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6 Impressive Dog Tricks That Are Easier Than You Think!

May 06, 2020
In today's video you will see world class dog training team Chris Parondi and his amazing dog Vinny. If you want to teach your dog something new and do it efficiently, your money has to be top notch personally. I

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they are minimally processed treats. They are better, I used these Freeze Dried Beef Liver Delights with Puppy Skin all the time, they are 95 percent beef liver and 5 percent protein which helps keep them nice and shaped and together, these Freeze Dried Sweet Potato Delights are 100 percent of Indy's sweet potatoes on a low protein diet. I love them for that, but dogs like them anyway.
6 impressive dog tricks that are easier than you think
The reason freeze dried treats have a big advantage is that they are still very tasty, but all the moisture has been completely removed, so they are kept at room temperature, but still. They taste great and retain all their nutrients, so you have two very different treats here, one is meat and one is sweet potato. I like to mix them up to keep the rewards buried throughout the training session. It kind of keeps the dog guessing what you're getting. There are so many in a bag that you can train a lot with these. You can use treats for dogs of all ages and all breeds and you can get them right now at the link in the description and when you sign up for automatic shipping you get an extra. discount and you can set that price for all your future shipments.
6 impressive dog tricks that are easier than you think

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Like Vinny the heartthrob and his world-class trainer, Crisper and his Subscribe to my channel and receive daily dog ​​training videos and tips on my Instagram. I will have links below. So Chris, you and I used to work together, it's been too long. I'm very glad you're here. I'm also honored to be here. So tell my YouTube audience what you do and what you do well. I travel all over the United States. Performing with my acrobatic dogs I actually have 12 dogs, all trained to do amazing

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and stunts, frisbees, agility, all types of dog sports and all using positive training methods, but we tour, perform in halftime shows, the NFL, NBA, we do state fairs in the county.
6 impressive dog tricks that are easier than you think
The fairground theme parks even have a performing arts theater show called the Stunt Dog Experience and what I'm very proud of is the fact that I just published my first book, The Greatest Dog Tricks Book Ever. , and Vinny is on the cover. There were over 118

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and stunts you could train your dog to do at home, no matter the age, size of the breeder, all using positive reinforcement, so Chris, why don't you show us something that's easy to do. teach and that anyone at home can probably do? absolutely teach your dog, we're going to make him sit a little bit today.
6 impressive dog tricks that are easier than you think
I'm going to use the treat as a lure and just lure it over its nose into position. Yeah, alright kid, it's very simple and just do it, it's fun and positive and if they're going through a tough time, sometimes you can have a armed chest in your arms and encourage them to just sit and get that treat as a reward at the same time, I will say that it feels. nice, I will give you that tree very soon. What you can do is start fading the treat in your hand and fading it into what we call an air cookie.
What you're trying to do is fade away by having to lure with the constantly trying and I've noticed when I've taught Zippity in the past you really have to build up their muscle memory over a period of time so they can achieve that balance, yes absolutely , take it very calmly at first, do a good veterinary checkup. of course with your dog and make sure his hips are good and his back and all that and of course we don't start doing things like this until he gets a little older so once he's feeling good we can start teaching him .
To stand on his hind legs, I simply pull him into a standing position and if you need help, I will simply extend my arm and let him rest his hind legs on my arm. Good job Vinnie, great job, yeah, all right, boy, I'll do it. that with a little bit of duration and just starting to build that core strength and then the next step is once he's awake, I'm going to start attracting him and I'm going to follow that treat and I'm going to get that treat as a reward. Yes, very good boy and let him rest.
Continue with the training sessions. In short, you don't want to exhaust it, that's a really good example of how you can take an existing trick and start adding a little bit of complexity to it and it's all about your attitude and how excited you are about your dog being fed. that you have to get excited about your dog like any cute, yes, good boy, you see my voice pattern changes. I get excited, he feeds off that energy. What is the most striking version of this trick? Well, right now, he's actually pretty good with his hind legs. in fact without even using a lure I can use Vinnie's hand signal on two yeah and he will dance look that around me without me having to turn at first of course I will turn with them when I trained them for first time and I will back away. yeah funny you did great make sure you give your dog lots of love that affects a lot my dogs are my pets first of all second we want to make sure they are having the time of their lives when you are there outside, I know when you're performing one of the flashiest tricks, there's a back stand where the dog stands on your back, it's one of the easiest things to teach, isn't it?
It's pretty easy, it's actually a lot

