Well Sprocket will be two on 19, May, and he learned most of his tricks the first year. Some within a couple days, but the 'shaking paws' one has took a few months. It's hard for him, because he wants to 'step-up' instead. LOL
Peek-a-boo took about a day and a half. He does it 85-90% of the time. Sometimes he's 'not in the mood' though, and doesn't want to do any tricks.
Right now I'm teaching him to raise both wings right after I say: Stick 'em up!
hi i just put the video on to my pc then up loaded it up to u tube. ur little guy sounds so cute how long did it take u to teach him all that stuff? jo jo is still pretty young so he's still learning
He does tricks like my Sprocket! I taught him to put one wing up, and giggle when I 'tickle' him, both wings up when I laugh, to raise a foot to wave "bye-bye" (as he says that), to shake foot/ fingers (like a dog shaking 'paws', and to say: "peek-a-boo" when I cover, then uncover his face.
When I ask him what a wolf says, he howls. When I say, "Now it's time for a whicked laugh" he responds with, "Uh-oh."
awe!
Fancifulgoddessanime 1 year ago
Well Sprocket will be two on 19, May, and he learned most of his tricks the first year. Some within a couple days, but the 'shaking paws' one has took a few months. It's hard for him, because he wants to 'step-up' instead. LOL
Peek-a-boo took about a day and a half. He does it 85-90% of the time. Sometimes he's 'not in the mood' though, and doesn't want to do any tricks.
Right now I'm teaching him to raise both wings right after I say: Stick 'em up!
It should be cute! How young is JoJo?
10thousand1blossums6 3 years ago
I really want to get all of my Sprocket's 'tricks up on uTube. How did you record, and upload your quaker clips?
10thousand1blossums6 3 years ago
hi i just put the video on to my pc then up loaded it up to u tube. ur little guy sounds so cute how long did it take u to teach him all that stuff? jo jo is still pretty young so he's still learning
anpi0 3 years ago
He does tricks like my Sprocket! I taught him to put one wing up, and giggle when I 'tickle' him, both wings up when I laugh, to raise a foot to wave "bye-bye" (as he says that), to shake foot/ fingers (like a dog shaking 'paws', and to say: "peek-a-boo" when I cover, then uncover his face.
When I ask him what a wolf says, he howls. When I say, "Now it's time for a whicked laugh" he responds with, "Uh-oh."
All that sort of stuff.
10thousand1blossums6 3 years ago