3. Main Idea and Details The Trick to Dog Training Dog owners can train their dogs to do many different things. Abir’s dog, Lexy, goes to her pen when she hears Abir say “Pen, Lexy.” He trained Lexy by rewarding her with a treat when she went inside it. Jean trained her beagle, Max, to walk beside her. She put Max on a short leash. Jean gave Max treats when he walked calmly and did not pull. Montel trained his poodle, Frankie, to do tricks. First he taught him to follow simple commands like “sit” and “stay.” Then Montel taught Frankie how to roll over, jump up into his arms, and fetch the newspaper. Dogs like to be rewarded when they do what their owners want them to do. Nice words, a loving pet, and a yummy treat are always great rewards for a hard-working dog.
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11. The meat on my plate is beef. Please take your feet off the bed. Dad cleans the green beans before we eat them. We need a leash and treats for our new dog. I clean my teeth before I go to sleep. The m ea t on my plate is b ee f. Pl ea se take your f ee t off the bed. Dad cl ea ns the gr ee n b ea ns before we ea t them. We n ee d a l ea sh and tr ea ts for our new dog. I cl ea n my t ee th before I go to sl ee p.
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15. Go Fetch! Cree is at an age when most kids like to spend their free time playing video games or hanging out with their friends. Instead, this fifth grader from Santa Fe, New Mexico, spends three hours each Wednesday afternoon training dogs. Cree is a volunteer at Assistance Dogs. That is one of several programs around the country that train dogs to be the eyes, ears, and hands for some people with disabilities. Cree started volunteering when she was in fourth grade because she loves animals. Dogs in the program learn how to open and shut doors, turn lights on and off, throw away trash, and pick up items for people who are in wheelchairs. Each dog learns a total of 90 commands.
16. “ The hardest command to teach a dog is the stand-stay position,” Cree says. In that position, the dog stands at its owner’s side when it is not doing anything else. Cree says that training dogs has taught her patience and responsibility. “It’s really fun,” she says. “The animals get really attached to you, and it’s hard to say good-bye.” Although saying good-bye isn’t easy, Cree knows that she has helped both the dog and its grateful owner. When she grows up, Cree plans to be an animal doctor called a veterinarian.
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18. disability A dog can be the eyes for a person with a seeing disability .
19. disability A disability is something that stops you from doing things that most people can do.