Super Puppy
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me encanta el "bang" jajajajaajaj...amorrrrrrrrrrrr
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i love this video so much, i watch it almost everyday to keep my hopes up about training my scottie.. haha.. how old is connor here? hes such a doll!
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thanks for all the info in comments, i need to get my scottie to do these things as well, he is so energetic, and its hard for him to concentrate.. i try and use treats to train him, but he dosent listen, he just attacks my hand with the treat in it, and i dont know how to stop that.. he is 4 months old now and pretty much only knows sit, and only when its just me, no distractions... ugh.. :(
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man that dog is talanted! i wish my dog "died" when i say bang or any other tricks
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Connor seems to do a nice job for a puppy. How is he doing now?
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wow, he is a genius and so cute too! I've got to work on my Scottie puppy. She's tough to train.
How do you do it?!?
Please share the secrets! lol
Amazing little pup.
My Scotty can only do "sit" and "down".
alinearreola 2 years ago
You have to "trick" them into liking to do tricks. The first time they do a trick correctly go completely ape. Treats, hysterical "good boy's", tons of petting. If they see doing a trick makes you that happy they'll love doing again. Second make it a game. Don't get frustrated or show that tone in your voice at all. When you are training new stuff make it fun. Use a clicker and it's a lot easier to pinpoint the exact moment they did something good.
robohood 2 years ago
Third, lots of practice. I would spend about 30 minutes a day "playing" trick games with him. Usually right after I get home from work I would take him out and then we'd to tricks right after. Dogs are super excited to see you after you've been gone a while and is usually a good time to keep their focus.
robohood 2 years ago
More important though is making sure YOU are trained to be a dog owner. ;) I highly recommend the petsmart obedience classes. That's where I learned all this stuff. A little expensive -- but totally worth the investment for a good companion you'll have around for years.
Let me know how it goes!
-Robert
robohood 2 years ago
I'm not sure. It was always down when he was a puppy. Now that he's grown into it a bit more it's usually straighter and stands up when he walks. Thanks for the comments, we've been working on more tricks and will post his latest tricks soon!
robohood 5 years ago
AWWWWWWWW, I LOVEEEEE Scottish Terriers! Conner looks soooo sweet! You're very lucky :)
ewanspotter 5 years ago
Yeah he was quite a find. He's actually a rescue we adopted from another family. They had bought him for a grandma -- but she wanted a boxer instead. So we were able to step in and take him. He's been great dog most of the time. He was in a bit of trouble when he chewed up my Work cell phone...
robohood 5 years ago