Katie
Posted : 1/26/2007 10:33:46 AM
There are so many reasons I train tricks, but I'll try to keep this short. [

] Mostly, its for mental stimulation. Both dogs learned the basics (sit, down, come) long ago. They would be SO bored if we just kept drilling those commands, so I'm constantly on the lookout for new things to teach them. It wasn't as much of an issue when I only had Cuma, whose favorite thing to do is nap next to me. Blitz however, likes to run, and work. Those are the two things that make him the happiest. Tricks are just a form of work for him.
Many of our tricks evolved from our agility warm ups: bow, wave, beg, crawl, spin, bend (touch your nose to your butt). These are all great ways to get a dog limbered up to help avoid injury. We do these tricks throughout class as well, to keep him focused on me, and to keep him warmed up in between runs.
Our most special trick application: I take the boys to the Alzheimer's unit at my Grandmother's nursing home. Blitz loooooves to visit with all people, including the

atients of this unit, but is a little whiney-butt in new places. Last time we were there, he was pacing around my Grandmother's room, whining, clearly not knowing what to do with himself. I put him through his full repertoire of tricks. My Grandmother, who is
severely afflicted by this awful disease, hasn't been able to communicate with us verbally for years. Watching Blitz spin around and touch his butt actually had her laughing! [

] Afterwards, Blitz was much more calm, having "worked" a bit, and could visit with his Granny in a more calm fashion. Hurray for tricks!