Tricks in the City: For Daring Dogs and the Humans that Love Them (Trick Dog Training Book, Exercise Your Dog)
Yes, You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks!

"With Tricks in the City, you will use positive training methods to build a joyful relationship with your dog….The trust and cooperative spirit developed through this process will last a lifetime." —Kyra Sundance, author of NY Times best-seller 101 Dog Tricks

#1 New Release in Animals

A fun and unique dog training book by Sassafras Lowrey – 2019 Do More With Your Dog! All Star Trainer of the Year.

Your dog can become a star. Go beyond basic dog training and discover your puppy’s hidden talents. Tricks in the City provides step-by-step training instructions to help you teach your dog tricks, from basic to advanced.

Learn from a Certified Trick Dog Instructor. Sassafras Lowrey is a celebrated author and Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI). She has trained and competed in sports from dog agility and rally obedience to canine parkour and tricks. Her writings include viral content on Dogster.com and articles in The Bark magazine, Dogster Magazine, and Whole Dog Journal.

Ever wish your dog could be like the dogs you see on TV? Now your dog can! From skateboarding and playing basketball or piano to finding hidden objects, you can have fun with your dog and transform your relationship. Tricks in the City focuses on tricks that can be done safely in small spaces, city streets, and parks. Dog tricks are a great way to bond with your dog, build your dog’s physical and mental strength, and impress your friends and family.

You will learn:

  • How to build better relationships with your dog through trick training
  • How to teach puppies and old dogs new tricks
  • The positive physical, mental, and emotional health impacts of trick training for dogs

Tricks in the City includes an interview with America's Got Talent star Sara Carson and a foreword by Kyra Sundance, founder of Do More With Your Dog! If you have read Zak George's Dog Training Revolution, Lucky Dog Lessons, or 101 Dog Tricks, you will love Tricks in the City.

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Tricks in the City: For Daring Dogs and the Humans that Love Them (Trick Dog Training Book, Exercise Your Dog)
Yes, You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks!

"With Tricks in the City, you will use positive training methods to build a joyful relationship with your dog….The trust and cooperative spirit developed through this process will last a lifetime." —Kyra Sundance, author of NY Times best-seller 101 Dog Tricks

#1 New Release in Animals

A fun and unique dog training book by Sassafras Lowrey – 2019 Do More With Your Dog! All Star Trainer of the Year.

Your dog can become a star. Go beyond basic dog training and discover your puppy’s hidden talents. Tricks in the City provides step-by-step training instructions to help you teach your dog tricks, from basic to advanced.

Learn from a Certified Trick Dog Instructor. Sassafras Lowrey is a celebrated author and Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI). She has trained and competed in sports from dog agility and rally obedience to canine parkour and tricks. Her writings include viral content on Dogster.com and articles in The Bark magazine, Dogster Magazine, and Whole Dog Journal.

Ever wish your dog could be like the dogs you see on TV? Now your dog can! From skateboarding and playing basketball or piano to finding hidden objects, you can have fun with your dog and transform your relationship. Tricks in the City focuses on tricks that can be done safely in small spaces, city streets, and parks. Dog tricks are a great way to bond with your dog, build your dog’s physical and mental strength, and impress your friends and family.

You will learn:

  • How to build better relationships with your dog through trick training
  • How to teach puppies and old dogs new tricks
  • The positive physical, mental, and emotional health impacts of trick training for dogs

Tricks in the City includes an interview with America's Got Talent star Sara Carson and a foreword by Kyra Sundance, founder of Do More With Your Dog! If you have read Zak George's Dog Training Revolution, Lucky Dog Lessons, or 101 Dog Tricks, you will love Tricks in the City.

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Tricks in the City: For Daring Dogs and the Humans that Love Them (Trick Dog Training Book, Exercise Your Dog)

Tricks in the City: For Daring Dogs and the Humans that Love Them (Trick Dog Training Book, Exercise Your Dog)

Tricks in the City: For Daring Dogs and the Humans that Love Them (Trick Dog Training Book, Exercise Your Dog)

Tricks in the City: For Daring Dogs and the Humans that Love Them (Trick Dog Training Book, Exercise Your Dog)

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Yes, You Can Teach an Old Dog New Tricks!

"With Tricks in the City, you will use positive training methods to build a joyful relationship with your dog….The trust and cooperative spirit developed through this process will last a lifetime." —Kyra Sundance, author of NY Times best-seller 101 Dog Tricks

#1 New Release in Animals

A fun and unique dog training book by Sassafras Lowrey – 2019 Do More With Your Dog! All Star Trainer of the Year.

