Sit down ---stroke down wards on the dogs forhead, or neck
Lie down ---after sitting, stroke down on forhead again
Play dead/lay on side--once lying down, stroke sideways.
Roll Over --once playing dead, stroke sideways again
Paw/hand shake ((Standing, Sitting, Laying)) lift up a paw. Can use either paw, and can be in either sitting, standing, or lying position.
Beg --make them stand up, then stroke upwards from nose to forhead. You're dog has to be very loyal to you, and not all actually do this.
Jump-- when they wave their buts in the air, press the upper corner, and they'll either jump or go away.
Spin-- grap a tail and wag it a bit, they'll sneeze and try to catch their tail. Can be done left or right.
Backflip: Get them to sit, then tell them to jump. They'll need to be loyal, well fed/watered to do this.
Frontflip Get them to roll over and tell them to jump. They'll need to be loyal and well fed/watered
Break-Dance--get them to roll over, then spin. Loyalty and good care needed
Stand--get them to beg, then lift their paw real high, and they'll stand on two legs!
Bunny Hop-- get them to stand, then jump.
Handstand-- get them to lay down, then say beg. Loyalty and good care needed.
Dance/ballerina---get them to beg, then spin.
Sneeze: Press their noses.
'Moon': you can't get them into this position, but when they are playfull, they'll wag their butts at you
'play'--same as 'Moon', but with their butts away
Sing/speak: Get a piano, and click the camera button, hold one note, or play a meoldy. A little light icon would apear.
'High Five': get them to sit, then grab a paw and lift it very high.
'Kick'--when they turn around, press their hind paw. ((Most hate this!)
'upside down superman'--when they roll over, grab a paw and drag it out.((most will hate this!))
'grab'-- some dogs grab the pull rope in a way you can teach them.
squirm--roll over, then pat their stomach. ((Most will hate this
Tricks you need to watch them do: ((You can't get them to do it yourself, and you have to be in the overview))
shake: the dog will shake their whole body. Some will do this if you press their nose.
'Wave'--the dog will stand on two legs and wave their paws at another
''Run off' --dog will be running away or towards another dog.
''attack''---when dog is running at another, and attacking them.
''bite'' --when they are laying on the other dog and chewing the ears.
''howl''--when a police siren is heard, they'll howl, or when another dog is heard.
''dig''--they'll be digging
''sniff''--usually right before digging they'll sniff the ground
''greet''-- when they sniff another dog's nose.
Yes, and if then it learns it's name, you can teach it to "sit". When you're done that, you can teach your dog up to fourteen tricks. :)
well u can teach it alot of tricks but only up to 4 tricks a day
theres lots of stuff to do u can take care of it, enter it in contests, teach it tricks, take it on walks etc.
No.
Yes. But you can't teach your dogs tricks or call your dogs name.
You just keep telling the dog over and over it then will remember the command.
You Can't Teach an Old Dog New Tricks was created on 2011-05-27.
just say in the mic sit
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:
In a science expierment my friend did it proved that you cant teach an old dog new tricks! EVEN MORE THAN U CAN TEACH YOUNGER ONES.
yes we can
Because you can't teach an old dog new tricks.