luckylego
Experienced Member
Hey guys,
So after a couple days, here's my progress with Lego's new tricks - specifically the "pucker", which she just learned a couple days ago. She still gets a bit confused sometimes between "over" and"pucker", but the hand signal seems to help that a bit. Also, I notice I still have to have her pretty excited, and moving towards me before she'll do it.. I got pretty lucky for this video, she had been getting to the end of her attention span with me when I finally pulled out the camera. After the last trick we ended the session!
I'm going to try and modify the pucker into more than just the scrunchy face as she gets better at it, but for now this is still pretty adorable

So after a couple days, here's my progress with Lego's new tricks - specifically the "pucker", which she just learned a couple days ago. She still gets a bit confused sometimes between "over" and"pucker", but the hand signal seems to help that a bit. Also, I notice I still have to have her pretty excited, and moving towards me before she'll do it.. I got pretty lucky for this video, she had been getting to the end of her attention span with me when I finally pulled out the camera. After the last trick we ended the session!
I'm going to try and modify the pucker into more than just the scrunchy face as she gets better at it, but for now this is still pretty adorable

(my fault for choosing both a verbal cue that sounds similar AND a hand cue that looks similar, but also makes it a nice challenge and exercise in listening/focusing). It looked like Lego was doing something similar doing the pucker/over combo.