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How/what tricks to teach my puppy?



By Puppyman • November 8, 2009 • Filed in: Puppy Tricks and Training

I have a twelve week womanlike limit collie cranky staffy puppy.
I have not long ago been receiving her to puppy preschool as good as a removing to a graduation as good as we have dual weeks to learn her a ‘unique’ trick.
She is flattering intelligent as good as learnt a basis flattering quick, she knows how to lay lay hurl over as good as she additionally does a lively march unequivocally well.
Does any one have any suggestions?
And methods upon how to learn them to her?
Thankyou.

Comments

By PeaceonEarth

Great Job! Teach her with a soft ball that is the correct size for her mouth to catch a ball while she is in the sitting position only.

Just be careful not to make her jump for it. She should not have to do anything that can harm her spine or any of her joints.
Peace

By Kimberly

You can teach her to give her paw or crawl. To train her to give her paw make her sit then say paw and take her paw. Then give her a treat. Just repeat this. To get her to crawl get her to lay down and take a treat and move it slowly away from her and tell her to crawl. If she stands up make her lay back down and try again. You can hold her down gently to make sure she doesn’t get up.

By Izzy

You could get her to talk. Not sure how to teach but i’ve seen it done on other dogs. Move your hand in a "chattering" motion and say talk (bark) and keep the treat somewhere near her so she starts to whine or bark for it-repeat.

You could even teach her "bang your dead" point your finger at her and say bang. She should then drop and "play dead" you’d have to include drop and kind of roll over in this trick to make it successful.

To teach your puppy you need patience, treats and alot of praise!

Hope i helped

By Johnrob

Teach her the basics like stay, sit, come…etc.

Here’s how you can teach her these commands, http://dogtime.com/basic-commands-obedience.html

 

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