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Originally Posted by milles2@rpi.edu
He's GIFTED!!!!!!! What a genius Puppy. I'm takkng your video home tonight and showing it to my two hoodlums.
My two could use a little more work on the rollover and shake and less on chewing the love seat and now the window sill! Can I borrow your pupy for a week, maybe he will rub off on mine! (sure hope it wouldn't work in reverse....)
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What I think would really help is training them one on one. I use sign language and commands for apollo. An example is for speaking, I chose to make my hand like a dog pretending to bark with it. So when I say speak, I show him my hand signals. So he knows to speak with my hand or my command. And one trick at a time. I started with sit, but I wouldn't give him the treat unless if he did it. It can take about a few minutes to an hour for a trick for your dog to learn.
The very first trick is the most important in my opinion, because after they master it, it will be easier for them to master other commands because they will know the whole process of doing something you ask them to do for a treat.