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Cool trix?:) I dont find any new trix to teach Fido, do you know anything i can teach him and is not too hard :) ? I've already teached him to beg, lay down, sit, bye bye (winks with the other paw), Awsome! (high five with both hands), high five (with one hand) and stay :) |
How about skooch. (I'm not sure how to spell it:)) It's kind of like an army crawl. If you use treat training, from a down you put a treat right in front of their nose and very slowly move it forward. Usually they'll raise their back end to move. If you can't move slowly enough to prevent it then sit on the floor with one leg out and your knee slightly bent. Move the treat under your leg and they have to stay low to get it. It took some time but Sadie does the cutest little skooch for about four feet. |
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Thanks :D Im teaching him to crawl now, when i have teached him that i will teach im this :) Isnt it good to teach him first to crawl, than to back from me and then this? It might be easier for him to learn this when i have teached him that :) |
Gizmo can shake. He learned it within one night! I make him sit first and then I say shake and pat at his arm until he lifts it up and then I hold it in my hand and shake it and say "good shake!!!" and give him a treat. I repeat it over and over until I can tell him to sit and shake without even touching him. Goodluck!! |
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Thanks, but he aldredy knows how to shake:animal36:) |
Check out the yorkie videos on youtube. There are some crazy and funny tricks that are way different. I have a fun vid up on my profile page. One of my favorite's from youtube is a yorkie named Tiger. Just so a search Tiger yorkie, and he does all kinds of crazy stuff. That's where I get my inspriation for Uni's tricks. :D |
I found a good website with a lot of tricks that I can hopefully teach snickers :) Some of the videos are pretty weird :p Here it is: Dog Tricks! Shake, Crawl, Beg, Kiss, Roll Over, Bow, and more! |
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