Trick Challenge for my GSD!

MeltingSnowflake

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Hello all,

I need a new trick to teach my German Shepherd - can anyone recommend a good one?

He does sit, stay, down, roll, high five, take a bow, as well as a very cute 'bang bang, you're dead!'

Looking for something mid-level - he's 5ish, clicker trained and a previously starved rescue so very food motivated and picks things up pretty quickly, although he's no canine Einstein ;) - and we haven't done a new one in a while so we're a bit rusty

Any suggestions welcome!

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aww he is lovely.
my friends dog can lie on a blanket/towel and and cover herself with it and also `say prayers` where front paws are put on the the worktop and the dog tucks her head between them.
these she taught with the clicker and tiny steps at a time.
also putting toys back in the basket.
 
We have not mastered them yet- but my collie will put her front feet on a box and then move around the box. I Use an upside down washing up bowl!
We are also attempting marching feet as a step up from just giving paw and trying to go backwards in a straight line
 
Lovely dog.

Here are a few to try (although I know your dog already knows some of these)
http://dogtime.com/reference/dog-training/34027-10-fun-impressive-tricks-can-teach-dog

I have recently bought Silvia Trkman's Puppy Diary in anticipation of my new puppy (hopefully next year) which focuses on foundation exercises, tricks and building a great training bond between you and your dog (suitable exercises for all ages of dogs). Silvia is a top agility competitor but her tricks are suited to every kind of dog and not just those who compete in agility (I don't!).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGGNP9bIeUg
 
How about 'touch' and turn around? Mine will point to things I put on the floor. E.g. if I say 'TV remote!' he'll run over and touch it.

Turn around is also easy and fun.

Here's my boy doing his bow!

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How about 'touch' and turn around? Mine will point to things I put on the floor. E.g. if I say 'TV remote!' he'll run over and touch it.

Turn around is also easy and fun.

Here's my boy doing his bow!

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he`s lovely-just look at his little face xx
 
I've taught mine to close doors.

Get a post-it note and teach them to touch this with a paw or nose; move post-it to an open kitchen cupboard door. When they touch it and as they push it say "close the door" and eventually they won't need the post-it note any more, and will close any door. Useful for when you can't be bothered to get up to shut a door..! ;)
 
I've taught mine to close doors.

Get a post-it note and teach them to touch this with a paw or nose; move post-it to an open kitchen cupboard door. When they touch it and as they push it say "close the door" and eventually they won't need the post-it note any more, and will close any door. Useful for when you can't be bothered to get up to shut a door..! ;)

Was just to suggest the same thing! I agree very useful .. although my dog started by closing them gently but now (in her enthusiasm) slams them shut like a moody teenager! I did it by getting her to target a credit card, went on to stick it on the door, & then removed it (hubby says he much prefers this use of my card card than my normal use)
 
If you ever walk on a longish lead then teaching to reverse back around things (trees, lamp posts, pedestrians etc) can be handy.
 
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