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She INSISTS on doing a trick for a treat Adie can be so very weird sometimes. I reward my dogs for coming in quickly from the back yard by giving them 1/2 of a tiny dog biscuit. They are all instructed to sit before they get it. Adie had decided that sitting isn't good enough. She refuses to take the treat until I have her sit, lay down, then speak. After that she happily grabs her little bite and scoots on into the house. Weird. She must think she has to show up the other dogs. Cassie, my shih tzu, will sometimes situp without being told to if she wants a treat really badly and now Skeeter has started doing the same. The surprising thing there is that I have not taught Skeeter anything. He has picked it all up from the others. He heals, sits, speaks and sits up. Now if I could just get them to understand that the best place to pee is outside!:rolleyes: |
Sometimes if we are not quick enough handing out treats....Ramsey will do her entire routine....just in case we expected something other than sit. |
LOL! What a little over-achiever!! |
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my little sky gives her paw she learnt it from ruby i think it so sweet |
yes, when i am eating at home, if i don't share. milu will go through her tricks. and if it doesn't work, she will go to her pee pad and squeeze out a drop of pee. |
Some of it is called "superstitious behavior." Animals do it too, just like we do. :) They know these tricks have caused good things to happen to them in the past, so they figure, why not try them now? Thor will always try to squeeze a handshake into a command he's not sure about. Like if I put him in a Down, he paws my hand first, just to cover all his bases. You can try to extinguish this behavior by ONLY rewarding when you have requested the behavior. Then they know the rule is, it won't work unless it was asked for. |
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i would tell her "no faking!" ;) |
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