What are some fun tricks to teach your dog?

My has dog already been thouroughly obedience trained, and has perfected all of his leash training. We have worked on a bunch of tricks already, these are the one’s he knows…

*Jump (over or through things)
*Speak
*High five/hand shake
*play dead
*Hi (wave at people)
*throw it away
*bring me… (your toy, the paper, your treat)
*up and off (furniture)
*Lights off (flips light switch off)

And of course he knows all of the basic obendience commands (leave it, take it, drop it, please leave, sit, stay, lay down, etc.)

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Believe it or not you actually have the opportunity to experience a dog training course over the internet, if you choose to do so. Many people have chosen this as a way to help properly train their little pooches and it can work! Some skeptics are probably leery about this type of thing, wondering how in the world this would be at all possible and one of the concerns is the fact that you will not have the opportunity to ask the teacher of the online dog training course any questions. If this too is a real concern for you then the way that you should look at it is, paying a real life hands on instructor is going to cost you much more than taking an online dog training course, where you watch a recorded piece of an instructor providing you with all of the information that you would need to train your dog appropriately.

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There are some basic dog training skills that just about anyone can perfect, so in this article I want to go over some of these with you, so that hopefully you can train your dog properly. Dogs are amazing animals and are so capable of just absolutely being brilliant, but it takes some dog training abilities on your part and plenty of patience. They will not pick up on things the first time that you try it, probably not even the second or third time either, but it will happen, do not give up. If you do give up then chances are you will probably have a very ill mannered dog on your hands, that does not listen to anything that you say and then you will have to worry about many other problems that could occur. Without the appropriate dog training a dog could actually get so bad that they can not be trusted, nobody wants to have to experience this type of thing, so take the time out right now to begin learning more ways to teach your dog and to improve your dog training abilities.

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If you want to know how to train a Rottweiler, then you’re in luck because I’m going share with you several effective ways to train this good-natured and versatile breed.

You see, several months ago, I brought home a black Rottweiler pup which I named Ozil. Now giving obedience training to Ozil was pretty hard at first as he was really stubborn!

Luckily, I found a clicker dog training course containing techniques and lessons that are specifically designed to shape desirable habits in any dog.  

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Anyone who has experienced the thrill of teaching a dog new tricks knows exactly what it takes to get their dog to listen to their commands and it usually does work too. It is very exciting when you finally start to see the results from using your dog training techniques on your dog and it will motivate you to continue working with them to teach them even more. Instead of having a dog that just sits around doing nothing, you could have a dog that is totally fit to be involved in dog shows or anything else interesting such as that. One of the easiest commands to teach a dog would have to be, to sit. Teaching your dog to sit should come pretty easy, if you are consistent and praise them every time that they do listen to you. Normally within just a week of working with them, you should have a dog that listens to the sit command and you will just be tickled if this has never happened for you before now. Dog training can be a great deal of fun, both for the owner and their dog, if it is done correctly.

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Anyone who has ever owned a dog knows how important it is to think about maybe applying some of those dog training techniques that you have heard from other dog owners. There are different ways to go about training any dog but some of the ways that people choose are just not acceptable at all and really do not work either. If you are going to get into dog training your dog you should really consider studying it for awhile first, so that you do not make some of those big mistakes that others have made and are still making now. There are wrong ways to go about training your dog and there are right ways, you should really try and make sure that you keep all of those negative dog training “techniques” away, because all you are doing is setting yourself and your dog up for some serious disappointment. It is now time for you to learn a little bit more about some of the very best ways to begin dog training and also learn more about some of the things that you should not be doing when trying to train your dog the right way.

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The sit and drop are only two exercises that we teach our dogs in dog obedience training. Walking, stays and recalls are equally important.

Walking

You can teach your pup to walk on a loose lead using two positive reward training methods.

Try this retraining exercise if you have a dog that tries to pull your arm out of its socket. When the lead goes stiff, stop in your tracks. Wait for the lead to go slack, call the dogs name and click and treat as he comes to you. You may find it takes an hour to walk down the garden path to the front gate. The dog will get to understand that a loose lead is more rewarding than a tight lead fairly quickly.

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Hey I am thinking about starting agility training with my dog and I was wondering if there were any places around here that you knew of that did dog agility classes? I’m looking in the Apple Valley, Rosemount, Lakeville area. Anywhere within an hour or less would be great! Thanks!

I just had a 1 month old chihuahua and i am going to train it some tricks but i don’t know how to and what age is good for dogs and.

PS: I also want some normal tricks and advanced tricks. :)

He’ll be a year old on the 27th of this month. He’s an Australian shepherd, he HATES children, anyone under, say, 9, and he doesn’t like anyone else except for people who come around to our house on a regular basis. He’s not dog agressive, though.

As a matter of fact I don’t even know WHY he’s agressive. We got him at 9wks, and he’s been around people since the day he was born. Any ideas?

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