Teach your Bully new Tricks 4 "Drop it"

Pati Robins

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I cant even count how many times i was chasing my dogs
who had something in their mouths they shouldn't have - be it my bra or worse something they can get seriously hurt around the room running like a mad woman screaming drop it drop it - is it just me? if not i hope this handy guide will help you -Not to be like me :no:

before we learn command "drop it " i wanted to give you all some tips: (i will post this in every blog post before actual command )
1) if your bully is food orientated you are in a luck !
2) if your bully does is not food orientated -dont panic ,buy a toy , and use it only for training as a reward - its is dead simple to teach your fur baby to love and be crazy about his new toy - simply wave the ball (or another object) in from of your dog face with a supper cheerful and equally silly voice say " do you want it? " "uuu look at this" etc etc after a while your bully should show great intrest in the toy , when command is performed correctly give this toy play a little tug with your bully-stay very cheerful ,after a minute or two-remove the toy -this will be his reward and only given when you be training
3)start from high value treats before using their regular food -and on the end just give a praise and dont forget to adjust your dog food intake accordingly to the amount of treats given .Least you want is an overweight bully after few months of training -Trust me ive been there and done that -to pie on few pounds is easier than to lose it ;)
4) start your training in a calm environment with as little distractions as possible and when your bully fully got it , increase the amount of distractions for instance backyard , or when your friends are around - do this gradually and over time you bully will have great focus just on you
5) work through play , keep it short but do it often - this will also help to prevent your bully getting bored ,but also it will build a great bond between both of you x
6) no mater how well or bad your bully performed always end on a positive note - this supposed to be fun for him/her and you -not a chore
7)even if your bully cannot do something -dont get stressed or agitated -they can sense it ,give them time and patience -we all know that our babies are not the brightest sparks :p

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So lets get back to business

trust me its easy!


1 - the most effective and easiest way i found in teaching and reinforcing command "drop it" is exchange - you got something i want but i got something better that you will love ( yes! tasty treats - if your dog is nit dropping it - find something super tasty)


2
use a toy that your dog isnt as crazy on (in my case anything but tennis balls) and start playing with your dog to make him/her interested in the toy -making sure he/she will hold the toy in his/hers mouth


3 Once your bully hold the toy firmly give command "Drop It" does this tell him "Drop It" and offer him/her the treat as soon as he.she drop the toy offer the treat and give loads of praise


repeat this 3 steps few times to make sure your bully knows what and why he/she is doing it - it will take time but it is definitely worth it- plus both of you will bond through play , increase level of difficulty - from least liked toys to the ones your bully is most crazy about x
(for defies replace command "drop it " with a sign language , praise with thumbs up and a biggest smile you got
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Redsmom

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Thanks! I will start working on this tonight! We definately need this! Any tips on teaching him to stay?
 

chopkins

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Thanks, however, do you think this will work on a 4 yo? He is great at fetching his ball and giving it back to me, however, after 4-5 throws, he wants to play keep away and won't return the ball until we have dinner.

Charlie & Ernie (bully) :-)
 

Avito

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yeahh I tried like chopkins and she does the same she do it like 2 or 3 times then goes has far away has she can and play by herself or just bite it till its useless....
 

Violet

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He brings the ball but won't part with it he doesn't drop it for us lol
 

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