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Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2012
Posts: 40
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Lately I've begun teaching my little one tricks, cause
before she just didn't pay attention. So far she knows... "Sit" & "Shake a Paw" tonight I will teach her to "Wink" I know my mom will open up her heart to (this scary dog!)
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Member
Join Date: Jun 2012
Location: Ottawa, Canada
Posts: 87
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Draven has to do a "trick" before we feed him.
He knows: sitz, shake, platz(down), heir(here), look at me and we are still working on Aus (out, for things in mouth. Have fun teaching!! Sent from my iPhone using PG Free |
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New Member
Join Date: Oct 2012
Posts: 24
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A good one for helping people to warm up to your dog, is to teach your pup to kiss on command. I taught my last boy to do this because he was huge and predominantly black. If I said 'soentjies' (pronounced kind of like soon-cheese, but quickly) he'd start licking my hands/face/whatever's closest to his mouth and drop his ears. He looked much less initmidating, and people would see that he was actually a very sweet and gentle boy.
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