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by MacGyver » Wed Jun 03, 2015 3:23 pm
Dixie's cue for 'go to your mat' is going to be 'hit the sack'. She knows "go to your bed"; which is go to her big dog bed/under my bed. But this is for a different object (something more portable XD) rather than her bed.
Does anyone else have fun/"different" cue words for tricks? What are they?
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by §~Dawn~§ » Wed Jun 03, 2015 3:41 pm
Oh yes. I'll say "Did you steal my wallet?" And Latte is trained to put her paw over her muzzle and look away guiltily. It's hilarious! I'll have to take a picture sometime.

"Dawn, you have power." Sky murmured, resting his tail gently over her shoulders " But it's you're choice whether you use it for good purpose or not." He mewed in a slightly more firm voice.
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by Maisy and me » Wed Jun 03, 2015 5:39 pm
Does anyone have any tips for teaching a curious puppy to not go up stairs! Its not good for her yet as shes not really old enough to be dashing upstairs since it'll hurt her joints when shes older, we currently have her downstairs on the wooden floors but she knows that theres cat food upstairs which she can eat if we're not around, also the cat isn't keen on her so I don't want her annoying him, (Old cat-Young dog, not good!) but also upstairs is all carpet and although she is clean most of the time, on wet days she does her very best not to go outside and with winter here at last the rain is pouring down fast, so she brings in the mud as well as the rain! So my mum doesn't want her dashing up the stairs and ruining the carpet, also to stop her going up the stairs we have a fold away table on its side blocking the way and if someone comes down the stairs or the cats sitting at the top she runs full speed ahead, and jumps up onto the table causing it to nearly and it has a few times, fall down, it fell on my foot the other day which left a very large bruise, I really don't want it to fall on Maisy! So all and any suggestions would be appreciated!
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by Maisy and me » Wed Jun 03, 2015 6:23 pm
Museatron wrote:Thinking Out Loud wrote:Does anyone have any tips for teaching a curious puppy to not go up stairs! Its not good for her yet as shes not really old enough to be dashing upstairs since it'll hurt her joints when shes older, we currently have her downstairs on the wooden floors but she knows that theres cat food upstairs which she can eat if we're not around, also the cat isn't keen on her so I don't want her annoying him, (Old cat-Young dog, not good!) but also upstairs is all carpet and although she is clean most of the time, on wet days she does her very best not to go outside and with winter here at last the rain is pouring down fast, so she brings in the mud as well as the rain! So my mum doesn't want her dashing up the stairs and ruining the carpet, also to stop her going up the stairs we have a fold away table on its side blocking the way and if someone comes down the stairs or the cats sitting at the top she runs full speed ahead, and jumps up onto the table causing it to nearly and it has a few times, fall down, it fell on my foot the other day which left a very large bruise, I really don't want it to fall on Maisy! So all and any suggestions would be appreciated!
Put a baby gate at the bottom of the stair.
Our stairs are to wide to fit a baby gate
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by Jazi » Thu Jun 04, 2015 4:35 am
Herpderp.
Late but the training treats we use vary for what's on sale and what we're doing. Stinky treats for tracking, easily swallowed treats for obedience, raw for adding pizzazz and flare...
Funny commands... almost taught Creed "begone" for his go away command (it's just away). Also, because he is a mouthy dog, he does have a "don't bite me" and if he's being loud his shut up is "you bark me!"
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