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Two Must-Know Dog Tricks

Animal-actor tricks you can teach your dog.

Your dog might sport star-quality looks, but it won't get a second chance without perfecting these two tricks often required of animal actors, say Laurie Williams of the "Ready for Prime Time" Dog Performance Camp:

1. Bow on command. Position a food treat underneath your standing dog's chest. As your dog moves its front legs down to get the treat and its rear end rises, click one with a dog flicker and say, "Bow." Then offer the treat. If your dog tries to grab the treat without bowing, tuck the treat into your closed palm. Repeat these steps five or six time. If your dog gets the trick quickly, stop, praise, and move on to another trick to prevent boredom.

2. "Watch me!" Guaranteed your dog maintains eye contact to follow your commands on a set by saying, "Watch me," and touching your nose. As soon as your dog looks at your eyes, click a dog clicker and hand over a treat. Cock your head to the side and reward if your dog mimics the movement. Gradually take away the vocal command and the clicker and reward your dog with a treat each time it responds with a stare when you touch your nose.

Posted: Thu Apr 14 00:00:00 PDT 2005

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I like your website a lot and keep it running but you need to tell more tricks for the dogs on here but everything else to me is fine.
coco, louisville, KY
Posted: 2/19/2007 4:10:51 PM
Two other great tricks that has been a life saver for my dog are leave it and drop it. If i spot a potential problem with something, I will tell him leave it and he knows to ignore whatever is going on. If I am not fast enough to use leave it or I do not spot a problem and he gets something in his mouth, I will say drop it and he will even drop food and treats from his mouth. This takes a lot of training, but it is well worth the effort to teach every dog these tricks.
Crystal, Greentown, PA
Posted: 2/19/2007 11:54:54 AM
this might help but how cani teach him other tricks? i cant even potty train him.
brittany, beechgrove, TN
Posted: 2/7/2007 3:26:26 PM
this might help but how can i teach himhow to do other tricks? i cant even potty train him.
brittany, beechgrove, TN
Posted: 2/7/2007 3:25:17 PM
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