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The name game is one of my favorites and a great way to make your dog think. Don't doubt for a minute that your dog can learn the names of many different items and people. This is a rewarding game for your dog and can come in handy around the house. Tell your dog to find your keys or your shoes. Send your dog after the remote control or to find your husband, wife or child.

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Training Your Dog Should Be Fun for Both of You

Training your dog tends to take a serious tone; after all, much of it involves teaching your dog her place in the family and self-control. Your dog needs to learn that she's not allowed to jump on the sofa and that she has to keep her nose out of the kitchen trashcan. That can be serious stuff.

However, training also can be fun. Games and tricks can challenge your skills and your dog's ability to learn. Once you have taught your dog, you can show off her tricks and amuse your friends and family. I use trick training with my therapy dogs. A silly trick can help the person we're visiting laugh.

The name game is one of my favorites and a great way to make your dog think. Don't doubt for a minute that your dog can learn the names of many different items and people. This is a rewarding game for your dog and can come in handy around the house. Tell your dog to find your keys or your shoes. Send your dog after the remote control or to find your husband, wife or child.

I have taught my dogs to identify and find many different items. If my husband calls to me from a different room and asks for something, I can hand it to my dog Dax and tell her, "Go find Paul!" It saves me from interrupting what I'm doing and gives Dax a job. She always gets praised for doing it and loves being useful.

I have also taught my dog Ursa to find turtles. I rescue turtles and tortoises and rehabilitate abandoned, injured or ill ones.

Author: Liz Palika

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