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What unique trick should I teach my min pin?

I have a two year old min pin who knows how to beg, high five, sit, circle (spin in a circle), and tell me which hand the treat is in.

He's too hyper to teach how to lay down or roll over.

But he's very easy to train, so what should I teach him?
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How about getting a little ball and tossing it and letting him jump up and catch it in the air! Have fun!
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Teach him to bark QUIETLY for his treat.....
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Teach him to count.
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Paw, high five, and wave (each with both paws)
Give me ten (both paws at the same time)
Say your prayers (paws up on your arm and head in between his legs)
Bow
circle in the other direction if he doesn't know it (give it a different command)
If he can't lie down, and rollover is out of the question, then play dead probably is too.
Touch (with his nose and in different directions i.e. left, right, up and down)
Jump over your leg or through a hoola hoop
Weave through your legs
Speak
Wipe your nose
Catch a treat from his nose
Four on the floor and one for free (Without giving a command just place four treats on the floor, one at a time. If he goes for any treat pick them all up then put them back down on the ground. When he doesn't go for the treats, give him a better treat from your hand and pick up the four from the floor.)
Crawl if you can get him into the down for long enough, this will probably be hard

Just a trick for getting him to lie down or crawl: sit on the floor with your legs stretched in front of you, then bend your knees up a little so that your dog can lie down under your legs, but can't stand up under your legs. Then take a treat and lure your dog under your legs. If you get him to keep going straight under your legs you can call it crawl, and you get him to stop under your legs than name it down. Slowly start raising your legs, but still expecting him to have his stomach on the floor. Eventually remove your legs and still expect the down.

Agility may also be fun for you and your dog if your dog has lots of energy and loves to learn.

Good luck and have fun with your dog!
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