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if you have a partner, okay, tell me what to do Chris, open your legs a little so he can get closer to you, but okay, go ahead and bend over as low as you can, okay , I'll put Vinnie behind you and he'll try to jump on your back. I'll lure him there. Now you can do it from the side or from the back first. Just have him put his two front paws on your back and he'll get that reward if you don't. If you don't have a companion, some of that can help you, you can start by encouraging your dog to jump on a chair or ottoman and then near that ottoman, encourage him to come over and put his paws on your back, like this now Vinnie He has his forehead. legs up there I'm going to try to lure him all the way, look at that, oh yeah, very good boy, go get that prize, his reward and sometimes they won't be confident enough to stand up at first, they might want to go to bed and that's okay, do what comes naturally to them and make it fun and positive.
Once your dog has a good sit and you have him on his back, you can encourage him to sit well on his back. Excellent job, that's right, Vinny when you teach your dog incredible tricks like this, you are really building such an intricate and incredible communication with him that extends to all aspects of his life, would you like to show us them below? Well, he was

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ing that maybe we should show him how to teach his dog to take a The key is to try to get your dog to stand. The easiest way to get your dog to stand when he's sitting is to just walk up to him now that he's in the standing position and now what I'm going to do is get down. to him and I'll put my arm right under his belly and then you'll show him that treat and try to encourage them to put the treat on the bow.
Yes, and a very good boy, as soon as he makes any effort to get down. with his front paws, give him that yes signal or click the clicker, so the next step is obviously to fade the cookie and then what I'm going to do is start to relieve the pressure under his belly and start moving my arm down so that it barely stays there. I touched him, if he starts to fall, then I'll just give them a little tap under his belly and then the next step is basically walk in front of them because you want him to bow when you're not here.
I don't want to have to be down there all the time, so I'll be here in front of him and encourage him to follow that treat into the bow position, yeah, and that's once he understands to keep his butt up. The next step is basically the finished product and I like to finish it off with a bow with it. Think about diapers. The next trick will leave you speechless. Very few dogs in the world can jump rope. Vinnie is one of them. Yes, now with our book. I think there will be a lot more dogs jumping rope.
If your dog is a natural jumper it will be very easy if they are not natural jumpers it may take a little longer but I think you can positively train your dog. To jump rope, the first step is to use that favorite toy, so no rope yet no rope. Oh, you want them to jump at first, so I'll try to encourage him to jump and he doesn't want to jump. maybe if I jump with him, but he, yeah, you know, get that toy as a reward, yeah, great job, but that would motivate your dog to get excited, get excited, the more excited you are, the more they're going to feed off of that, right?
Vinny? In fact, he will fade out with a jump and of course, if you want to keep this training session short, you don't want to overdo it because they are doing a very physical activity. Here he has a toy, give him that toy and play with it. the toy is the reward the toilet water you're not using treats here on this and the key is your nice straight jumps, encourage them to stay in the right position because otherwise they'll start moving and that takes time at first, it doesn't matter. If he jumps here, he jumps there, as long as he gets up right, so in the next step I will start giving him the signal immediately, the jump rope signal, my arms will move in a circle and I will spin. that rope, once your dog has the cue, he will just jump up the invisible rope, so the next step is to introduce the jump rope, so Feeny let's jump rope, are you ready buddy?
We'll just do one jump, okay? one jump big jump yeah great job I do whatever works for me it doesn't matter if the ropes in your right or left hand it's obvious you're consistent with your dog so you're ready Vinnie jump yeah yeah yeah great way to do it buddy yeah good job and that's how you train your dog to jump rope, that's amazing, it's just amazing. I'll have a link right there in the description where you guys can get the big book of tricks for the best dog you'll ever meet. Sorry, there are one hundred and eighteen different tricks, from beginner level to professional level, and you can get Chris's book anywhere books are sold.
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