WhiteWolf60 wrote:Is it possible to train my hamster? If yes, how should I train him?
.Blue. wrote:Yes, it is possible to train hamsters. You should train him to do agility(: newbear (I think its Newbear51, but I cant remember) has a video of her hamster doing agility.
.Blue. wrote:I have taught my little Chihuahua Pomeranian mix some basic things. Although, she still doesn't quite get them sometimes. She is still learning.
Kylee
Sit
Shake
Lie Down
Jump (She jumps threw a hoop)
Crawl
My other Chihuahua, Kaiah, on the other hand....
Kaiah
Sit
Jump (Jumps threw a hoop. But she only does it when she feels like it, even if I have treats. So I think I may use her favorite toy, a small chewed up stuffed raccoon, she doesn't let anyone touch it. xD)
My lab, Karley, she is getting better.
Karley
Sit
Lie Down
Drop It
Any suggestions on what I should teach Kylee next?AppaloosaCake wrote:Lexiedoodle wrote:Very helpful! There is one lady on youtube and she has very cool tricks to teach anyone's dog! Her name is kikopup! :DReally? I'll chack it out, than you :)
I watch her all the time! She is always my inspiration when I teach my dogs. xD
fearless . wrote:Okay, I have a Pitbull/Shepherd mix-- I've known her since she was 2 weeks old (we fostered her mom and siblings) so we have a fairly concrete bond with each other. She's turning 4 tomorrow actually! But she's not the brightest light in the closet. For the longest time, there wasn't really a need to train her advanced tricks-- she knows all the basic ones. But, now I'd really like to teach her some new tricks, and I've got her about half way there with some of them! Anyways, here's her trick list:
sit
down
stay
over [roll over]
spin
come
kiss
do your potty (she fake pees sometimes--it's hysterical!)
smile (with her teeth)
Now, I'm in the process of teaching her to heel and loose leash walk, being part Pitbull, I've had major problems with her pulling. She wears a head collar out in public, and sometimes on our street depending on who's out. But I'm slowly teaching her to loose leash walk and she is progressing!
I'm not running into any super huge problems with heel, but I'm teaching her the Bang! trick and I'm having problems with her knowing what to do when I show her the hand signal and say "Bang!" I have to guide her with my hand (not touching, just guiding). through the whole trick. Is there any advice you can give me for this?
I'm also having trouble with crawl. The first few times she does inch forward but after that she just lays there looking at me like I'm crazy for holding the treat that far away from her. Any advice to keep her moving?
Since Bea's a Pitbull--although she doesn't look like one, she still has a lot more muscle in her chest and it throws her off balance a little. Unfortunately, because of this, when I try and teach her to Beg or Sit Pretty, she just sits there and doesn't even try to get the treat.
She also has dog-dog aggression, what I think is defensive aggression, "the best defense is a good offense". She is getting better but I think all of my hard work was erased last night when we went for our walk. There were about 5 or so people behind us in a group with 2 dogs, a car parked with a dog inside it with the windows open, and another car driving by (she hates cars, she acts like they're other dogs and attacks them, but she's also progressing well on this). All this was just too much for her at once and she went crazy! I know some people can say I could have prevented this by walking the other direction on my street but when I went out--nobody was there! They all just drove/popped up. Ugh... I feel bad for her because she was just overloaded with stress and fear that I couldn't calm her down because it was just too much.
If anybody has an advice-- I would love a little help! Thank you!
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