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I personally love this trick, because it makes me feel like me dog's a genuis. I call it shake, but I will change the words.

Materials: A bag of treats. A room with no distractions. And a dog.

1. First, grab your dogs paw and lift it up. Saw "Paw" Say "Good Girl/boy" and give it a treat.

2. Repeat the first step several times.

3. After many times, hold out your hand and say "Paw" The dog will most likely put their paw in your hand. Say "good girl/boy" Give it a treat. If it doesn't, repeat step 1.

3. Once he does step three correctly, repeat about another 3 times. Congrats, he knows a new trick!

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