While they appear to be "tricks", this is the "working" relationship between Zola and her "handler". This "workout" keeps Zola both physically and mentally active. It take a lot of time and patience. Kudos to Zola and her owner. What a great team.
my 3 months old aussie does a couple of these already (sit, down, handshake, high five, speak and roll over, + currently working on walking leg weaves). can't wait for him to know that many, thanks for the ideas :D I'm always scared I'm going to run out of ideas pretty quick hahaha, he's learning so so fast & learning is good for them :)
I salute you and the hard work you’ve put into your relationship and the training with your dog! My border terrier doesn’t quite have that capacity to learn, but I’ve adapted tricks and she knows a lot and loves doing them! Trick training is one of the most fun things… alongside agility!
I have a mini Aussie and she is incredibly intelligent. She loves to learn and she knows when it’s time to train. It’s like her brain kicks into a different mode.
These dogs are part human! Eager to learn, smart enough to get it after a couple of tries, and they NEED to have a job…like learning tricks, or herding something. I know, because I’ve lived with one for almost 12 years.
they are very good dogs. I'm going to steal some of your tricks to teach mine, I ran out of tricks to teach him, there just super smart, but sometimes you to have some hardcore playing time every day, even if you don't feel like it.
It depends! Some tricks (speak, spin, pivot) she had down within 2-3 days. Others like 'walk on my feet' and 'put your toys away' took weeks to learn. I keep training sessions to about 30 minutes per day. Zola LOVES learning new tricks and I think that's common for the breed. The only thing she loves more is fetch hah!
Do you have a video what type of treats they eat? Do they have sensitive stomach? How is their diet? I am planing to welcome a new pup into my like and this is the one i have been called too. Smile 😃 Are they always active routine videos.? I like to learn more…..
I see you don't really answer questions, but I'm wondering how much GB weighs in this video? Trying to get a sense for our family's future mini Aussie purchase. Thanks.
I have an 8 week old mini Aussie that it just a laying in the house :/ I try to call him but he doesn’t respond. I have to carry him everywhere lol. How should I start training him to obey better and hopefully start a better bond with him?
Hand feed em, play with em, praise em teach em tricks, be super happy when they do it right. I remember my family watching me teach my Mini Aussie a new trick and he did it for the first time on command and everyone got so excited and he went around kissing everyone celebrating his win 😂😂. I was just talking with my mom and she was impressed by how much he knows and can do. These dogs want to work for you . They love it.
Put in the work early so u can chill later. I took 3 week “pawternity” leave to potty train and train good habits. The only thing is we had another 12 year old dog who’s been “guard dog” chihuahua for years so he’s been naturally taught to bark and defend when she does 😂
Mine is 8 months old and he knows some tricks and commands...but he's still lightyears away from doing some of these in this video lmao...he does sit, speak, paw, up and around, give me hug...the training he needs is in other areas cause he's a wild one lol