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Learn to give not just to take.

Discussion in 'Dogs - small breeds (toy) specific' started by :o)rosie:o), Jan 12, 2005.

  1. :o)rosie:o)

    :o)rosie:o) New Member

    I've been wanting to teach Rosie to give for those times when she runs off with our socks etc. If any of your baby's have learnt to give how did you teach them?
    Thanx
     
  2. ShowandAgilityPaps

    ShowandAgilityPaps New Member

    There are two different ways.

    One is to offer her a tasty treat. When she drops the object for the treat, say "release" and give her the treat while you take the object. Then, reward her with praise.

    The second is if the dog refuses to give it up and especially if what they have a hold of is dangerous. What you do is use two fingers and press right where the two jaw bones meet. If you press in the jaws will open. I can do this to even the largest of breeds with two fingers, so it will work on a toy with no problem.

    ANA
     
  3. :o)rosie:o)

    :o)rosie:o) New Member

    Thanx heaps :y_the_best:
    I'll get to work on it right away!
     
  4. abbeys-mom

    abbeys-mom New Member

    When Abbey takes off with something she shouldn't, I simply tell her Abbey sit (in a firm voice), and then drop it. She drops it. We achieved this by encouraging her to get it, bring it, sit, and drop it, and then treat. Now drop it is a command in it's own.
     
  5. :o)rosie:o)

    :o)rosie:o) New Member

    ooo your luckey Abbeys mum. I wish Rosie would do that. But we're learning. :roll:
     
  6. abbeys-mom

    abbeys-mom New Member

    Rosie is only 5 months old!
    She will pick it all up with consistant training and love.

    :)
     
  7. WinniPoo

    WinniPoo New Member

    The "drop it" is the one thing Winnie surprised me with. I would always tell her drop it and then take "it" out of her mouth but never made a big deal about it, then one day I said drop it and she did. I thought maybe that would last only one time but she does it everytime. Now I get excited when she does it that I think she waits for me to tell her.
     
  8. :o)rosie:o)

    :o)rosie:o) New Member

    How did you teach Winnie to drop, give etc? Yea she is still a baby :wink:
     

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