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Mitchlav


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Newbie
05/06/2008 2:50 PM  

We've had several different breed of terriers before we got Murphy, and I'm very impressed with how smart Rat Terriers are!

I know it's not a textbook command, but I've been using the command SETTLE when I want him to lay next to me.  It's pretty funny, because Murphy treats it like a play dead command.  I say SETTLE, and even if he's crazy excited, he comes next to me and just collapses.

 

DaisysMom


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05/06/2008 2:52 PM  
Ha ha ha...well that kind of command could come in very handy with these dogs

Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

The Animal Rescue Site


alice4512


Bratty Ratty
Bratty Ratty
05/06/2008 2:54 PM  

Oh, come teach my dogs that command!! LOL,  they just want to play play play!!

One smart boy ya got there!!


The great pleasure of a dog is that you may make a fool of yourself with him and not only will he not scold you, but he will make a fool of himself too

~Mom to my good boy Fred and my crazy girl Alice~
buttonbutt


Firehouse Big Dog
Firehouse Big Dog
05/06/2008 4:02 PM  
That's cool! Some dogs just do things naturally we can take advantage of. Makes it nice, huh?

Peggy
Mom to Button & Zipper
My sweet RatTexans
pepper


Obsessed
Obsessed
05/12/2008 5:57 AM  
I would LOVE to teach this. Did you do anything like shaping, or just teaching it when he did it naturally?

Kristin ~ Pepper's mommy
Duke Lank


Ratterific
Ratterific
05/12/2008 7:57 AM  

Hi, Did you train Murphy to do that or was he already trained?  What a great thing to do. 

Duke's mom

Mitchlav


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Newbie
05/12/2008 10:57 AM  
Murphy is a pleaser, so if he gets immediate praise for something, he seems to catch on pretty quickly and wants to do it, and that is all I did to teach him this trick. I had to coerce him on a training lead for the first two days, but after that he just got it and does it almost every time now.

It's the stuff he gets into when no one is immediately around that I have trouble with - chewing and house-breaking. If I can't catch him in the act, it's really hard to correct him. I've been keeping him on his lead and that has helped a lot with it.
DaisysMom


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05/12/2008 11:02 AM  
Keeping him on a lead so that you can immediately correct inappropriate behavior is key. Are you crate training him? I highly recommend it, as it obviously comes in very handy for those times when you are not home or otherwise too occupied to keep a close eye on your dog and it's difficult to have him leashed to you (i.e.: taking a shower! )

Tracey - Darlin' Daisy's Mom

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