Your dog can become a star. Go beyond basic dog training and discover your puppy’s hidden talents. Tricks in the City provides step-by-step training instructions to help you teach your dog tricks, from basic to advanced.

Learn from a Certified Trick Dog Instructor. Sassafras Lowrey is a celebrated author and Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI). She has trained and competed in sports from dog agility and rally obedience to canine parkour and tricks. Her writings include viral content on Dogster.com and articles in The Bark magazine, Dogster Magazine, and Whole Dog Journal.

Ever wish your dog could be like the dogs you see on TV? Now your dog can! From skateboarding and playing basketball or piano to finding hidden objects, you can have fun with your dog and transform your relationship. Tricks in the City focuses on tricks that can be done safely in small spaces, city streets, and parks. Dog tricks are a great way to bond with your dog, build your dog’s physical and mental strength, and impress your friends and family.

You will learn:

  • How to build better relationships with your dog through trick training
  • How to teach puppies and old dogs new tricks
  • The positive physical, mental, and emotional health impacts of trick training for dogs

Tricks in the City includes an interview with America's Got Talent star Sara Carson and a foreword by Kyra Sundance, founder of Do More With Your Dog! If you have read Zak George's Dog Training Revolution, Lucky Dog Lessons, or 101 Dog Tricks, you will love Tricks in the City.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781642500394
Publisher: TURNER PUB CO
Publication date: 08/15/2019
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 7.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Sassafras Lowrey is the 2013 winner of the Lambda Literary Emerging Writer Award. Sassafras’ books; Lost Boi, Kicked Out, A Little Queermas Carol, Leather Ever After, and Roving Pack; have been honored by organizations ranging from the National Leather Association to the American Library Association. Sassafras’ nonfiction book Left Out: How Marriage Equality Abandoned Homeless LGBTQ Youth is forthcoming from The New Press. Her fiction and nonfiction has appeared in numerous anthologies and literary journals, and she regularly teaches writing at colleges and conferences across the country.

Sassafras has been involved with dog sports and dog training for over twenty years including Competition Obedience, Dog Agility, Tricks, Rally Obedience, and service dog training. In the early 2000s she competed at top levels of Dog Agility. She is a Certified Trick Dog Instructor (CTDI) and has achieved the highest award level of All Star Trainer. Sassafras currently competes with her own dogs in tricks and canine parkour and trains in rally obedience and dog agility. Her dogs have achieved Champion Trick Dog (the highest level of trick competition), and Trick Dog Performer titles.

Sassafras has written regularly for dog magazines for over a decade and she regularly contributes to The Bark, Dogster Magazine and Whole Dog Journal, among other publications discussing dog lifestyle trends, news, dog health, training and behavior. She is also a pet parenting/lifestyle monthly columnist for Curve Magazine and Grok Nation.



Kyra's world-acclaimed acrobatic Stunt Dog Team performs on premier stages internationally at circuses, professional sports halftime shows, and on television shows such as The Tonight Show (twice), Ellen, ET, Worldwide Fido Awards, Animal Planet, Showdog Moms & Dads, and more. Kyra and her dogs starred in Disney’s Underdog stage show, and starred in a command performance in Marrakech for the King of Morocco. Kyra authored many popular books including the international besteller 101 Dog Tricks (translated into 15 languages), 51 Puppy Tricks, The Dog Tricks and Training Workbook,The Dog Rules, 101 Ways to Do More With Your Dog, and 10-Minute Dog Training Games

Read an Excerpt

For this trick you will be teaching your dog to go behind you and between your legs. This is a cute trick and can also be really useful to position your dog if you are waiting in line together to go to a dog-friendly event, or if your dog is nervous around people. Having your dog between your legs is a great way to deter (all but the rudest) strangers from trying to pet your dog!

  • Have your dog in front of you and have treats in both your right and left hand.
  • Face your dog and lure them with your left hand toward you.
  • Reach between your legs with your right hand and a treat.
  • Bring your dog through your legs, stopping them with their shoulders even with your knees. Give your dog the treat and praise, then release. If your dog is reluctant to move forward, you can toss another treat forward to move them out of the peek-a-boo position.
  • As your dog becomes more familiar with what you want, you can phase out the treat lure and transition to an empty hand, which will become your physical lure. You can also add in your verbal cue of choice—“middle,” “peek-a-boo,” and “center” are great options but, as with any trick, you can call this one whatever you want.

Extra Credit
You can teach your dog to come into peek-a-boo position from your right side by repeating the above steps on the right side. Even though your dog might be very familiar with the trick on your left, you might need to go slowly. Also practice out on your walks—be careful not to get your dog tangled with the leash.

