10 Uncommon Dog training Tips and Tricks

Training a dog to do different tricks is not that difficult to accomplish. There are many guides that you can read on the topic. You may also want to consider consulting with a professional dog trainer. However, there are certain tricks that are very difficult to do, regardless of the breed of your dog. Some of these are very uncommon, preventing most dog breeds from successfully completing them. Fortunately, there are a few that are not so common, but will definitely impress those that see your dog complete them. Here are the 10 most uncommon Dog training in Virginia Beach tips and tricks that they can learn.

Train Them With Your Mind

If you want to train your dog successfully, doing any type of trick, it’s important to convince them mentally. This begins with emulating physical behaviors that mimic what they are doing. This will show commonality, at least in their mind, between you and them. This will allow you to help them develop healthy behaviors, and most importantly, follow your lead when you are showing them different tricks to do.

Always Reinforce Tricks With Positivity

Before you begin to teach them tricks, it’s always important to be positive. This is not a common practice, especially with many of the most common trainers. They will often discipline their dogs, preventing them from receiving treats until they are able to accomplish the trick. However, by redirecting their attention, and offering them positive feedback, this can go a long way toward earning their trust.

Lead Them Like An Alpha Dog

The final thing that you need to do is lead them as if you are in charge. Dogs will always listen to the alpha dog. Therefore, if you can convince them that you are in charge of their decisions, they will listen to you much more easily. When attempting to do interesting diverse tricks, you need not only their trust, but a willingness to follow your every command. The combination of using positive reinforcement, and leading like an alpha dog, will enable you to get the best results. Now let’s look at some tricks.

Barking On Command Using Your Hand

Although this is not an uncommon trick, it is the way that you will train which will be very different. They need to be conditioned to look for hand signals that you are using. You can condition them by providing them with treats which will come out of the hand that will cause them to bark. By raising your hand, and releasing the treat, you can get them to bark on command. They will become conditioned to bark every time you raise your hand up.

Teaching Them To Spin

This is a fun trick that many dogs will be able to learn very quickly. You can do this by placing a treat on a stick with the string. By whirling the treat around them, they will begin to follow it, and at the same time, you should use a local command. While the treat is moving, you need to say a specific word. They will then begin to spin around upon hearing its utterance.

Hopping In Place

This is not a trick that every dog will be able to do. It tends to be best suited for small to medium-sized dogs. Although teaching them to shake hands, or to sit up, is relatively easy, teaching them to hop in place requires some balance. This can also be done through positive reinforcement, and direct commands, using a treat that held above them.

Final Tricks That They Can Learn

Other tricks that they can learn will include learning to hug other dogs, crawling forward on their front legs, and rolling back and forth. You can also teach dogs to howl on command, say their prayers, and also walk backward. Finally, teaching your dog to open a door is a really good trick, and may even save you a lot of time.

By using positive reinforcement, and presenting yourself as the alpha dog, you can get your dog to do most of these 10 uncommon dog tricks. In the span of a few weeks, your dog will be able to do most if not all of them by training them in this unique and effective manner.

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Nick White is the owner of Off Leash K9 Training. He has over 80 dog training franchise locations throughout the United States. He currently hosts the A&E show, America's Top Dog.
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Nick White is the owner of Off Leash K9 Training. He has over 80 dog training franchise locations throughout the United States. He currently hosts the A&E show, America's Top Dog.