In the final step of the "leave it" command, I'm going to show how to properly release your dog. Not only will this teach them it's acceptable to take something that is on the floor, I also use this particular command in how to train your dog to get the...
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Treat and praise, I have mentioned in the previous two commands, sit and leave it, I would like you to follow the same rhythm when it comes to the off command. As I've shown you address the dog when they're on an object. Get their attention with tin man...
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Get down on one knee is going to illustrate to your dog the process of learning the "leave it" command. Not every dog can simple see the item and not eat it. So, what I want you to practice with your dog is bait them with a treat, get down on one knee...
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As I've talked about in earlier commands, dogs have no conceptual concept of time, but I would like every command to be held for three to five seconds so they retain the information that you're training them. With the "leave it" command, when you...
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Bait the dog- we have talked about this command in the previous sit and leave it, but it will hold true to the off command as well. If I surprise my dog on the bed or the couch, I want to get their attention through the tin man or a grunt. After I have...
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