Westie puppy -12 weeks – tricks – cute -potty training – West Highland White Terrier -Rose Marie

December 16, 2009 by admin  
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Westie – West Highland White Terrier- 12 weeks old -how to Potty Train Your Puppy- smart cute funny puppy tricks – clicker training – Rose Marie – ring bell for puppy potty training – beg – roll over – sit – down – shut door – crate – turn – speak – rollover – house training – Sad – shake paw – mini dachshund

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25 Responses to “Westie puppy -12 weeks – tricks – cute -potty training – West Highland White Terrier -Rose Marie”

  1. NokturnalDesecration on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    Any dog breed can be trained some harder then others, positive attitude and patience is a must

  2. TravelingEMarketer on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    Wow! Amazing!

    My Westie won’t do anything if there’s no treat involved! And sometimes, she doesn’t want to work for it! lol

  3. PSNrokothoko on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    but would this work on a labrador pup

  4. PSNrokothoko on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    awesome! got to do a tutorial!

  5. nikkileeriot on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    You’ve done really well with your pup =]

  6. FuyumiPopo on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    ah okay! ^^ thanks!!

  7. slurpeee93 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    @bounciebean eg. when he looks at you ‘click’ & treat him. so he learns to listen & pay attention to you. try to make training sessions short 10-15 mins becaue it’ll become frustrating for both you and your puppy. sorry its a little late,hope it helps :)

  8. slurpeee93 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    @bounciebean before you can use the clicker with training, the dog needs to know what the ‘click’ means.i had to teach my dog the clicker means food :) get some treats (all different sorts is better so your puppy doesnt loose interest.peices of cheese,different treats,meats) & the clicker. you have to ‘click’ & then give him a treat & keep doing that until his full attention is on u

  9. slurpeee93 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    @FuyumiPopo when my dog would bark(not on command)i would say ‘speak’ while he’s barking & say ‘good boy’ & give him a treat straight away after he barked. i just kept doing that until he understood that when i say speak, he’s supposed to bark. there might be other ways of teaching a dog to speak, but i find this way the easiest. they’ll learn to associate the word you say with the trick. hope it helps :)

  10. FuyumiPopo on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    That’s so cute!!!! He’s very smart :) How do you teach a dog to bark on command like you just did?

  11. Midnite316 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    Nice. I have a puppy and I trained her at 6 week old. she 8 week now. she know how to sit,stay,come, shake hands.

  12. spizec on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    What are you feeding your dog…

  13. BilboFigaroLucy on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    You have a smart dog. :D It’s so cute!!

  14. justjesse198 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    WOW! that is AMAZING!!! at 12 weeks?!!! wow, she is gonna be quite the trick dog when she gets older! :) great job with her!
    ~Emma and Sophie~

  15. bounciebean on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    Thanks for replying so quickly.. I’ve tried using a clicker. But he just doesnt respond.. He absolutely does not hear us unless he wants to :( The only response we’re getting to him in regards to training is by saying “no” and “good boy”. He understands the latter very well lol. But even “no” takes a few times. How did you get Rose to listen to you before you trained her?
    Thanks again :)

  16. rtwilliams83 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    I bought the book: GETTING STARTED: CLICKER TRAINING FOR DOGS-by KAREN PRYOR it came with a clicker and flash cards and a book, about $19.00 at the pet store. I use hot dogs for treats and tear off a very small (1/2 pea size) piece with my fingernail. I found that if I keep the clicker in my right hand and the treats in my left hand and give her the treats with my right hand she does not focus on the left/treat hand.

  17. bounciebean on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    Hi, I’ve had my westie puppy for abt 2 weeks – hes just over 11 wks (hasnt had injections yet so cant go out) i’m trying to train him but he’s just so cheeky- if hes not asleep or tired, he’s over excited/bitey/chasey/barking etc. He’s more or less got ‘sit’ and starting to respond to ‘come here’ – but only cos of my ‘excited’ voice i think, not cos hes listening. He is kinda paper-trained but sneaks off to do it sometimes. HELP PLEASE :) We esp hate his biting :( The puppy in the vid is amazing

  18. sound2k8 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    that was a really cool vid can any one help me are westies hard to train or just like any other dogs and also can any one give me advice on training

  19. avancenaraniel on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    ond ive got an 8 week old westie but he can only sit and come at the moment can u give me sum hints please

  20. Linkinspea on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    i try to train my dog but i dont want to feed her to many treats so she doesnt get overweight. what type of treats do you use?

  21. Tauvrn on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    I got a bunch of chicken and started training her. Took 3 days for her to know ‘down’. Still don’t know a good way to potty train her.

  22. gretch165 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    its a bit easier to train a 2 years old dog because they can listen properly and can’t be easily distracted from the things surrounding them because they got used to it. But the very first thing you should teach your pet is weather they know their name or not. because if they don’t know their own name then you’ll have difficulty teaching her tricks. :) i hope it helps :) )

  23. drb3432002 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    When your westie starts to get a little older I suggest you start to let her roam around on her own outside, its really interesting to watch how well they interact with nature. My westie Liz once had actually caught a rabbit in our back yard, I made her put it down it held her while it ran for its life haha

  24. drb3432002 on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    My Westie Lizzie is about 7 and when she was young we taught her to ring a bell attached to the door handle by a string when she needs to go to the bathroom too. Before we got Liz of our Westie breeder she warned us that male westies are more dominant and are harder to train because of their independent attitudes. And they are known to be picky about where they do their business. (She does think that when our cat is outside its a good time to ring the bell haha)

  25. WestieWonders on December 16th, 2009 2:57 am

    Haha, very cute!!
    8D

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