This is a more advanced version of the peek-a-boo trick. For this trick, your dog will go between your legs, put their front feet onto your feet, and together you will crab-walk forward. Hint: if you want to do this trick but have a very small dog, you may need to keep your toes pointed very close together for your dog to be able to reach each of your feet with their front feet. This trick is also challenging if you have a very large dog; my Newfoundland (giant breed) and I are physically incapable of doing this one because I am too short, and she is too tall!

  • Ask your dog to come into the peek-a-boo position.
  • Have treats in your hand that your dog is really excited about and point your toes toward each other (this will make it easier for your dog).
  • Lift your hand up and toward the right; with your dog’s nose on the treat, you should be able to steer your dog’s body by moving their head. Your goal here is to support your dog by guiding them into the position of (to start) putting their right front paw onto your right foot, or their left front paw onto your left foot. To start, just focus on getting one paw on one foot. As soon as your dog’s paw gets onto your foot, click/praise and treat.
  • Once you are consistently able to lure your dog to put one paw onto one of your feet, start trying to get their second paw onto your second foot. Use the same lure technique of moving your dog’s head (and the feet will follow) by keeping their nose on a treat, and lure them forward and up. Make sure to keep your toes pressed close together to help make it easier for your dog to get their paws onto your feet. This might take some practice because a lot of us teach our dogs not to walk on us, so some dogs will take a little bit of encouragement and practice to understand that you actually do want them to walk on you.
  • Once your dog is comfortably being lured onto both of your feet, you can add your verbal cue. You can call this trick anything you want. Some cute examples are “shuffle,” “slippers,” and “tootsies.” Start by introducing the verbal cue right before your dog puts their paws up onto your feet, then click, praise and treat. Then begin verbally cuing without the lure. If at any point your dog seems to get confused or frustrated, just return to the previous step and practice that more in your training sessions, before making things a bit more difficult again.
  • Next, you’ll start walking—well, it’s more like a waddle. Start very slow, with lots of praise as you begin to just start shuffling your feet. Allow your dog to get comfortable with the feeling of your feet moving under theirs. It can help to put the food lure back on your dog’s nose to more heavily reinforce, along with the verbal praise, as you begin to move your feet.
  • Build up the number of steps you take very slowly and start to experiment with how high you can lift your feet with your dog’s paws staying on. Keep it fun and playful, lots of treats and praise!

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Foreword
Introduction: From Street Dog to Champion
Chapter 1: Why Tricks & How Dogs Learn
Chapter 2: Getting Started
Chapter 3: Safety First!
Chapter 4: Tricks to Teach

  • Sit
  • Down
  • Sit Pretty
  • High-Five
  • Wave
  • Shake
  • Touch (Hand Target)
  • Target on the Ground
  • Go To
  • Two On/Paws Up
  • Say Your Prayers/Head Duck
  • Four On
  • Go Under
  • Crawl
  • Put Your Toys Away
  • Fetch to Hand
  • Back Up
  • Ride in a Wagon
  • Peek-A-Boo
  • Walk on Your Feet
  • Hold
  • Leave It
  • Drop It
  • Pick Up
  • Over
  • Jump Over My Leg/Arm
  • Jump Into My Arms
  • Basketball
  • Speak
  • Scratch Art
  • Roll Over
  • Splat
  • Hoop Jump
  • Give Kisses
  • Spin
  • Shell Game
  • Push
  • Balance
  • Carry
  • Learn Object Names
  • Figure Eight
  • Leg Weave Walking
  • Perch Work
  • (Circus Elephant Tricks)
  • Push Light
  • Skateboard
  • Cover Your Eyes
  • My Dog Can Read
  • Rebounds
  • Chorus Line Kicks
  • Drawing

Chapter 5: Taking Tricks to the Next Level

Acknowledgements
About the Author

What People are Saying About This

From the Publisher

"With easy to follow step-by-step instructions, this book gives both you and your pup something new and fun to do!" and they recommend the book as suitable for all dog owners." ―American Kennel Club

"Tricks in the City is an anthem for dogs of all ages, sizes, and abilities. Trick training is about relationship building and confidence-boosting, not only for our dogs, but for us as well!" ―Pe3t Connection

"With Tricks in the City, you will use positive training methods to build a joyful relationship with your dog, where he is a willing partner in the training process. Trick training builds relationships by deepening communication pathways, trust, and mutual respect. It offers a way to bond with your dog as you strive toward common goals and delight in your successes. The trust and cooperative spirit developed through this process will last a lifetime." —Kyra Sundance, author of NY Times best-seller 101 Dog Tricks

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