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primabella
03-21-2003, 05:25 PM
Okay, I have taught Mickey a number of tricks but I don't know what to teach next. I know he doesn't know much but I don't wanna go from "sit" to balancing things on his nose. Any suggestions of some easy, "basic" tricks to start with? Thanks :)
ps - He knows sit, stay, lie down, high five, paw, wave, jump, up and down.
Jessica12345
03-21-2003, 06:17 PM
Jewels know, sit, stay, lay down, paw, up, spin, and walk.
so spin: isnt hard to teach. He just spins around in a circle!
walk: hops forward on his hind legs:D
How about teaching him crawl?
wolf_Q
03-21-2003, 10:47 PM
I think like Aly said, "crawl" would be a simple trick to teach!
Is Mickey very good at holding still? Can he calm down easily? He may need to be a little older to teach the "balancing treats" trick, but who knows! First I'd start with teaching him "wait." :)
gkristian
03-21-2003, 11:48 PM
Foxy knows: sit, down, stand, stay, come, up and down.
I think stand might be a good one. When you say stand he has to stand on all four legs. Trainers say that the best time to use stand is during walking. When your dog responds to stand why don't you tell him to stay while standing. If he can do a sit and down stay a stand stay should not be that hard to teach him.
GOOD LUCK
oodlesofpoodles
03-22-2003, 05:18 AM
Dance, I tell Riley to Dance and he jumps up puts one paw on my waist and one paw on my chest and he and I waltz. people thinks it funny (He's the true Dancer not me)
primabella
03-22-2003, 08:49 AM
Thanks for all the suggestions. :) I have tried to teach Mickey "spin" before but he didn't get it. :rolleyes: How about crawl? How do you teach that one? :D
allanimalswelcome
03-22-2003, 10:56 AM
How about speak?
~Rachel
primabella
03-22-2003, 11:08 AM
Rachel,
I would like to teach him speak but he's not a barker at all so I don't know how I would get him to bark so I could teach him the trick :) *welcome to pet talk*
wolf_Q
03-22-2003, 11:33 AM
Nebo is not a barker at all either but he knows speak. I just barked myself like an idiot and if I heard as light woof or attempt at barking at me...click/treat...took a while, but he's great at it now! :D
primabella
03-23-2003, 08:49 AM
So me barking will get him to bark? I guess I could try it. I'll just lock myself up in my room with him for awhile so word doesn't get out ;) Thanks :D
primabella
03-23-2003, 09:10 AM
gkristan,
When I say "stand" he stands on his two back legs. (I guess I forgot to mention he knew that one) :o When I say 'up' he gets up on all fours or jumps. I guess its kinda the same
GoldenRetrLuver
04-14-2003, 12:58 PM
Daisy knows sit, stay, come, heel, speak, shake, play dead, and dance, im trying to teach her bow and roll over!:)
Molly knows sit, stay, come, speak, shake, balence a treat o her nose, and heel. Im trying to teach her bow! :)
JGuitaristR
04-14-2003, 01:23 PM
I say you teach it nothing. Let the dog be. He/She's not there for your entertainment, but to love and be loved.
GoldenRetrLuver
04-14-2003, 01:28 PM
So, your saying teach a dog no basic obidiance??? Umm...im not so sure about that.....:confused: and my dogs are loved thank you vey much! Just because we teach them a few tricks doesnt mean the dogs are our slaves or anything, we love them to death!:)
primabella
04-14-2003, 04:41 PM
I'm not doing this for my entertainment, I want to expand my dog's knowledge. I want him to know things and we have lots of fun doing it. I think the relationship increases as you teach your dog. (you are spending time with him, aren't you?) It's not like I'm being cruel to him or anything...
By the way - I have taught Mickey how to spin. It's so cute :D
GoldenRetrLuver
04-14-2003, 04:45 PM
Primabella, i agree!:)
Some tricks can come in quite handy etc.
Because we take our dogs camping,
I taught Sheba and Rocky to "back up".
Sheba also knows how to crawl, which has
come in very handy when she has had
to crawl under an opening.
The word "other way" which of course
comes in handy when she gets her self
tied up around a tree or if I want her to
go in a different direction.
I tried teach Rocky to crawl and "other-way" but
he isn't as bright as Sheba and I am not
as patient as I use to be.
