View Full Version : is the saying "You cant teach old dogs new tricks" true?
Chubby
03-27-2003, 09:14 PM
OK...here's the story.
I'm getting a boxer/lab mix dog tomorrow who is around 4 yrs old. I know thats not too old, but he is a rescue...and will be new to a good home.
The question I am wondering is, when 'chubby' gets more settled down here, is it possible to teach him more tricks? I know he's not a puppy but i just like that kinda stuff.
any info is appreciated, hopefully ill be getting him tomorrow and will have pics up! :)
thanks
jarrett
lovemyshiba
03-27-2003, 09:18 PM
Welcome to Pet Talk!! And thank you for saving a pup!!!
I am no expert, but there are many of them on here, however I believe you can teach him more tricks!! There's no reason you shouldn't be able to, especially if you are dedicated to doing it, and it will be fun!! You could check into agility or flyball or something fun like that too!!
I can't wait to see pics!!!
wolfsoul
03-27-2003, 09:26 PM
Wow, lovemyshiba, exclamation marks after very sentence! lol :p I think it would be more difficult with older dogs, but not impossible. lovemyshiba is right, you should put Chubby in agility or something. I can't wait to see some pics!
gkristian
03-27-2003, 10:40 PM
I believe that you can teach old dogs new tricks but it depend on the dog.
wolf_Q
03-27-2003, 10:54 PM
Of course you can! :) Dogs are very intelligent creatures. Congrats on rescueing him, I hope we get to see pics!! :D Both labs and boxers are very sweet dogs, so I bet he's a great mix! Hey, and he might even come already knowing a few tricks too!
RockyRoad
03-28-2003, 07:00 PM
Well I cannot say for dogs, but my rabbit is being litter trained now, and she is three years old. She is doing well, but it does take time.
The House Rabbit Society said that it is easier to teach an older rabbit to be litter trained than a younger one.
I'm assuming it would be the same for dogs?:confused:
Puppies are easily distracted, IMHO, because they are young and playful. I think it would be easier to train an older dog because they aren't as playful and energetic as puppies. (IMO) :)
Chubby
03-28-2003, 08:29 PM
WOW!! thanks so much for the feedback!! It is much appreciated and we should have pics up tomorrow of CHUBBY! :)
jarrett
clara4457
03-28-2003, 08:37 PM
You absolutely can teach an old dog new tricks. Your first step is to make sure you are bonded and then he/she will do anything to please you. Although dogs (just like people) learn more quickly when they are younger - the learning never ends. Patience, consistency, and positive reinforcement are the keys. I rescued a Lab 10 years ago (at 4 years old) and he had never been trained. After a couple of years he knew all kinds of commands.
Good Luck to you!!!:D
tracsgirl
03-28-2003, 08:49 PM
You sure can teach an old dog new tricks. When we stayed in Alasks for 2 years we were given a team of older huskies for dog sledding. We not only got a couple of them house broken but I taught basic obedience to one of the wheelers. I've never seen a dog that couldn't learn something at any age. By the way I'm new here and this site looks like it is alot of fun.
Chubby
03-28-2003, 09:15 PM
Right on... again much thanks for the responses...wow, that's cool...
I think obedience / agility looks really cool.
jarrett
Sara luvs her Tinky
03-28-2003, 09:49 PM
I think Chubby is such a cute name for a dog!! I can't wait to see the pictures!!!!!:D
stacwase
03-29-2003, 12:35 PM
You can most definitely teach an old dog new tricks! In fact, in Jake's case, he was much EASIER to train when he got older!. He's almost 7 now, and much easier to train now than he ever was. I taught him to heel in about an hour. Taught him "go to bed" in one day. When he was younger, he was just too energetic.
Aspen and Misty
03-29-2003, 05:35 PM
I just recently trained my mothers Dog Teddy bear to Beg and Shake and he is 12 years old. Also, I've trained a Lab who has never had a day of training in her life to sit, stay and shake. It took a long time but I just used patinece and it worked. I am also curently working with an older dog who doesn't know anything and within 3 weeks she has learned to dance and Say (speak).
