Teaching your dog tricks, such as shake, roll over, spin, beg, or take a bow, is a great way to provide your pet with mental stimulation and physical activity. It is also a good way for you to bond with your dog while reinforcing basic commands that you use daily. Plus, it's a lot of fun to show off your dog's tricks to friends.
You don’t need to be an expert dog trainer to teach your puppy or adult dog a variety of cute, amusing, and useful tricks—even a first-time dog owner can do it. Here are 21 of the best and most impressive dog tricks you can start training your dog to do today.
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Dogs of all ages can learn new tricks, so don’t assume that you can only train a puppy. Keep the training sessions short and enjoyable for both you and your pet, use positive reinforcement techniques that include plenty of rewards, and be patient, gentle, and consistent.
01 of 21 Give Kiss
02 of 21 Speak
03 of 21 Back Up
04 of 21 Shake Paws
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05 of 21 Wave
06 of 21 Spin
07 of 21 Sit Pretty
08 of 21 Roll Over
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09 of 21 Play Dead
10 of 21 Take a Bow
11 of 21 Sit
12 of 21 Down
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13 of 21 Come
14 of 21 High Five
15 of 21 Place
16 of 21 Wait
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17 of 21 Stand
18 of 21 Jump
19 of 21 Eye Contact
20 of 21 Fetch
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21 of 21 Hug
FAQ
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Generally, some of the hardest dog tricks include maintaining eye contact, moving backwards, and jumping. However, it depends on each individual dog. Tricks that are considered hard for some dogs might be easy for others. For example, while some dogs learn to fetch quickly, others might need more time to learn how it works.
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Some dogs might be harder to train than others, especially if they get distracted, frustrated, or bored easily. Keep sessions short, and try various rewards, such as treats, toys, or praise, until you find the one that works best for your dog. Start small and practice every day—repetition is key for dogs to learn.
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If you want to start with some of the most important commands and tricks, teach your dog the following: Sit, come, heel, stay, down, leave it, and place.
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