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Fun Tricks to Teach Your Furry Friend

If you’re a proud dog owner, you know how much joy they can bring to your life. There’s nothing quite like the bond between you and your pup. You can deepen that bond by teaching them fun tricks, which will also help keep them mentally stimulated and entertained. Here are some fun tricks that you can teach your furry friend!


Choose Appropriate Treats

When training your dog tricks, make sure that you use treats that are small enough that they don’t fill up your pup too quickly. You want them to keep wanting those treats during their training session.


Also make sure that the treat is something special - something they don’t usually get - to make it "high value" for them.


We recommend these training treats, they are super high value for dogs and they can be easily broken into little pieces for training. Plus, they are low calorie and only contain meat and fruits/veggies—no garbage fillers.


Break It Down Into Steps

The best way to teach any trick is by breaking it down into small steps so that it’s easier for your dog to understand what you want them to do. For example, if you wanted to teach them how to roll over on command, start with just getting them used to lying on their side. Then add in the rolling part slowly until finally they have mastered the whole trick!


Keep It Short and Sweet

Whenever possible, keep your training sessions short and sweet (no more than 10-15 minutes). This will help keep your pup focused and engaged throughout the process - plus it will prevent them from getting bored or frustrated. If you find yourself running out of time during a session before mastering a trick then just pick up where you left off next time!


Fetch

This is probably one of the most popular tricks out there, but it’s still worth mentioning. Teaching your dog to fetch is easy and fun for both of you. All you have to do is get something like a ball or stuffed toy and start playing with it together. Encourage them to take the object in their mouth and bring it back when you ask them to “fetch”. As they become more comfortable with the game, try throwing the object further away so they have to run after it. It might take some time, but eventually they will understand what “fetch” means.


Play Dead

This trick always gets a lot of laughs from onlookers! Start by getting them used to lying down on their side or back when you ask them too. Once they feel comfortable with this position, add in the word “dead” as well as other hand motions such as pointing at them or touching their eye area (like a gunslinger). With patience and practice, your pup should soon understand what this trick means!


Spin Around

This trick is simple enough—just get your pooch into a stand position and then use verbal commands along with hand motions (such as holding out an open palm) to encourage them to spin around in either direction until they come back facing forward again. After awhile, all you should need is the verbal command instead of hand motions!


Conclusion

Teaching your dog new tricks can be an incredibly rewarding experience for both of you - not only does it create stronger bonds between the two of you, but it also helps keep their minds active! Next time you want something fun for both of you to do together try teaching one of these tricks - fetch, play dead, or spin around - for hours of entertainment and learning!

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