Tricks and games

Discussion in 'Labrador Training' started by ziggy, Nov 5, 2017.

  1. ziggy

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    One of my son’s homework tasks this half-term is to teach a pet a new trick / game. My son is quite excited by the prospect (possibly because it is not maths!) Any ideas for something reasonably simple he can teach our dog?
    Many thanks
     
  2. snowbunny

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    High-5? Standing between his legs? Leg weave? Collecting a named toy? Play dead?
     
  3. lucky_dog

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    Spin is easy to teach, or a play bow?
     
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  5. ziggy

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    Thank you for the suggestions...we will get practising.
     
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    Bow is a great one. It looks cute and it looks impressive. When I taught Coco, I made the cue, eventually, to be me, bowing to him with my hands behind my back.
     
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    What a fantastic piece of homework. Let us know how he does.
     
  8. snowbunny

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    Am I the only one wondering what the assignment is if the kid only has a stick insect for a pet?

    "Look sticky!"

    Tada!
     
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    What if there is no family pet? :eek::confused::(
     
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    Maybe they could teach a sibling a new trick :D


    I like sit pretty/up sit/beg (sitting down, bum on ground but front legs lifted up in front). Looks cute and it's good for the dog too - or so I'm told - the agility people train it as a good core strength exercise :)
     

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