Sassy is a 5 month old collie puppy learning 'Off'.
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First, it's best to set up a training session. For this video we are using a box, but you can use a chair or anything that is comfortable for you and your dog. Ok, let's begin. Get your dog or puppy to put his front feet up on a box (or chair). Praise and pet him. Shortly after, say "Off" in a firm, but gentle voice and help him off. At another training session have your dog put his feet up on something else, and repeat the procedure. |
Here are some books with a lot of tricks!
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The
Trick is in the Training: 25 Fun Tricks to Teach Your Dog, by
Stephanie J Taunton, Cheryl S. Smith |
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Dog
Tricks for Dummies, by Sarah Hodgson Written for adults, the all-in-one source for play training made easy! This friendly guide shows you how to teach your dog tricks, from the simple (wagging his tail) to the extraordinary (fetching a soda from the refrigerator). Dogs of all ages can learn new tricks, and this book's step-by-step instructions show you how to train your special friend to perform. Includes special sections on camping, winter fun -- even getting dogs into show business! |
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