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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 1:47:42 GMT -5
My dog knows how to high-five, sit, lay down, stay and come, I always use stay and come to play hide and seek with him it's amazing
And my cat can stand on her hind legs on command
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 2:00:59 GMT -5
my dog does this really neat trick called "ANGRY YELLING" where she lays on the edge of the blanket ur laying under and if you move just a tad she'll start making horrible sounds like she's fighting someone and jump at you
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 4:24:20 GMT -5
My cat knows how to sit between me and the computer keyboard/phone/whatever I'm using so I can't do anything
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Post by Turin not Torino on Oct 17, 2016 5:03:10 GMT -5
My oldest cat will sit under a lamp to dry off after a bath, and has a special meow that means, "I'm going to puke, get a newspaper to catch it!"
My second cat knows to use a puppy pad, since her arthritis is too bad to climb into a litter box.
My third cat showers with you (as in all the way under the water), plays fetch, "packs" for trips (she will eat, drink, use the litter box, then calmly wait by the door when she sees suitcases because she assumes she's going), and when she does travel with us, she sits on the roof of the car to be admired at gas stations. She has learned that if I sleep in and she's ready for me to get up, a really smelly poop in the bedroom litter box will gas me right out of the room. She will also run to the kitchen if you say to her, "What won't Keiko eat?"
My fourth cat plays fetch and is a hide and seek grand master champion.
My fifth cat knows she's not allowed in the bedrooms when nobody's in there (someone kept peeing on the bed, so they lost that privilege), so she hides under the bed until you close the door so you don't know she's in there, then gets on the bed as soon as the coast is clear. Recently she discovered we'd caught on to this, so she opened the bathroom door and tried hiding in there until the coast was clear.
My sixth cat used to bring me live rodents in an attempt to "teach" me how to hunt (before she moved inside full time) and would throw her dead catches against the front door so we would know to open the door and tell her what a brilliant hunter she was before she ate whatever the fresh kill of the day was.
All 6 meow at the word "what", and they all run to the food bowls to be fed at the sound of the Ric Flair theme song.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 6:53:21 GMT -5
my pup is so talented he learned all of his tricks in 1 day each. very food motivated very smart i love him. i need to teach him more.
he can -sit -shake on command -shake just when hand is offered -bark on verbal command -bark on action command -high five
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Post by Pantherstar on Oct 17, 2016 7:00:46 GMT -5
My dog can sit, lie down, high-five (she's also been taught to high-five your left hand with her right paw and vice versa), shake, wave, stand on her hind legs, spin, jump through a hoop/over bars, crawl, and fall over when you pretend to punch her. Her ability to stay/come is questionable.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 10:56:39 GMT -5
disappoint me
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sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾
rood yelling meanie
be cunning and full of tricks
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Post by sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾ on Oct 17, 2016 11:06:43 GMT -5
•♕• my dog can: shake w both paws, sit, lie down, roll over, jump/up, and spin. idk if it counts as a trick, but ive trained my bunny to sit in my lap if i sit down, and go on my stomach when i lie down. also i need to leash train her •♔•
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 11:12:53 GMT -5
my seven cats are amazing at sleeping.
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Post by lazy penguin on Oct 17, 2016 11:16:13 GMT -5
My cat can climb a 6 foot vertical screen door.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 11:31:41 GMT -5
My dog can sit, lie down, high-five (she's also been taught to high-five your left hand with her right paw and vice versa), shake, wave, stand on her hind legs, spin, jump through a hoop/over bars, crawl, and fall over when you pretend to punch her. Her ability to stay/come is questionable. : o your dog is v talented!! How long did all that training take?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 11:36:25 GMT -5
•♕• my dog can: shake w both paws, sit, lie down, roll over, jump/up, and spin. idk if it counts as a trick, but ive trained my bunny to sit in my lap if i sit down, and go on my stomach when i lie down. also i need to leash train her •♔• your bunny sounds so sweet!! even if you trained her to be sweet. I've honestly never met a very affectionate rabbit. A bunny walking around on a leash in public would be amazing omg, if that's safe for the bunny
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 11:45:59 GMT -5
my younger cat used to sit on my shoulder like a little bird when she was a kitten. but now she's too big to do that :-(
our german shepherd knows how to screw the lids off water bottles, peanut butter, etc. (we didn't teach her that) she also knows how to crawl (we taught her that because it tires her out, which is necessary because she's hyper)
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 11:46:23 GMT -5
My dogs will automatically sit if I have treats in my hand/act like I have them. THey also know "paw" (shake), and "down." One of my dogs also knows "look at me," where even if I have treats in my hand down below or something, she'll make eye contact with me and maintain it till I give her a treat. This has actually come in handy in real world situations, because when we were at the vet once, she wouldn't sit still for them to look in her eyes. So I did the "look at me" trick so she would hold still and just look at me, so that the vet could easily look at her eyes. ^^
One of my cats sort of knows "paw" as well.
