Have you ever considered teaching your pet rat tricks? Well this page is for you! It's here to inspire ideas and help you discover what a wonderful pet rats actually make.
Is it hard to teach a rat tricks? No way! In fact, the only "equipment" you really need is a treat such as peanut butter or froot loops, a little patience, and of course your rat.
I like to use a clicker when training, and you might like to include that in your list of things to find. You can find them at your local PetSmart. Clickers also make excellent positive reinforcement for the correct behavior response. They really are a good investment.
Now on to the tricks!

Simple Tricks
 "Kiss"
This is such an easy trick, your rat has probably already taught this one to itself. If your rat is shy however, you can put a little drop of peanut butter on your cheek or hand to encourage your rat to lick. As soon as he licks, say "Kiss" then click the clicker. That's all! Soon he'll give you a kiss whenever you offer your hand or say the word "Kiss."   "Beg"
Remember how hard it was to teach your dog to sit up on his hind legs? Well rats are MUCH easier. In fact, this is another "trick" that rats do all by themselves. Simply dab a drop of peanut butter on your finger, then hold it over the rat's head. Ta-da! The rat stands up on it's hind legs to get the treat. Immediately say "beg" then reward the rat with a click from the clicker and the drop of peanut butter.
  "Over"
This is a trick you'll definately want to teach if you ever plan to do rat agility. To teach this one, place your rat on one side of the fence or object, say "over" then guide him over the obstacle with a treat. When he reaches the other side, click, then give him his treat.   "Lion Tamer"
This one is a lot of fun, and is a cute act for displays. Simply place a treat in your mouth, and allow the rat to take it out. Soon he'll be prying your mouth open with his little paws to peek inside.
  "Shoulder Surf"
Some rats will automatically climb up on your shoulder to ride along from room to room, but others need a little encouragement. The best method for training a shoulder surfer is to place him on your shoulder and give him treats while he's there. Let him get used to sitting calmly on your shoulder before you start moving around though, or he might get nervous.

Advanced Tricks
 "Hold"
Choose something small and lightweight, but not something so small that your rat might accidently swallow it. A small ring works well, or a little rubber ball. Hold ring in front of the rat, and encourage him to mouth it. Once he accepts it in his mouth, immediately click and give him a treat. It will take some patience before the rat will immediately take the object, but you'll be rewarded in the end.
 "Come"
The trick here is to get the rat to come to it's name or the command "come". Again, your best tool is a yummy treat. Place your rat down on a table or chair, then call the rats name and give him a tiny drop of peanut butter. Repeat from gradually further distances until he comes across the table to get his treat.

Please visit oPuPo's YouTube page to see videos on how to teach certain tricks. There are also lots of videos showing way to play with and entertain your rat.