Teach Your Dog to Fetch Anything!- clicker dog training tricks

January 27, 2012 by admin  
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Kikopup spends nearly all of her time making free training videos and educating the public for free. If you would like to make a donation to support her work, simply go to the link below and click on the donate button. You can donate as little or much as you like. My dream would be to be able to support myself from creating free content that everyone around the world could access no matter what their situation! www.dogmantics.com This video goes over how to teach your dog how to fetch anything! Fetching is a fun game for all breeds of any size or age. “Dog Training” “Clicker Training” “How to train a dog” “how to train a dog to fetch”

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Teach dogs to be calm together- clicker dog training tricks

January 19, 2012 by admin  
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Teach dogs to be calm together- clicker dog training tricks This video shows how to teach your dogs to be calm together in a group. This is great for if you are training one dog at a time and also to teach dogs polite social behaviors. “Dog Training” “dog trainer” “clicker training” “how to train a dog” “how to train a dog to be calm” “clicker trainer” “how to teach a settle” “dog training tips” “Clicker Training” Puppy Dogs Terrier Border Collie sight hound

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Dog Tricks and Agility For Dummies

August 2, 2011 by admin  
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Dog Tricks & Agility For Dummies (previously called Dog Tricks For Dummies) makes trick and agility training fun for both owner and dog. Readers will learn to teach simple tricks, like tail-wagging or barking on command, to more complex tricks like fetching keys or their dinner bowl…. More >>


Dog Tricks and Agility For Dummies

Dog Tricks and Agility For Dummies

May 31, 2011 by admin  
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Dog Tricks & Agility For Dummies (previously called Dog Tricks For Dummies) makes trick and agility training fun for both owner and dog. Readers will learn to teach simple tricks, like tail-wagging or barking on command, to more complex tricks like fetching keys or their dinner bowl…. More >>


Dog Tricks and Agility For Dummies

How to Teach a New Dog Old Tricks

March 10, 2011 by admin  
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  • Everything you need to get your dog trained and well-adjusted using positive, down-to-earth methods.

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This book teaches the Sirius Training Programme developed by veterinarian and animal behaviourist Dr. Ian Dunbar. In Dr. Dunbar’s usual humorous style, this book looks at training from a dog’s perspective and is a comprehensive guide to raising a happy confident and well behaved dog. All the methods are easy and enjoyable and most of all, friendly to your dog or puppy. As well as teaching a new dog old tricks (such as basic manners), it covers teaching old dogs some… More >>


How to Teach a New Dog Old Tricks

Teaching Dog Tricks

January 10, 2011 by admin  
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Tricks help your dog to ‘learn how to learn’ and can be great fun for both you and your dog. Teaching your dog tricks helps to build trust and a strong bond between you and your dog and gets your pet used to being handled. Some tricks are just for fun while others can be practical, such as ‘Shake Paw’ which allows you to check your dogs feet and ‘Roll Over’ which allows you to check your dog’s tummy. Other games simply provide your dog with more stimulation and fun … More >>


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Useful Dog Tricks performed by Jesse

December 6, 2010 by admin  
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Presenting, Useful Dog Tricks!! Whoever said tricks can’t be useful? Jesse loves helping around the house, and I just love his happy attitude and smile on his face =o) Jesse is trained using exclusively Positive Reinforcement and Clicker Training. All training has been done by me (Heather), and we love learning together as a team. Jesse chooses to do the behaviors in this video, and has so much fun bringing smiles to people’s faces. He gets treats for doing his tricks, and enjoys learning new things. Tricks are just one of the activities we enjoy doing together. When not doing tricks, Jesse can be found playing with his cuz ball, chasing squeaker tennis balls, digging in search for lizards, de-fluffing stuffed toys, swimming, and a companioning me on outings. Jesse loves adventure, and lives each and every day to its fullest. Jesse is my best friend, heart dog, and truly a member of the family, and I love him with every beat of my heart. ~Heather and Jesse~ Wanna learn more about Clicker Training? Check out Karen Pryor’s website at: clickertraining.com to get started. Special thanks to Josh Woodward for the use of the songs “Coffee” both Full & Instrumental version. His music is under Creative Commons. Check out more of his awesome music at youtube.com #57 – Most Discussed (This Month)) – Pets & Animals #7 – Most Viewed (This Month)) – Pets & Animals #7 – Top Favorited (This Month)) – Pets & Animals #14 – Top Rated (This Month)) – Pets & Animals #49 – Most Discussed (This

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Teaching Dog Tricks

October 8, 2010 by admin  
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Tricks help your dog to ‘learn how to learn’ and can be great fun for both you and your dog. Teaching your dog tricks helps to build trust and a strong bond between you and your dog and gets your pet used to being handled. Some tricks are just for fun while others can be practical, such as ‘Shake Paw’ which allows you to check your dogs feet and ‘Roll Over’ which allows you to check your dog’s tummy. Other games simply provide your dog with more stimulation and fun … More >>


Teaching Dog Tricks

Dog Training Tricks – How to Get Your Dog to “Come” Every Time You Call

December 19, 2009 by admin  
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You are trying to tell your dog to come here. It ignores you. You try again getting a bit more frustrated. No matter how much you shout at your dog it does not seem to react. There are simple dog training tricks that can make this work so that your dog will come to you immediately, every time.

First, it is important to understand that you dog is ignoring your commands because it doesn’t understand you. You may have tried to teach your dog this command already, and it may now be that what it is thinking you want is different from what you actually want.

Your dog desire is to please it’s owner and the easiest way to teach your dog is to do it for a few minutes each day in the form of play. Make it fun and your dog will learn faster. Also, this is a great way to bond with your dog. Spend those few minutes a day to teach your dog to “come” as soon as you command it.

Use food as a motivator as one of the dog training tricks. Use small one-bite treats as a reward when your dog does something correct, and make sure that you praise with a positive voice at the same time. When you are watching TV, or anywhere in the house, tell your dog to “come”  and give him a treat when he does. Only one treat, though! And don’t do it all the time or the training trick will no longer be effective. Make sure that you use a calm, happy voice.

Make sure that you are consistent in the way you train your dog to come, and be patient. Do this technique throughout the day, changing the rewards, and soon your dog will be happily obeying your command everytime

Sounds easy, doesn’t it? It is! That’s really all there is to dog training tricks to get your dog to come to you.

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Dog Training – Easy Dog Tricks

December 10, 2009 by admin  
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There are plenty of dog tricks around to choose from but starting off with your first puppy or dog and knowing which dog tricks are easy can be a bit of a challenge. If you have a puppy then training them will be a lot easier than an older dog because of the habits dogs fall into when they are brought up.

Older dogs will have different habits and a strong personality by then so they may find some advanced tricks easier than basic tricks because of the way they have been brought up.

Although the same as above can be true for puppies also, this is more likely to be because of the breed of dog you have and the different general personalities that go with them breeds.

In this article we assume you have taught your dog the basics or sit and stay etc and now you want to teach your dog a fun ‘show-off’ type trick to impress your friends or family when they visit. There are many tricks from bringing you the TV remote to riding a skateboard, but to start off I recommend something simple like the figure of eight around your legs.

This is similar to other commands you will have taught your dog and involves you using treats to encourage your dog to perform actions. To do this trick you simply have hold a treat in one hand and guide your dog through one side of your legs, through the middle then around to complete a figure of eight motion. Try to hold the treat close to your dog’s nose to keep them interested and always reward them with praise afterwards and the treat afterwards.

After you have mastered this and can get your dog to do it on command you’re ready for your next trick and one step closer to the skateboard. Good luck!

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