Hold “Lie Down” for 20 seconds. Hold “Roll Over” for 20 seconds. Hold “Beg” for 20 seconds. Hold “Spin” for 20 seconds. How do you lure coursing on Nintendogs? Lure Coursing (Japanese: ルアーコーシング Lure Coursing) is a competition that replaces the Agility Trial in Nintendogs + Cats.
What is Lure Coursing? Lure coursing is the sport of having dogs chase a mechanized lure. Modern lure courses use an artificial lure attached to a pulley for dogs to chase. And it's not just for sighthounds anymore – recreational lure coursing clubs have been established for dogs of any breed.
They come in many different kinds and can be bought at the Pet Supply store, found on walks or exchanged for materials at the Recycle Shop.
In Nintendogs + Cats, the competitions make a return. There are five cups; the Junior Cup, Amateur Cup, Pro Cup, Master Cup, and Nintendogs Cup. The Agility Trial from Nintendogs is replaced with Lure Coursing, which involves the dog trying to chase a lure in a race.
Say the name of the trick when the icon appears.Right/Left Paw. With your dog sitting, press down on its right/left paw with the stylus and lift it up. ... Lay Down. With you dog in the sitting position, drag the stylus down from the top to the bottom of the screen. ... Spin. ... Roll Over. ... Stand. ... Jump. ... Say Please. ... Cheer.More items...•
Information. Each individual pet earns Heart Points, and Owner Points are the cumulative point total of every pet a player has owned (this is occasionally rounded down by 1 or 2 points for unknown reasons). Each dog or cat can earn a maximum of 200 Heart Points per day.
In the demo, you can choose to play with dogs from all three versions of nintendogs+cats (golden retriever, toy poodle, and French bulldog). nintendogs puppies are back in the palm of your hand on the Nintendo 3DS system, with even cuter and more expressive puppies and, for the first time, kittens!
Basic TricksSneeze: While sitting tap your dogs nose. it should sneeze. ... Backflip: Tell your dog to sit. Then, tell your dog to jump. ... Speak: buy a keyboard (at 5000 trainer points) tap the little trumpet symbol. Now tap the camera symbol until it reaches the right dog. ... Wave: Tell your dog to sit.
Once you have a dog in Nintendogs + Cats, you can save up to buy a cat. You can't teach cats tricks or enter them in competitions, nor can you take them on walks. However, you can brush them, pet them, and play with them. As they accumulate points, cats in Nintendogs + Cats become more likely to bring you cat gifts.
Hold "Lie Down" for 20 seconds.Hold "Roll Over" for 20 seconds.Hold "Beg" for 20 seconds.Hold "Spin" for 20 seconds.
The dog will then indicate whether or not they understood the player with various signs. If the dog completely understood, there will be a lightbulb above the dog's head that they can eat. If they almost understood, there will be one blue question mark.
16 tricksYour whistle must be the same tone or it will now work. Your dog must know all 16 tricks in order for your dog to do this. This trick is very similar to the Backflip tricks from Nintendogs. Command your dog to sit, then jump.
Nintendogs is a real-time pet simulation video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld video game console. It was released in Japan, and was later released in: North America, Australia, New Zealand, Europe and other regions.
Lure Coursing (Japanese: ルアーコーシング Lure Coursing) is a competition that replaces the Agility Trial in Nintendogs + Cats. The player has to spin the lure's reel clockwise on the Touch Screen to lure their puppy through the course, avoiding obstacles and two competing puppies along the way.
If this happens, the player can turn the reel counterclockwise and press the button in the center of the reel honk the horn to continue running. If their puppy catches the lure, honking the lure's horn or spinning the lure's reel clockwise causes the puppy to let go.
After it barks four times , the dog will attempt to leap at the lure. If the dog slows down, players should slow down and squeak the horn. It's better to go slow than to lose the dog multiple times. Going too slow, however, will likely result in the dog catching the lure.
Lure. A dog that lost track of the lure. There are 5 different levels of lure quality. As the player advances through the lure coursing competitions, they may need to upgrade to a new lure every once in a while. The starter lures include Red Lure, Blue Lure, Pink Lure, and Yellow Lure.
Pro Cup. The player starts encountering hurdles, where they must pull the lure to the white area just beyond the hurdle, stop, and honk the lure's horn to encourage their puppy to jump over the hurdle. Once their puppy jumps, they must start reeling the lure again so their puppy does not catch it.
Nintendogs Cup. There are many path crossings, hurdles and turns. If the player's puppy is not fast enough, one mistake could cost them first place. It goes without saying that intensive training is crucial for the puppy to win this course.
In the competition, the player must keep track of their dog on the top screen by spinning the lure as they avoid obstacles along the way. However, if they go too fast, the dog will lose sight of the lure and slow down, eventually stopping.
Lure coursing essentially amounts to a race between your dog and two competitors. Your role is to drag a lure to draw your pup through the course. It sounds simple but this competition can actually be fairly difficult, for a number of reasons.
The key to success in disc throwing is practice. While your dog can fetch a disc from the get-go, it's not particularly good at it. You need to train the poor thing. Next to you're on a walk, take them to the park and practice. When your dog catches the disc, they'll want to chew on it. Double tap the touch screen to call them back. When they return to you, use your stylus to pull the disc from their mouth. Initially they'll try to hold onto it, growling at you. When they let go, pet them. Repeat this until they stop growling. If you practice enough, they should eventually be able to fetch faster and more accurately.
The Basic Lures are the slowest Lure tier in the game, all sharing the same speed. They are recommended for the Junior and Amateur Cup. All Basic Lures can be bought in the BARC Shop for the same price.
The intermediate lures are faster than the basic lures, and they all vary in speed. The Banana Lure can be bought from the pet supply store after getting 850 Owner Points or by playing for 6 days or more, while the other lures can be found on walks. They are recommended for usage in the Amateur Cup, Pro Cup and Master Cup.
The Pro Lures are the fastest lures in the game, and are recommended for the Master and Nintendogs Cups. They are unlocked at the BARC Shop after getting 2,350 Owner Points or by playing for 12 days or more. A special Rainbow Lure can also be exchanged for a certain amount of materials at the recycle shop.
The competition revolves around flying discs and a dog's ability to catch them. The player must earn as many points as possible within a time limit to succeed. The farther the player throws a disc, the more points earned. They will also get one bonus point if their dog jumps to catch a disc.
The Agility Trial tests the player's pets on how well they can maneuver throughout an obstacle course. During the trial the player must complete obstacles with few (or no) mistakes within a time limit in order to pass.
Obedience Trials are revolved around a dog's ability to perform a variety of tricks and occasionally hold them for a certain period of time. Each trial rank has different tricks that will need to be performed, which the player must educate themselves on.
Lure Coursing is a race against two other dogs, with the owners having to use lures to guide their dog along a set track. Dogs will chase the lures, but may give up if the lure is going too fast or catch the lure if it is going too slow. The player may need to slow down, speed up, or stop their lure completely to deal with certain obstacles.
If you lose your 3DS AR cards, you can get a PDF of the AR Cards from Nintendo's web site . You can practice with the AR Camera that is automatically included in your Nintendogs supplies. Just choose AR Camera and the game will tell you what to do. You have to be in a well-lit place, and you have to put your AR Card somewhere on camera.
To use the 3DS AR camera , you have to have the AR Cards that are included with the 3DS. If you lose your 3DS AR cards, you can get a PDF of the AR Cards from Nintendo's web site.