'stay' is usually the second trick to teach a dog. first you teach your dog all the tricks needed if something where to happen. Just pretend your dog sees your neighbor walking another dog or maybe even a cat and your dog gets loose from the leash to attack your neighbors pet and right after it breaks free from the leash you yell "stay" or "sit" or even "lay down" you just saved your dogs life and your neighbors pets life. So its better if you teach your dog all the needed tricks and then after he knows those then you can get to the fun ones like shaking hands, jumping through a hoop, or even jumping rope. So please please please teach your dog the needed tricks first.
brush your dog, walk your dog, enter it in a competiton and teach your nintendog a trick A LOT
It depends. Try to do the trick with the dog a few times, and then add in treats ehrn he/she has done it. Everytime you try to teach it the trick, say the name of the trick. Then just say the name, and if he/she does it, reward it with a treat!
In nintendogs? Here are some really kool tricks: * Dance:( my dogs luv this) first teach your dog to beg. Then while it's begging, lift a paw up slowly and he/she should be standing and "dancing" click the light bulb and teach them :dance".(this trick does not come easy) * Back flip: (This is a simple but crowd pleaser trick)Teach your dog to sit. Once they have that down teach jump. After he/she learns that, have he/she first sit and then say jump. your dog should have done a back flip:
well its best if you do that cause some times the dog might get confused
what you have to do first is, you say the command you want to teach your dog. then, as they get better and better at doing the command, you say good dog or give them a treat. sometimes, your dog will not be able to perform that trick for many diffrent reasons. but they will eventually someetimes learn.
The best way to teach a dog to flip is to isolate each movement and use treats to teach the dog each one. The first part of the trick is to get the dog up, then to jump on your leg to launch up and finally teach the actual flip. Take your time and use plenty of positive reinforcement and treats.
a handstand is probably the best you make your dog lie for 10 secs then say beg and teach them this
learn how to sit or lay down
If you teach your dog a trick and then reward him with a treat when he performs the trick, this is an example of learned behavior. Over time, the dog learned that he would be rewarded for following your command.
For you to get the "go out" button you have to teach your dog its name and how to sit. And then it should say now you can start your life with your dog and on your screen it should have the "go out" button! :)
It means that it is hard for someone who has been doing something one way for a long time to do it a new way. Like someone who writes right handed try to write left handed. how do you know i can't? Of course you can teach a dog new tricks - if it is a smart enough dog. ANY trick you teach a dog is a new trick. To the dog! Some people say you can't teach an OLD dog new tricks, But again, that depends on the brain power of the dog. It can be hard for any dog to learn a new routine, though, something different from a pattern already established. Like, if you move, and the dog is supposed to sleep in a different area of the house or something: that might be hard for most dogs, old or not, to adjust to. i think it would be more of a challenge to teach any dog an old trick.
Yes, you can teach your dog to attack.