So he has trained me to un-wind him. :rolleyes:
Yep I agree. I don't train Kai to be my slave or anything even like that. I did it because shelties are smart dogs...if bored they'll find something to do. Alot of dogs are like that. So instead of having Kai chew on my shoes or phone cords, he gets satisfied with the mental stuff we teach him. Plus, it might come in handy in the future. I heard about a border collie pup who only knew sit. One day, she ran out the door and the owner panicked because she was dashing to the street. She imediately screamed sit and the BC sat right in front of the street.
As for tricks to teach dear mickey. How about rollover? I just tought Kai and it's just the most adorable thing to see. He fusses about which direction to roll sometimes. He'll go halfway around then go back the other way sometimes. "Bang" is pretty cute too! I just point my finger at him in the shape of a gun and say bang..he falls on his side. I'm trying to teach him bow now..but it's hard because he hates it when I try to grab his two paws. I say it when he stretches in the morning in hopes of him picking it up..but it doesn't seem like he is. Bark is kind of a problem to teach him too...he's a constant barker once he starts. Usually he's not too yappy but once he gets started, he won't stop for a while.
primabella
04-15-2003, 01:30 PM
Kai,
Thanks for the advice. I have tried to teach him how to roll ove rbut he just doesn't get it. :( I don't know why. Maybe it's the method I'm using..how did you do it? Thanks :)
I did it because shelties are smart dogs...if bored they'll find something to do. Alot of dogs are like that. So instead of having Kai chew on my shoes or phone cords, he gets satisfied with the mental stuff we teach him. Plus, it might come in handy in the future.
I totally agree with you on this one :D
CamCamPup33
04-15-2003, 01:53 PM
I have been trying to teach cami Bow.. Its real easy to teach... Their is two ways you can do it.. Either u can take ur hand and stick it in the inside of her front paws and her head will bow... or you can just pull down the front paws so shes pratically laying.. theirs the other bow.. Its something to work on! :D
primabella
04-15-2003, 01:55 PM
Thanks for the tip! :D I will try to teach him that one too :)
stacwase
04-15-2003, 05:12 PM
A useful trick I taught Jake is "go to bed". We use it whenever he's running around with mud on his feet. Then we can get him cleaned up before he trashes the house.
primabella
04-16-2003, 10:08 AM
That could be useful but we taught Mickey to stay as soon as he comes inside. And he knows "Go to Bed" and "Goodnight Mickey" mean time to sleep! Thansk anyways :D
wolf_Q
04-16-2003, 10:22 AM
Originally posted by JGuitaristR
I say you teach it nothing. Let the dog be. He/She's not there for your entertainment, but to love and be loved.
I'm sorry, but that comment really angers me. So basically you are saying all of us who actually spend the time to train our dogs are not loving them?? :mad:
A well-trained dog is a loved dog, in my opinion. You will have a stronger bond as well as be able to communicate to your dog. Not to mention the fact that a dog with basic manners from obedience training will show people how great dogs can REALLY be. Yeah, somebody with a big rottweiler running wild, attacking dogs and jumping on people....because it's never been trained...is *really* going to improve that breeds reputation. :rolleyes:
When I teach my dog tricks it is NOT solely for "my entertainment".....he enjoys learning new tricks, and he's very willing to do them, even without treats. Personally, I think most dogs think tricks are fun!
Dogs are not wolves, dogs are a part of human society. And a downfall of being a part of human society, if the dog does not "fit" perfectly with us (from a lack of training) the dog ends up at a shelter....all we need to do is teach dogs HOW to be a part of human society, they don't know that naturally. What if somebody put you in a completely different culture and expected you to know how to commicate and live without telling you how?
ParNone
04-16-2003, 11:10 AM
JGuitaristR writes:
I say you teach it nothing. Let the dog be. He/She's not there for your entertainment, but to love and be loved.
Hummmm... That might work for some dogs, but for most it
wouldn't. I have a female cairn terrier, Madison, that's a spud
dog and just kind of naturally well behaved. Her joy is
laying beside me watching TV and getting petted. But I think
she's probably a rarity. My Collie would be absolutely miserable,
if treated the same way. All you have to do is look at his tail
and his eyes, when he's catching a frisbee or spinning in a circle
or fetching a ball, to see his absolute happiness in those
moments. It's more about his joy, then my entertainment. I get
bored of throwing the ball long before he gets bored of fetching
it.
