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How to Teach an Old Dog New Tricks: Video Series

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Learn tips and techniques for teaching a dog to do tricks, like how to sit, roll over, crawl, beg, wait, shake hands, play dead and more in this series of free video clips.

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  1. Learn how to teach your dog to sit on command in this free video.

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  2. Learn how to teach your dog to stay down in this free dog trick video.

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  3. Learn how to teach your dog to stand on his hind feet using this free video.

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  4. Learn about teaching your dog to beg in this free video.

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  5. Learn how to teach your dog to turn circles in this free video.

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  6. Learn to train your dog to roll over in this free dog training video.

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  7. Teach your dog how to speak after watching this free dog training video.

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  8. Teach your dog how to crawl after watching this free dog training video.

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  9. Learn how to teach your dog to kiss on command in this free video clip.

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  10. Learn how to teach your dog puppy sit ups from watching this free video.

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  11. Learn how to teach your dog the leave it command by watching this free video.

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  12. Learn how to teach your dog to wait using this free video clip.

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  13. Train your dog to play dead after watching this free video.

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  14. Train your dog to shake hands after watching this free video.

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  15. Train your dog to bow or pray by watching this free dog training video.

    Views: 1,791
  16. Train your dog to do the pure wet trick after watching this free video clip.

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Training your dog to obey basic commands is part of responsible ownership. Dogs do not learn these traits on their own, but if taught, will retain the knowledge willingly. There are many methods to training your dog that basically have the same strategies of positive reinforcement or negative reinforcement. When the dog obeys the command, it gets an award or treat, thus reinforcing the obedience of the command. By praising positive behavior and correcting or ignoring negative behavior, you are able to show your pet what is acceptable without using fear. This helps create a loving relationship between you and your dog.

In this series you’ll learn tips and techniques for teaching a dog to do tricks. Expert dog trainer and behavior consultant Tracy Tenner offers advice on training your dog to sit, roll over, crawl, beg, wait, shake hands, play dead and more using positive reinforcement, dog treats and praise. She even demonstrates how to teach a dog to speak. They say it can’t be done, but after watching these free videos you’ll feel confident that you CAN teach an old dog new tricks.

 
About the Presenter

Tracy Tenner Tracy Tenner is the resident dog trainer and behavior consultant at Extra Care Animal Hospital and has been with the hospital for nearly a year and a half. Tracy has been training dogs and their people professionally for more than 25 years. While she specializes in basic obedience and overall behavior, Tracy has a special love for problem-solving, and has had the pleasure of training several service dogs for the physically impaired. She also has trained and titled many therapy dogs who visit elderly, infirm and pediatric patients. Tracy attended Duke University where she majored in journalism and occasionally writes articles for training journals and magazines. Tracy is a member of APDT (Association of Pet Dog Trainers) and is the president and training director for the Dunnellon Schutzhund Club. While her first love is the German Shepherd dog, Tracy is happy to assist clients with all breeds and all ages.dkdk

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