CrisM
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I was wondering what tricks you started your dog on. I'm looking for things a little past "Sit," while still being stuff that might be a little easier for a novice such as myself to teach.
So far Valentine can Sit, Down, Stand, Come, Go Get It, Drop It, Keep It, Off, Outside (ring bells), Go Potty, Go Poops, and Crate.
We're working on Stay/Okay, (lie on your) Side, and Loose-Leash Walking.
My dream would be that you'd have a magical list. I know that every dog is different, but some tricks must be harder to master, or at least have to be broken down into more steps, right? (And if you want to add those kinds of things too, I'd love having a list to refer to once we're there.)
Thanks!
So far Valentine can Sit, Down, Stand, Come, Go Get It, Drop It, Keep It, Off, Outside (ring bells), Go Potty, Go Poops, and Crate.
We're working on Stay/Okay, (lie on your) Side, and Loose-Leash Walking.
My dream would be that you'd have a magical list. I know that every dog is different, but some tricks must be harder to master, or at least have to be broken down into more steps, right? (And if you want to add those kinds of things too, I'd love having a list to refer to once we're there.)
Thanks!
each trick is tabulated into command, current stage of training and final objective
I'm definitely becoming obsessive.
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I think that I just have a lot of time to work with her right now. I really know nothing about all of this, but she's so bright that she picks up on what I want even when I don't know how to teach it. I have spent a lot of time reading about it and watching videos, but putting it into practice is a whole 'nother thing.
We're also starting a different obedience training tomorrow with positive only methods. I think the trainer will be teaching clickers, so hopefully she'll be able to answer all my silly questions.
). Without a clicker there is no way my dog could learn that fast.
. Zac and I have increased our understanding of the clicker together almost without being aware of it. 