Par...
clara4457
04-16-2003, 11:25 AM
Amen to that Wolf_Q and ParNone - teaching obedience and tricks is enjoyable to both human and animal companions
Prima Bella -- I just taught Kai by pushing him LOL. I tell him down, then bang and once he's on his side it's much easier to just push him over. He picked it up quite fast but I'm sure mickey will get it soon.
primabella
04-17-2003, 07:38 AM
Well said, Amy and Par. :)
Thanks Kai. lol, I tried that way. I've been working on it. He'll try to roll over but it's like he can't. Is that normal? :p He seems to want to but he can't go past his back. Maybe he's just being lazy ;)
LOL I hope it's normal...Kai does that too! He'll always fuss about which way to roll..and sometimes he'll just go halfway and stop.:confused:
primabella
04-17-2003, 09:39 PM
haha :D Maybe it's all that fur ;) It cushions them on their way there and makes them stop. Maybe I'll kick him a few times to motivate him. (only kidding of course ;))
ILoveMyAbbyGirl
04-19-2003, 07:47 PM
Roll over?
slleipnir
04-21-2003, 12:27 AM
:o I wish mine weren't barkers lol that was so easy to teach mine cause thats ALL they do lol. Wish I could teach them antibark :o lol What about roll over? (sorry if someone mentioned that and I missed it :])
slleipnir
04-21-2003, 12:28 AM
Oops just noticed the person before me :x sry
primabella
04-21-2003, 08:33 AM
Originally posted by slleipnir
:o I wish mine weren't barkers lol that was so easy to teach mine cause thats ALL they do lol. Wish I could teach them antibark :o lol What about roll over? (sorry if someone mentioned that and I missed it :])
I'll be holding off with the "speak" one because I want him to master his roll over and balancing. (I make him balance treats on his head. I moved it down to the middle of his snout and hopefully will get it on his muzzle soon). I have started to teach him roll over. We have been working on it but he won't make it the full way across. He'll stop and then just be trying. He doesn't know his butt thas to come with him :rolleyes: lol
NYCbabi 13002
04-21-2003, 01:07 PM
Maggie gives hugs, dances, louder softer ( when I tell her to speak I say louder she gets louder vice versa), speak, cry, howl, rollover, hand shake, "hello", come. stay, sit, laydown, and go play.:cool:
Labridor Retrevers
04-29-2003, 06:56 PM
I know a new trick that you could teach your dog....... You could teach him how to site up.. Thats what I taught my dog.. It's really easy your dog knows high five right... So you just make him high five until you get him to the site up pusition and then say site up... Well you have to do it a few times to make them get it but it is really fun to do after. Then practice doing it all over your house so he knows that he has to do it every were you want him to do it.. Well it worked for my chacolate lab... Tell me if it works out for you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:p
primabella
04-29-2003, 07:40 PM
I'm sorry, I don't get it. Do you mean to teach Mickey how to sit up from a lie down. ?
stacwase
04-30-2003, 10:46 AM
I tried to teach "roll over" but then I realized I should have taught him "play dead" first, since play dead is already half way to "roll over".
I think another really good trick to teach him is "side" and "other side". I mean - lay down on one side and then switch sides. It would be so helpful for grooming!
primabella
04-30-2003, 03:08 PM
So true! :cool: thanks. I'll work on "play dead" when I get the chance and then eventually the "side" one. Thanks :D
Labridor Retrevers
05-28-2003, 05:33 PM
No!!!Teach your dog how to high five and then teach him how to site up from the high five........Ok you make Micky high five until you get him into the siting up position and then you say"site up" and then practice it all over the house............Ok!*!*!*!*!*!*! :p
slleipnir
05-28-2003, 05:50 PM
Hm? For me, I took 'sitting up' as sit pretty? But a high five is when they jump up and put their paw in your hand..atleast mine does that..so how could they go from a high five to a sit pretty? lol Mine sit pretty and give me a five at the same time, is that what you mean?
Tonya
05-29-2003, 02:10 AM
I'm a bum. None of my dogs know any commands except sit, down, come, get your ball, go potty, and NO KITTIES! It's to hard for me to teach them cause I can't have one on one time with the big dogs. They literally break fences/glass/walls if I seperate them. Everything I do, I have had to do with them together, and they fight for attention.
Labridor Retrevers
05-29-2003, 02:56 PM
yes I gess I was telling it to you wrong!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*!*
:) :D ;) :p :rolleyes:
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