Now that your pup is getting to grips with basic dog training, you can start to think about to teaching them some cool dog tricks! Read our step-by-step article for advanced dog trick training – and some top tips.
We all love the idea of having a well-trained dog who hangs on our every word – and now your puppy is starting to get the basics under their belt, it’s time to move on to more advanced – and more fun - dog training.
Learning new tricks and games with your dog is going to benefit you as much as will benefit them, it's a lot of fun for you both, and it will enhance your relationship as a result. It’s a win-win!
Some of these fun dog tricks are based on mastering basic dog training skills, so if you need a refresher make sure you check our article first.
How do I get my dog’s attention when learning dog tricks?
Having a dog who will give you their attention when you ask means they are ready to listen to you, and this is the first step in every other part of your advanced puppy training. The fun, and sometimes advanced, dog tricks below require your puppy’s attention, focus and concentration.
There’s no point asking your dog anything if his mind is elsewhere! Before doing anything else, brush up on your very first training exercise – teaching your pup to look at you when you say their name. This is something you should have been doing since puppyhood, but this is a good time to have a refresh.
Have treats in your pocket while you’re in the house or garden. At various times when your dog isn’t expecting it, say their name brightly and enthusiastically. If they look at you, drop a treat on the ground between you, so the dog moves towards you to get the treat.
You are teaching the puppy that their name means “give me your attention and good things happen”. Start doing this when there are no distractions and build it up until you can do it everywhere, no matter what is going on. Positive association like this is an important step in dog training – and as you move on to teach tricks or more advanced training, it’s a must!
Top tips for teaching your dog advanced tricks
- Be patient. It can take many repetitions over a few weeks before your dog gets the hang of these tricks and behaviours. Arm yourself with plenty of patience and treats before every session.
- Keep the sessions short. Even when you’re the master of your pup’s attention, dogs will cease to be interested in what you have to say if the training goes on for ages. Limit the sessions to a few minutes each. It’s better to have multiple short successful training sessions a day than a long one lasting for ages.