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    bbrag about your dog skills at tricks!!! :)

    wat tricks does your dog do? Tell about them here!!!
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    my dog sits stays speaks liedown shakes catches fetches and gives kisses.








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    My dog sits,lies,speaks,stays,dances,crawls,rolls over,flips snackie off of his nose, says i love you,plays dead,plays hide and go seek,paws it (were i put a snack like a foot from him and say paw it and he paws it towards him and gets it) thats all i can think of now if i remember more ill post them he has so many i cant remember!!!

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    My Australian shepherd knows how to sit, lie down, shake, give me "puppy hugs", give me "puppy kisses", fetch, is learning to roll over, is learning to play dead, and he plays a game where when a throw a stick, ball, etc. I cover his eyes and say "Find the stick(no matter what it is)!" and he goes and gets it. Sometimes if the ball is in the other dog's mouth I will tell him to find the stick and he will go take it out of the other dog's mouth!

    ~*Rachel & Bandit*~

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    Sorry to correct you, but things like sit, down, and stay are not tricks. These are training aids. Shake is a trick.

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    O.k., here's the list. They keep going and going. I'm sure that I will forget a few.

    Sophie can:
    • High Five.
    • Wave Bye-bye.
    • Touch her face on command.
    • Up: I point at an elevated object and say
      up. She will jump up onto that object.
    • Dance: She gets up on her hind legs and
      walks around in a circle in place.
    • Shake, Shake, Shake: She shakes like she
      has water on her.
    • Strike a pose: She lays on her side, puts
      her hind leg back and pulls her front
      leg up in a mock "lurid" pose.
    • Show me your B**bies/who's the boss?: She
      lays on her back.
    • Roll over: Very shaky, she has to be in
      the right mood.
    • Give me a kiss on command.
    • Speak/Kill: she barks violently at where
      or who I point at.
    • Make poo-poos, make puddles: yes, she
      does it on command!
    • Go See: She runs to the nearest window or
      sliding glass door, barks, and looks
      for what I wanted her to see.
    • Hold a treat on her nose, but she won't
      catch it!

    There's plenty more, but I'm sure that they will come to me later.

    [This message has been edited by Sophies Daddy (edited January 30, 2001).]

    [This message has been edited by Sophies Daddy (edited January 30, 2001).]

    [This message has been edited by Sophies Daddy (edited January 30, 2001).]

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    Hey, by the way, fetch for Sophie is not a trick, but an obedience exercise!

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    well excuse me 'boxerlover', but my dog is 9 months old, so thats alot. her brothers and sis cant even come on command!! so $#@!^%&* to u !!! oh and she can rollover, sic um', and sings (she howls a little 'dog' melody, howls all in dif. levels)oncommand

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    Be polite, please.

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    I am sorry Karen but I have to comment, I can't take it anymore:
    We DO NOT talk to each other that way on this discussion board!! We are all net friends who share one thing in common, we love our dogs!!! And I don't think you are old enough to be using language like that!!!!!

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    If children act like rude children I think they would be more welcome on a board with other people their age/maturity level.

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    OK, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! We all LOVE, ADORE, and WORSHIP our dogs! Sit, stay etc may just be obedience commands but I sure know a lot of dog owners that never attempt to get to that point. They may not be "tricks" but they are accomplishments! I'm sure my dog is not as "brillant" as a lot of yours by doing tricks, but getting him to stay in a stay down position during dinner is our kind of trick! I think it's fantastic and awesome that your dogs can do all those incredible things and I don't begrudge any of you, but the fact that Cody runs to get help when my dad has a fall, is the greatest feat to us!! This is a fun website and we learn from each other and are entitled to our opinions. Let's keep this funny, fun, informative and friendly.

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    Originally posted by karen israel:
    OK, ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! We all LOVE, ADORE, and WORSHIP our dogs! Sit, stay etc may just be obedience commands but I sure know a lot of dog owners that never attempt to get to that point. They may not be "tricks" but they are accomplishments! I'm sure my dog is not as "brillant" as a lot of yours by doing tricks, but getting him to stay in a stay down position during dinner is our kind of trick! I think it's fantastic and awesome that your dogs can do all those incredible things and I don't begrudge any of you, but the fact that Cody runs to get help when my dad has a fall, is the greatest feat to us!! This is a fun website and we learn from each other and are entitled to our opinions. Let's keep this funny, fun, informative and friendly.
    Thanks Karen. I totaly agree!




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    I look at every new skill as a "trick", even if I'm using the wrong term. These pups are amazing that they understand our commands, even when they don't talk like us! Of course, I just gloat over my two because I believe them to be the smartest dogs in the world!! And they can't do half the stuff you guys have mentioned.
    Karen's right!!! This is a fun place and we just need to enjoy eachothers stories, whatever they are.

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    I agree we should be NICE!!!!!!!! I mean I love this board!!! We don't need people screaming at eachother!!!!!!! By the way that's REALLY GOOD!!!! Expecially for 9 months!!!!!

    [This message has been edited by JKRJG24 (edited February 01, 2001).]

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