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winter tricks
La and Bu showing some new tricks
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Mira & Rut – Amazing Winter Tricks!
It’s finally here, Mira & Rut’s winter-trick video! We have been working on some new tricks like the walking handstand and the coin-trick, but there’s also some old tricks in this vid like the jumping rope and the roll up in blanket trick – and of course you’ll also see some freestyle
We hope that you enjoy watching our videos! //Mickan, Mira & Rut
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40 new dog tricks
Two great dogs make some new dog tricks. All tricks: www.trickdogging.de
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Charli doing her tricks…roll over, speak, high five, circle, give paw, sit up, stand up, wave, play dead ( bang ), head up, head down Charli is now 2 & 3/4 years old, she’s a purebred Maltese.
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Dog Tricks Is your pit bull this smart?
Lady loves dog tricks. She plays dead, rolls over, turns the lights off, shakes, sits, lays down, gets her tail and her own treats!! I can teach her anything!! Make sure you check out my other 2 videos also!!
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Amazing Dog Tricks by Paige the Border Collie!
Join Paige’s fan club on facebook! www.facebook.com Here is a compilation of Paige’s amazing tricks! My cat, Oscar, alway seems to make an appearance in her videos! Paige was two years old in this video! check out more of her amazing tricks on our channel www.youtube.com/snuggliepuppy
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Pug dog doing tricks.
My pug dog Angel doing tricks. Also check out part2. www.youtube.com Pugs are smart dogs and can be trained to do just about anything – for food of course! I’ve had a beagle, lab, cocker, mut, and now a Pug. And by far, the Pug is the most enjoyable, loving, smart, and friendly dog out of all of them.
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Bullmastiff Jack Best Dog Tricks #3
Bullmastiff Jack was 8 years old in this video.His dog tricks consist of him shaking his whole body (like after a bath) sneezes,yawns,growls,says momma,backs up,puts his head up and down,barks,bows. ************************************ Jack Passed away August 2009 at the age of 10. We miss him very much he was such a great dog=( ************************************ We have two Amazing Australian Cattle Dogs Ruger and Rain.They do some unheard of tricks please watch their videos you will be amazed they amaze me daily=) Here is a playlist of their dog tricks www.youtube.com ************************************* We have a new bullmastiff pup Jake.He is learning the ropes quickly please check him out=) ************************************* www.facebook.com

Renowned dog trainer, Ty Brown of www.DogBehaviorOnline.com, teaches dog owners how to train their dog to speak on command.
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Cross Paws- dog tricks- how to train
This is a redone video on how to teach your dog to cross her paws, that I made a couple years ago- it is now a higher resolution and with new clips ![]()
Dog Training Various Tricks to Teach Your Home Dog
Dog Training Various Tricks to Teach Your Home Dog
There many different easy tricks to teach your dog, which help in communicating with them in day-to-day life. In the process of dog training, ‘praising’ and ‘rewarding’ play an important part. The following tricks would help the owners in communicating with the dogs in a proper manner.
Tricks to Teach Your Dog
Here are some good tricks to teach your dog which would be useful for interacting effectively. The use of dog treat helps in teaching the tricks quickly by tempting them.
Sitting: Teaching the dog how to sit is the first and foremost thing that one should include in the dog training sessions. There are many cool tricks to teach your dog however, one should start off with the sitting trick. While teaching the dog how to sit, one should use a dog treat and hold it in front of his face. Slowly, the treat should be raised above so that the dog tries to rest itself on the haunches. Once the sitting position is reached, the dog should be rewarded with the treat. Repeating the above procedure will help the dog to understand the trick.
Shake Hands: It is the most common and basic technique or trick that one can teach his dog. One has to first say the words ‘shake hands’ and show the dog how to perform the action. Taking the paw in our hands makes the dog understand what is actually expected of him. Repeating the above action helps in etching it in the mind of the dog.
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Speak: This trick is performed for the dog to understand the meaning of the word ‘speak’. One should first choose a particular game that is generally played with the dog (for example, playing with the ball). It is important to get the dog excited by saying words like ‘let’s play’, ‘want to play?’, etc. In the whole process, when the dog starts understanding what the owner is trying to communicate, he will start barking. As the dog barks in response, one should praise it by using words like ‘Good dog’, ‘Speak’, etc. Thus, the dog learns this trick gradually. Once the dog learns this trick properly, it would bark just by listening to the word ‘speak’.
Stand: The trick is instructed to the dog from the sitting position. When the dog is in a sitting position, one should hold his hand above the face of the dog. The word stand should be used while raising the hand above in order to encourage the dog to stand up. The dog should be rewarded for his obedience so that he doesn’t forget the trick.
Roll Over: One has to be patient while teaching this trick to the dog. The starting position for this trick is to lie down on the back with the belly facing upwards. While teaching the trick, the owner should not only use the words ‘roll’ or ‘roll over’, but also help the dog by moving its legs from side to side. It might take a longer time to learn this trick because the dogs generally don’t like to lay down in this position.
Dog Training
The dog obedience can be tested with the help of these tricks. One should go easy with the process of training since, many times it takes time to understand the dog behavior. More advanced tricks could be used in dog shows.
The above mentioned methods for training the dogs include funny tricks to teach your dogs. The dogs learn quickly when they are still puppies. One should consider and understand the puppy training tips in order to make the dogs obedient while they are still young. Thus, teaching different types of tricks to the dogs should be an enjoyable activity and not essentially tricky!
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Q&A: how to train your dog to do tricks?
Question by …anonymous…: how to train your dog to do tricks?
maybe a simple fetch or hand shake. i seriously don’t know how to train my own dog. maybe the thing is. it’s a bitch = female dog. or maybe because if actually doesn’t have any breed. are those things even related with how you train your dog?
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The breed and gender hasn’t really got anything to do with how you train your dog, as long as your dog is paying attention to you and you give it lots of positive re-enforcement. To train your dog to shake, you can simply hold a treat in your hand, and wait for your dog to instinctively paw at your hand. As soon as it does, say the name of the command (paw, shake, keep it simple) and give it the treat. Keep doing this until your dog understands the command.
Fetch is a little harder, because not all dogs naturally want to retrieve. You may need to do it in parts; teach your dog to come when called, and teach your dog to drop the toy on command. If your dog is pretty receptive to this, it should only be a matter of time until it understands what you want.
Remember not to get angry or frustrated when your dog doesn’t do what you want. Just firmly say no, and try again.
There are quite a few websites out there with lots of advice, information, and even video tutorials, so have a poke around and see what you can find.
http://www.loveyourdog.com/tricks.html
http://www.thedogtrainingclub.com/
http://www.dog-obedience-training-review.com/
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