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When Cinderella found Pumpkin on the palace balcony, she was very surprised to discover that she was actually an anniversary present from the Prince! This glamorous puppy loves to attend royal balls and she twirls and dances with the elegance of a princess. Pumpkin’s sure to get the royal treatment with her sparkly bed for her beauty rest, accessories for pampering and extra-special jewels to decorate! Pumpkin will feel like royalty after her day at the palace. Disney Princess Palace Pets Cinderella’s pet Pumpkin, comes to life with this adorable, interactive, remote-controlled puppy. The Disney Princess Palace Pets: Magic Dance Pumpkin can speak over a dozen phrases and sounds, follow movement commands from the light-up magic wand controller, and perform two pre-programmed dance sequences. With soft fabric ears, removable fur cuffs, stylish satin tutu and bow, oversized plush tail, and elegant glittering tiara, there’s no doubt this is one royal pooch! Magic Dance Pumpkin's Features
Magic Dance Pumpkin can Talk! Press Pumpkin's jewel and she'll say over 9 phrases! Magic Dance Pumpkin wags her tail! Pumpkin loves to wiggle her tail back and forth! Magic Dnace Pumpkin can curtsy! It's time to dance at the ball with Pumpkin! Magic Dance Pumpkin dances! Pumpkin dances and twirls to 2 of her favorite songs! See all 176 customer reviews E. Van Der Scratchy See all 176 customer reviews (newest first) We wanted to love this but it there were a couple issues that just held it back for us. How To Get Rust Stains Off A Porcelain TubFirst off, the tail falls off constantly!Dmb T Shirts stopped working after 2 weeksUsed Furniture For Sale In Faisalabad Received pet today did not work properly.
....very unhappy grandaughter an very unhappy grandmother My granddaugher loved it I gave this toy to my grand-daughter for her Birthday. She loves it and it works great. Its doing everything that it promised it would do. Came in a broken box torn up. The product itself didn't not operate even with new batteries. The dog didn't move only the wand would light up and that was about it. Great toy dog better than the fur real ones fast shipping great customer service my 4 yr old is really loving this Big hit at a 3 year old birthday party I'm so glad I didn't spend full price on this after reading the reviews! Haven't opened it up yet but now I'll be looking for the tail to fall off apparently!! See and discover other items: my life dolls accessoriesHow to Train Your Dog with a Clicker Learn 6 tips to help you clicker train easily and effectively. Page 1 of 2In my last article, I explained what makes the simple clicker such a powerful training tool. Today, some tips for using the clicker most effectively as you work with your own dog.
How to Train Your Dog with a ClickerAnd now to your clicker tips.1. Always Follow a Click with a Treat. Always.Always immediately follow a click with a treat. Even if you clicked accidentally. Even if you clicked a behavior you would really rather not strengthen. Remember, the click in itself means nothing to your dog--she could care less about it. She learns to pay attention to it because it reliably predicts food. Food keeps dogs alive and consequently food does matter in its own right. Every click that’s not followed by a treat weakens the clicker’s reliability as a predictor of food. The less reliable the clicker is, the less relevant it is to your dog. And by the way, that’s not all-- a predictable, reliable world is important to animals, and there’s some evidence that dogs will check out of the training process when the demon of unreliability shows up.2. Teach Your Dog That Responding to You Is the Key to Getting TreatsKeep the treats irrelevant. That may seem a funny way of putting it, since you’re rewarding your dog with treats, but bear with me a sec.
How often do you hear someone say her dog will do X only when he knows she has a treat? To avoid that problem, do two things. One, carry treats around and … don’t train. Lesson for your dog: The presence of treats does not necessarily predict an opportunity to get hold of them. Two, stash treats in sealed containers around your house or in your training area. Ask your dog to do whatever behavior you’re working on, click, and deliver a treat from your secret stash. Just because my human doesn’t seem to have any treats handy doesn’t mean I can’t get a treat by doing what she asks. What does predict a chance of treats? Doing what the human asks.Of course, it’s fine to whip out some treats in plain view of your dog and start a training session. Just be sure to mix up the scenario often enough so your dog doesn’t learn she can always and only earn treats when she sees them upfront.3. Don’t Use the Clicker to Get Your Dog’s AttentionThink of the clicker as an asterisk or a spotlight, not as a remote.