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Sit, Roll Over, Jump, Spin, Lie Down, Sneeze, Stand, & Beg. There are plenty more tricks than this but those are some you'll use in the Obedience Competition. But remember if you're doing your third cometiton and you finish it you have to wait twenty four hours till you can do the next three.
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Here are the basic tricks; and how they're thought:
*'''Beg''': Draw a line straight up. This doesn't work all the time, through.
*'''Jump''': While your dog's being playful, sometimes the camera will zoom out. Touch above him.
*'''Lie Down''': While sitting down, draw a line straight down.
*'''Sit''': Pet your dog, then draw a line straight down.
*'''Roll Over''': While sitting or lying down, draw a line to either side, then straight up.
*'''Shake''': While sitting, hold either of his paws.
*'''Spin''': Hold his tail in front of his face.
 
Note that the tricks have to be repeated several times before your dog learns them, and that they can learn 3 or 4 every day.
 
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Here are the basic tricks; and how they're thought:

  • Beg: Draw a line straight up. This doesn't work all the time, through.
  • Jump: While your dog's being playful, sometimes the camera will zoom out. Touch above him.
  • Lie Down: While sitting down, draw a line straight down.
  • Sit: Pet your dog, then draw a line straight down.
  • Roll Over: While sitting or lying down, draw a line to either side, then straight up.
  • Shake: While sitting, hold either of his paws.
  • Spin: Hold his tail in front of his face.

Note that the tricks have to be repeated several times before your dog learns them, and that they can learn 3 or 4 every day.