog, "Give me a kiss," and then put your
cheek in front of his mouth. When he licks your cheek, praise him
and give him a treat.
5. Roll over. Start by giving
your dog the "Down" command. Kneel beside him and gently
roll him over on his side and command, "Roll over." Keep
rolling him until he's upright again, and then give him praise and a
treat.
A couple of caveats about this trick:
- Don't keep trying it if it's obvious your pet
doesn't like being on his back. Some dogs have stronger backs than
others, and if you are successful in teaching your dog to roll over,
it's probably a trick you want to retire when he's middle aged. Most
elderly dogs have back and hip pain, and there's no point in making
your pet suffer.
- Be sure to only perform this trick on grass or
carpet. Asking your dog to roll over continuously on a hard surface
could hurt him.
6. Play dead. This trick produces
gales from laughter from school-age boys, so if you have one of
those, you might want to get him involved with training the dog on
this one. A good time to practice this trick is you're your dog has
just exercised and is ready to rest. There's a prerequisite, too -
your dog must know the "Down" command.
Give your dog the "Down" command and
notice what side he's leaning on. Gently push him on over as you
command, "Bang." As he rolls over, praise him and rub his
tummy. Repeat until you don't have to use pressure to force him to
roll to his side. Use the "Stay" command to stay
"dead." Add the hand signal, a pointing forefinger, as you
command the "Bang."
Most Important Is that you have fun with your dog. A happy dog will
always be the dog that responds to your every command. Have a fun
day with your dog!
Marilyn Burnham
Author: 'Dog Owners Boot Camp'
The How To Guide, Dog Training Secrets Professional Dog Trainers
Don't Want You To Know!
For More Information On Dog
Training
Marilyn Burnham was the owner operator of 4
successful dog grooming stores in British Columbia, Canada for more
than a decade. To spend more time with her children Marilyn made the
decision to sell her business in the mid 90's. Get a copy of her
book: ‘Dog Owners Boot Camp’ The How To Guide, Dog Training
Secrets Professional Dog Trainers Don’t Want You To Know!
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