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Dogs don't just roll over and play dead in Hollywood. It takes a good trainer and lots of practice.
In Jaime Van Wye's Hollywood Tricks class, dogs learn to throw themselves on the ground and die dramatically. Olive, a 5-year-old English shepherd, goes to the ground when she hears the command "Bang, bang," but keeps her head up until she hears a third bang, said owner Sherry Marks.
When Laura Milton forms her hand into a gun her Rottweiler, Mojo, will roll over with his feet up in the air and his paws hanging limp.
Successful graduates of the class can also fetch beer from the fridge, take your socks off, grab a cell phone when it rings or help collect the laundry.
"In L.A., everybody wants their dogs to be in the movies, you know how it is," Van Wye said.
Van Wye is founder of the Zoom Room, a "social petworking" club she now is franchising. The center's three branches — in the Los Angeles area and Austin, Texas — offer group classes, private classes, birthday parties, "bark mitzvahs," meet-ups and other activities.
The tricks series is made for Hollywood, though. Van Wye, the daughter of NBA Hall of Famer Gail Goodrich, first had a boarding kennel that catered to customers like Tom Cruise, Kelly Clarkson and Tyra Banks. Then she and her husband opened the Zoom Room and came up with Hollywood Tricks to set her center apart.
Her own dog, a Komodor named Clyde Orange, has been in a movie or two ("Marmaduke" and the yet-to-be-released "Beverly Hills Chihuahua 2"). His specialty is taking her socks off, and they've got a spot to show off that trick on Jay Leno's "Tonight" show.
"He's like a celebrity," Van Wye said.
The Zoom Room teaches 78 different behaviors. In addition to standard hoops and hurdles, dogs learn to skateboard, walk a plank and play basketball. That last trick has nothing to do with her father, Van Wye said. It was designed around one of her students who liked to jump.

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