Train Dog Tricks – Basic Tips

When looking for information on how to train dog tricks, there are some basic tips that can get you started. Training your dog to do tricks can be both a fun experience and one that strengthens the bond between you and your pet.  Your dog will also begin to gain confidence as they learn to please you. It is a win-win situation for all involved.

Here are a few basic tips you should follow when you are attempting to train dog tricks:

Your training sessions should be brief and fun. Try to start out doing them in an area where you’ll have little distractions. Once your dog becomes proficient you can take them to the park and see how they do when there are more distractions.  You want to vary the different context in which you train your dog to do tricks.

Try starting out with only one new command per week. Each week, teach them another one , but you should still practice the previous ones as well, otherwise your dog may forget them.

When training, be sure to praise your dog lavishly and you can also use treats as positive reinforcement. This will let them know that they are doing a good job and they will be happy to please you.

When you give commands, make sure to give them in an authoritative voice, but don’t sound too harsh.

Keep it simple. Dog tricks are more effective when you use a single syllable command, such as sit, stay, and  come.

Clicker training is one of the most effective forms to use for dog trick training. A clicker is device that makes a distinct click sound, which signifies to your dog the exact moment that they are doing the right thing. You can utilize this form of communication along with positive reinforcement

Remember that these when you train dog tricks, it is supposed to be fun. Don’t get frustrated if you dog doesn’t pick up on the training as quickly as you hoped. If you’re patient and persistent, they will get it.

 These are a few of the basics you can implement when you are learning how to train a dog to do tricks. 

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Kong Dog Training Dummy

When I train my own gun dogs  my cocker spaniel toby and english springer spaniel rocky to retrieve , I personally use the Kong’s sport’n dog training dummy. It comes in a variety of sizes and colors to match your dog training needs.The bright hunter’s orange is easy to spot in the water or field. Since they are made of Kong’s legendary rubbber, they are extremely durable and guaranteed to outlast any training dummy on the market. The special high floating core insert can also be used as a scent pad which is excellent  Also the attached rope and its weight makes it easy to throw it long distances.my hunting  dogs love it .

My dogs seem to be natural retrievers and enjoy playing fetch. I am careful to always end the game of fetch when the puppy begins to lose interest. For some dogs this happens after 3-4 throws while others will play for hours. I like to use treats on occasion to encourage a few more retrieves out of my dogs with less interest. The main thing is to keep the training fun and positive.

Dog Dummy Training

Dog dummy training is an important part of field training a retriever or hunting dog. The dummy used for training are typically comprised of a heavy duty canvas and usually floats. Dog bumpers are one kind of dog Dummy training dummy used. Dog bumpers are like the boat bumpers that are that are hung on the side of boats to prevent neighboring boats from bumping together when docked.

They include a short attached rope to simplify throwing and retrieving. Many dog training dummies or bumpers will have rubber water valves for water to be added. The added water will make the dummy or bumper heavier in weight and buoyancy but have no fear! They can still be thrown a good distance to test out the dog retrieving ability . The Dog training dummies may have knobs that serve as treads or grips for the retrievers to easily pick them up and hold them. They can come in many sizes for both smaller and larger dogs. All construction materials are non-toxic. While the dog training  dummy may seem soft and elastic, rest assured that they are tough, durable should last a long time.

You will notice that the bumpers in particular come in a variety of colors like black and white, orange, blue, yellow, all black or all white. The varying colors represent different levels of retriever training. It should also be mentioned that since dogs see contrasts rather than color, some of these color bumpers are easier for certain dogs to see than others, especially against certain color backgrounds. Retrievers do in fact see some shades of color but they see color very different than the human eye does. Nylon flags and streamers are sometimes used as a visual accessory to help your dog identify and locate their training dummy or bumper. It’s all about helping your dog with their training.

A dog training dummy will also sometimes have the appearance, scent and feathers of a bird. They convincingly resemble the weight and softness of the body of a bird, providing your dog with some realistic prey. There are many manufacturers of them. Lucky Dog are perhaps the most popular choice for training dummy due to their quality and competitive price. Other manufacturers include Flagman, Neuman & Bennett, Dokken Dog Supply’s Deadfowl trainers, Hallmark, E-Z Rotational, DT Systems and Scott Dog Supply.

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