Skill (pet)

As with Sims, pets have skills as well.

The Sims
As with Sims, pets have skills as well. However, theirs are unsurprisingly different. Both cats and dogs have two common skills, as as well as one unique one each. They are as follows:


 * Tricks: A pet, be it cat or dog, can learn a few tricks. When a pet is in a good mood, have a Sim teach it some tricks. Naturally, when it first starts practicing, it will be abysmal, but the more practice it gets, the more tricks it will be able to do. Cats can learn to Box, Dance, and Play Keyboard. Dogs can learn High Flip, Low Flip, Bounce, Jump, and Play Dead. A higher obedience helps a pet learn tricks faster. Sims can also pay the pet trainer in Old Town a few Simoleons to do it for them.


 * Obedience: No matter how loyal a pet is, it will only follow every command if its Obedience skill is high. The higher the Obedience skill is, the more likely they are to follow a command, and the quicker they will learn new tricks. Also, pets with at least three points in Obedience can often be told to stop what they're doing. Therefore, it is essential to make sure a pet is obedient. Clicking on 'Sit and Stay' will start a session of teaching this skill. Additionally, a pet will gain a small amount of Obedience skill when a Sim calls it over.


 * Housebreaking (Dogs only): Cats know to do their thing in the litter tray, but dogs have no such instincts. Therefore, Sims'll need to give puppies a crash course about where to urinate. The moment a puddle or a pile of poo appears, scold him if it's inside. This will increase the dog's Housebreaking skill. After a while, he will start doing his business outside, and if he does that, make sure to praise him.

Note: Training a pet will make the pet lose its energy faster.
 * Hunting (Cats only): The higher this skill, the better chances a cat will have of catching rabbits or any other pests that might be attacking a vegetable patch. A cat can learn this skill on its own, but can be initiated by the player by clicking on him and selecting 'Hunt'.

The Sims 2
Pet skills in The Sims 2 Pets are divided into two categories: Behaviors and Commands.

Behaviors
Pets can be Praised or Scolded for the things they do which help them learn behaviors. Scolding a pet discourages the behavior, and praising encourages it. Sims can encourage and discourage bad behavior as well as good behavior. Once behaviors are learned Sims can use them as commands.

Sims can only praise or scold the last behavior of a pet. The player can see if a pet can be praised or scolded by the circular arrow in the corner of their portraits.


 * Notes

Commands
Commands are tricks that Sims can teach their pets. Once a pet learns a command a Sim can give the pet that command at any time.

Commands are necessary for a pet to advance in a career.


 * List of Commands
 * Sit up
 * Stay
 * Come Here
 * Pets who have learned this command can be called to eat by clicking on a food bowl.
 * Roll Over
 * Speak
 * Shake (paws)
 * Play Dead
 * Use Toilet (cats only)

The Sims 3
Pet skills return in The Sims 3: Pets and they vary from species to species:

Dog skills
When playing via the console, players are able to click on a dog to teach him or her to dig once they reach adulthood. The fetching skill can be obtained by buying the Lifetime Happiness Reward "Awesome at Fetch."
 * Hunting
 * Digging (Console Version)
 * Fetching (Console Version)

Cat skills
When playing via the console, the Sim can teach a cat to Hunt by simply selecting the option for the cat to "Stalk Something" as soon as he or she is an adult.
 * Hunting

Cats can hunt minor pets, which will appear in the cat's inventory. The cat can give the minor pet to its owner.

Horse skills

 * Racing
 * Jumping

To teach a horse the Racing or Jumping skill, the player can send the horse to the training grounds and instruct him or her to jump or run.