PetFAQCategory: TrainingWhat are some advanced tricks to teach my dog?
nicolas.ribattinicolas.ribatti asked 1 year ago

What are some advanced tricks to teach my dog?

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PetFAQ.netPetFAQ.net Staff answered 1 year ago

Tricks to teach your dog can be a great way to strengthen your bond with your furry friend and provide them with mental stimulation. While teaching your dog basic commands like sit, stay, and come is important, there are also some advanced tricks you can teach them to show off their skills and impress your friends.

1. Shake Hands or High Five

Shake hands or high five is a classic trick that is relatively easy to teach your dog. Start by holding a treat in your closed fist and presenting it to your dog. Your dog will likely try to use their nose or paw to get the treat. When they lift their paw, say “shake” or “high five” and reward them with the treat. Repeat this process until your dog is consistently lifting their paw on command without the treat in your hand.

2. Roll Over

Roll over is a more advanced trick that requires your dog to be comfortable lying on their back. Start by commanding your dog to lie down, then holding a treat close to their nose and moving it in a circular motion towards their shoulder. This should encourage them to roll over onto their back. As soon as they complete the roll, reward them with the treat and praise. Repeat this process until your dog is able to roll over on command without the treat.

3. Play Dead

Play dead is another advanced trick that builds on the roll over command. Once your dog has mastered rolling over, you can teach them to play dead by adding a verbal cue such as “bang” or “dead”. After commanding your dog to roll over, use the verbal cue and wait until your dog is lying on their side. Then, reward them with a treat and praise.

4. Speak or Be Quiet

Teaching your dog to speak or be quiet can be a useful trick for controlling their barking. Start by encouraging your dog to bark by using a command like “speak” and rewarding them with a treat. Then, use a command like “quiet” to encourage your dog to stop barking and reward them with a treat when they do so. Repeat this process until your dog is able to bark and be quiet on command.

5. Dance

Dancing is a fun trick that can be a great way to get your dog moving and exercise their body. Start by holding a treat in front of your dog’s nose and moving it in a circular motion around their head. This should encourage them to follow the treat with their head and start dancing. As they dance, reward them with the treat and praise.

Teaching your dog tricks can be a fun and rewarding experience for both you and your furry friend. Just remember to be patient and consistent in your training, and always reward your dog for their efforts. With time and practice, your dog can become a trick master and show off their skills to everyone they meet.

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What are some advanced tricks to teach my dog?
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