So no its not true and yes you can teach old dogs new tricks. :D We want pics!
Ash
Chubby
03-30-2003, 04:34 PM
here is a pic! http://www.fortunatefool.net/lbchaser/chubby.jpg
believe it or not, he is a very obedient dog...knows 'heel'
he's a sweetheart, i love him sooooo much. they told me he is a mix between boxer and akita or lab possibly... I"m not too sure, but i love him!
hes VERY laid back, VERY sweet, just looooves attention, and couldnt care less about the other 2 cats i have around. he is just a wonderful, perfect dog!
thanks for all your great replies, they are a help , and i cant wait to start teaching him some other cool tricks and obedience. :)
iceyshiver21
03-30-2003, 05:14 PM
I also think it depends on the dog.
dglvr
03-30-2003, 06:01 PM
Congratulations on the newest member of your family. I too have a lab/boxer mix. Josephine is only 10 months and quite the handful as she has the dominant traits of both breeds.
I believe both breeds to be very smart though and I doubt you will have any trouble teaching Chubby new tricks. Josephine learned a lot of tricks including "show belly" where she rolls onto her back, rolling over on command, "sneak" where she crawls from a laying down position, and hide and seek - I hide a dog treat while she isn't looking then let her smell my hands and tell her to "seek" she runs the house with her nose going wild until she finds the treat.
Keep him challenged and have fun!!
Chubby
03-30-2003, 07:08 PM
thats awesome!!
:) this board is really cool!!!
Jessica12345
03-30-2003, 08:08 PM
I beleive you can teach any dog a new trick, sometimes it takes longer with older dogs though. depends on your willingness and the dogs willingness!:)
congrats on your new doggie and welcome to PT!:)
Chubby
03-30-2003, 08:14 PM
http://www.fortunatefool.net/lbchaser/chubbylay.jpg
and
http://www.fortunatefool.net/lbchaser/chubbyface.jpg
:)
iceyshiver21
03-30-2003, 08:23 PM
awwww...
cocker_luva
03-30-2003, 09:41 PM
It's different with every dog. So the saying is true and false at the same time.
stacwase
03-31-2003, 08:35 AM
Chubby looks so loveable! It makes me wish I could get another dog. I only have one because I'm gone very often and my husband has to take Jake in and out while I'm gone. He doesn't want another one so I have to respect his wishes. But if I ever get a position that doesn't involve so much travel, I'm going to get at least one more!!
I want a Shepherd mix.
Chubby
03-31-2003, 03:41 PM
check out this lil poem i wrote about him :)
He's my best friend...
always lovin till the end...
he was rescued from abuse...
those stupid, stupid fools
passed on a chance...
i guess i should say thanks
cuz they gave that to me...
god, my Chubby (http://www.fortunatefool.net/lbchaser/chubbyface.jpg) is so sweet!
Annika & Zoya
04-08-2003, 03:30 PM
No, itīs not true.
Good luck!
Dakota's Mommy
04-09-2003, 02:23 PM
Ah, what a cutie! I can't wait to see more pics of him in the future!
I can't tell you about teaching him tricks, but I don't see why his age will stop you from doing that. I think it would depend on the dog and their temperment, but not on the age! That's just my opinion though!
Good Luck to you!:D :D :D
Chubby
04-10-2003, 03:36 AM
thank you very much for the input.
chubby is gettin along quite well here, and is adapting great with the cats!!! he is such a wonderful dog, gonna try to teach him to sit soon... ill have more pics up!! :)
thanks!
J
rizzy
04-10-2003, 08:59 PM
I cant wait to see more pics. You have an adorable dog. YES of course you can teach an old dog new tricks...and Yes it might be a little harder for him to catch on/ learn it. GOOD LUCK!
:D
Sara luvs her Tinky
04-11-2003, 06:21 PM
AWWWWW
Chubby is so very cute! I am glad you were able to give him the good home he deserves!! Keep us updated on how is training is doing!.... AND MORE PICS!!:D
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