Lego learns to OPEN drawers
January 29th, 2011
by Anu Maurya
For a birthday surprise, I was trying to think of something Lego could do to surprise his human friend. Apart from getting a card signed by Lego, I thought maybe Lego could perform a new lil’trick. But I only had 20 minutes to come up with it…
After scrambling around my home for a couple minutes while Lego followed me excitedly, I suddenly got a glimpse of a new rope toy Lego got for Christmas. It was as if it was glowing and arrows were pointing to it!
I recalled what my friend had said when she gave it to Lego, “Rope toys are fun and can also be used as a utility tool for dogs to open doors.”
The doors at my home are heavy, so I thought of trying it with drawers that have railings, which makes them slide out effortlessly.
I grabbed the toy, and Lego’s eyes lit up, as if he saw the glow and arrows around the rope toy too…!
I asked Lego to sit and I looped the toy around the handle of the drawer. I chose a drawer that was high enough so that the rope toy dangled and wasn’t on the floor. I figured if the rope was on the floor, he might not be able to grasp the concept of pulling on it.
Lego sat and watched every move I made. Since Lego wasn’t quite sure of what he was supposed to do, I guided him by asking him something he was familiar with, I asked him to “BRING the toy”. That is a retrieve command, where he grabs whatever I direct him to and he brings it back to me. It was different from the task I wanted him to do, but I felt it was a good starting point.

Each time, I praised and rewarded him excitedly, and I truly was — I never expected that he would be able to understand my words and gestures that quickly!
I asked him again, but this time I used the phrase “OPEN the drawer”, pointed to the rope and he did it! I practiced this exercise a few more times, on different drawer heights and Lego understood that he doesn’t need to grab the toy from the end where it was hooped, instead just some part of it that is convenient for him to grab and pull till the drawer slides open.
In 20 minutes we were all set to showcase the new trick for the birthday party. Lego’s human friend was indeed very surprised and absolutely loved Lego’s gift. And Lego was very happy to perform, and got lots of treats, hugs and kisses ![]()

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2 Comments Add your own
1. Nancy Walter | February 7th, 2011 at 11:01 am
Lego and Anu,
Thanks for the instructions. I will try it with Tater as she likes to learn new tricks too.
Nancy
2. TIEW | February 14th, 2011 at 7:02 pm
That’s one smart Lego. Tiew and the gang
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