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Dog Trick Basics

Submitted by on Thursday April 22, 2010 No Comments

Dog Tricks are a fun way to interact with your dog. They also give your dog a job to do. Dog tricks are a fun way to provide your friend with mental stimulation, helping to prevent dog behavior issues. Dog tricks help you maintain your leadership status using positive reinforcement. Dog tricks are always fun to teach and do with your pet! However, some people will think that the only trick that they would be able to teach their dogs is to fetch. The list is huge!!! Teaching your dog a few simple tricks is fun and entertaining for both you and your pet.

Dog tricks are things that can take time to learn. You have to learn to be accepting of mistakes. The more you work with your dog, the faster they will be able to learn new dog tricks. Its fun to show off to your friends and family.

Teaching tricks, you will have to use all your knowledge of training. It’s best if your dog knows and reliably responds to the basic obedience commands of sit, stay and down before teaching him to perform tricks. Teaching dog tricks is also useful because it helps to build. Shake paw, can help you check your dog’s feet and roll over lets you check your dog’s stomach. I also use my dogs puppy training pads use as a trick or when I have to give them there dog tear stain remover .

Teaching your dog tricks can be a positive experience because it can reinforce your bond with them, I think it good to begin with more basic tricks such as rolling over and shaking hands. It’s never too late to teach tricks, older dogs can learn them as well. These can be taught using my favorite method of positive reward training.

Dog tricks can also be used as a means to change your dog’s behavior. For example, if your dog is jumping on people or barking you can command him to do one of his tricks and this will steer him away from the bad behavior.

 

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