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I've tried so far to get him to stand by holding a cookie up above him and saying stand to associate being on hind legs w/ standing is there anything else i should b doing so my rat will learn some simple commands

2006-10-13 17:55:41 · 7 answers · asked by puddingizcool 2 in Pets Other - Pets

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2006-10-13 18:04:04 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The first trick most rats learn is "come" by heading towards the person holding their favorite foods. There are LOTS of tricks. If you look online you'll find an entire organization in England devoted to Agility training, where rats do the very same tricks that Australian Sheperds do! You can set up your own agility training center using some boards, some pegs, and some dowels. There are schematics around the web, and I'm sure some folks are selling agility kits.

Mazes are fun to work with, and you can use balsa wood to create some pretty complex ones. Again, the key is to see if your rat responds to treats. Place a treat at one end of the maze, and this works best if you use something like a soft food..you can leave traces of it along the route.

Clickers are great for behavior training. Teach your rat that whenever he hears a click, he knows he's getting a treat. Then you'll be able to show him things like.. pick a shape, hear a click, get a treat. Soon you'll be able to not click, then ask him to find that shape, and he'll get his treat! There's even a school that uses Rat Basketball as a click trained exercise for their psychology majors.

Basic tricks are often a matter of learning what your rat is good at, and then praising him for doing it when you ask him to. You may have seen my Dentist Rat trick on Animal Planet. Many rats enjoy exploring, and placing a small piece of butterscotch chips near the back of my teeth give them MORE incentive.

Raymond, one of my older blind rats, enjoys dancing. He was sick as a baby, and would walk in circles. When he did, I'd say, "dance Ray!" and give him a grape or piece of banana. Now when I say "Dance!" he goes back into that same circle behavior he did as a kit.

Rats are very much like dogs in training. They like getting praise, they like getting treats, and they LOVE getting attention. You can teach a rat to fetch! Toss a piece of paper tied to string away from you. Say, "Give me!" then gently pull the paper back towards you. When he arrives, give him a grape. He'll get the idea fast.

Keep in mind rats have short attention spans. What may be fun for you, may bore the heck out of him after a bit. So be sure to change some of the treats around if you are doing the same tricks. Also, keep consistent. Try not to teach too many tricks at once. Three or four every few weeks is enough. If you always show him the same way, he'll figure it out. But, since he is an animal, he may decide that's not a trick he wants to do. NEVER FORCE HIM. Instead, find a way to keep him interested by varying the trick. (Instead of using string, use a tennis ball, an old sock...etc)

There are a few hundred tricks listed just in the United States. If you do a search, use the keywords Behavior training, and Rat. You'll find all sorts of nice little ways to make your ratty impress your friends.

Keep the following in mind when training:
NEVER use pain or harm your pet.
Always reinforce with kindness and positive attention.
Your pet may get tired so keep her needs and physical safety in mind.
Never train when you're in a bad mood.
I hope this helps!

2006-10-13 18:11:54 · answer #2 · answered by misstigeress 4 · 0 1

Try looking up a skinner box on the web and build one for you rat. This is the thing that psychologist use to get rats to do many complex thing. Also look at some psychology research papers that are on the skinner box. This may help. :)

2006-10-13 18:02:16 · answer #3 · answered by Heavy Metal 3 · 0 1

First and foremost, if you are using treats to train your rat, he should be hungry when you train him. That DOES NOT mean to starve him.

Give your rat 1/4 cup of food. See if he eats it all in 24 hours. If not, start reducing the amount of food you give him by one or two tablespoons at a time. Measure the amount he eats in any 24-hour period. When you find the exact amount he eats in 24 hours - every 24 hour period, eliminate 2 tablespoons of food from that amount as his daily ration. THEN use extra bits of his daily ration to train him.

On days you aren't going to be training him, add the additional 2 tablespoons of food to his daily rations.

2006-10-13 18:04:16 · answer #4 · answered by north79004487 5 · 0 1

Call me old fashioned, I just don't see the point in having a rat as a pet.

2006-10-13 18:07:43 · answer #5 · answered by patti duke 7 · 0 1

Glue traps are the best method to trap rats and mice . I found detailed information at http://pests.in

2006-10-14 15:06:51 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

rats are very smart and easily trained to do all sorts of tricks
why dont you get a book on rats and see what they suggest

2006-10-13 19:49:46 · answer #7 · answered by Loollea 6 · 0 1

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