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Post by Cheyenne on Oct 17, 2016 11:50:23 GMT -5
Dance. Whenever I have food out my cat spins in circles chancing his tail because he thinks it's a kitty treat.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 12:28:29 GMT -5
my younger cat used to sit on my shoulder like a little bird when she was a kitten. but now she's too big to do that :-( our german shepherd knows how to screw the lids off water bottles, peanut butter, etc. (we didn't teach her that) she also knows how to crawl (we taught her that because it tires her out, which is necessary because she's hyper) I'm crying those are truly the best talents to have honestly
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sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾
rood yelling meanie
be cunning and full of tricks
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Post by sɪʟᴠᴇʀᴏᴡʟ ☾ on Oct 17, 2016 13:01:41 GMT -5
•♕• my dog can: shake w both paws, sit, lie down, roll over, jump/up, and spin. idk if it counts as a trick, but ive trained my bunny to sit in my lap if i sit down, and go on my stomach when i lie down. also i need to leash train her •♔• your bunny sounds so sweet!! even if you trained her to be sweet. I've honestly never met a very affectionate rabbit. A bunny walking around on a leash in public would be amazing omg, if that's safe for the bunny •♕• ahha, besides what ive trained her to do, shes pretty much the "queen b****" around me ahha. she likes to be pet, though... just never pick her up because she hates it so much! and dw, leash training is totally safe! you use a harness, and since she would be near me outside i wouldt lose her or anything •♔•
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Post by Pantherstar on Oct 17, 2016 13:03:11 GMT -5
My dog can sit, lie down, high-five (she's also been taught to high-five your left hand with her right paw and vice versa), shake, wave, stand on her hind legs, spin, jump through a hoop/over bars, crawl, and fall over when you pretend to punch her. Her ability to stay/come is questionable. : o your dog is v talented!! How long did all that training take? It took her a couple of ten minute training sessions to learn each trick. She's a fast learner, as long as treats are involved.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 13:20:03 GMT -5
: o your dog is v talented!! How long did all that training take? It took her a couple of ten minute training sessions to learn each trick. She's a fast learner, as long as treats are involved. she sounds v smart!! but also very determined. determined to get food
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 14:46:32 GMT -5
my jack russell x corgi (Romani) can do: sit, lay down, roll over, high-five, paw, beg & dance (we made up dance - it's where she jumps up on her hind legs and does this weird jumping thing. it's super cute though). she also knew drop dead a little, but she wasn't amazing at it and gave up on it.
my other dogs only really know sit and paw, but Pippin dances for food without us teaching her. and they can also jump through hoops and go through tunnels when motivated enough.
and my old german shepherd mix, Jade, used to be able to play catch with you. you would throw the ball at her and she's bounce it back off her nose. and she used to know sit and paw. and also before she went deaf when you sang ''how much is that doggy in the window'' she would howl in response.
Molly, my cat, can do beg and it's soooo cute. and Mittens does this weird thing where she jumps up at the chest of drawers and puts her paw in your hand.
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kiki2145
Not new to roleplaying, just new to the site :)
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Post by kiki2145 on Oct 17, 2016 16:31:32 GMT -5
My old rottweiler, Soji, he could sit, lay down, stay, and fetch balls. (sit and lay down were commands given in German, as he was a show dog before we got him)
My dog now, Luna, can sit, lay down, play dead (Bang, bang and she'll fall down), shake, this thing we call dancing bear where she gets on her hind legs and does circles to get food, and we are in the process of teaching her roll over.
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Post by The Noble Dragon on Oct 17, 2016 16:40:41 GMT -5
My 8 year old cat is a fat ninja that knows how to appear on your lap without you noticing for like 10 minutes.
My 2 year old cat used to know how to play fetch when we first found him. Now he knows how to hide and avoid people.
My new like 4 month old kitten knows how to fetch, command us to open the bedroom door for him and I'm trying to teach him to give me a high five when i put my hand down.
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Post by trickster ♥ on Oct 17, 2016 17:49:27 GMT -5
my cat is really good at ignoring me when I call for her
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Post by Deleted on Oct 17, 2016 19:09:24 GMT -5
my cat is good at screaming when she is hungry
my dogs are also good at sleeping, and my one dog is good at getting the toy and then walking away from me, leaving the toy
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Post by Gengar on Oct 17, 2016 19:44:34 GMT -5
➳ beg me for chicken and— my favorite!— trip me
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Post by Dawnrose on Oct 17, 2016 20:34:51 GMT -5
One of my cats likes playing fetch with those rings around milk jugs. Not really a trick but something hilarious.
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Post by John 3:16 on Oct 17, 2016 20:42:32 GMT -5
my cat used to play fetch
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