How to Train Your Dog to DROP It: Step-by-Step Tutorial

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  • Опубликовано: 13 июл 2024
  • Will your dog release something on request? They will with this force free method of training drop it! I'lll show you how to train your dog to drop it step-by-step using two dogs that don't have this skill yet.
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    ►WHAT'S IN THIS DOG TRAINING VIDEO:
    Will your dog release something on request? They will with this force free method of training drop it! I'lll show you how to train your dog to drop it step-by-step using two dogs that don't have this skill yet.
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    ►⏰ TIMECODES:
    00:00 How to Train "Drop it" intro
    00:31 Meet the dogs
    01:29 Leave it versus Drop it
    02:35 Teaching drop it: Two options
    03:23 What you'll need for training drop it
    04:03 How to train drop it: Step 1
    05:38 How to train drop it: Step 2
    07:31 How to train drop it: Step 3
    09:36 How to train drop it: Step 4
    09:54 Common struggles when training drop it
    10:00 My puppy won't drop things
    10:48 My dogs ignores the drop it cue sometimes
    12:02 My dog won't drop without seeing treats
    12:52 My dogs backs away when I say drop
    13:26 My dog won't drop things on walks
    14:16 My dog won't drop certain things
    15:15 Train dog to leave it
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  • @happyhoundsdogtraining
    @happyhoundsdogtraining  3 месяца назад +2

    If you've enjoyed this video please like, comment & share 🙂 It really helps!
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  • @LynxyWolf
    @LynxyWolf 2 месяца назад +5

    I have a dog who likes to run away when you tell him to drop it, this helped a lot! He’s still getting the hang of it but he’s learning quickly

  • @clarewillison9379
    @clarewillison9379 16 дней назад +2

    Love the graphics which added to the clear message and kept my (easily distracted) attention. Training humans first is key 😉😊

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  16 дней назад +2

      Haha I’m quite confident I personally have adhd, so I try to present things in ways that I personally could focus on & learn from 😊

  • @eisirt55
    @eisirt55 20 дней назад +1

    Excellent . Very clear. Easy steps and well paced instruction.

  • @amymbeauty8765
    @amymbeauty8765 2 месяца назад +2

    This was actually brilliantly simple. I realize I DO interchangeably use "drop" and "leave it" and this is a great way to retrain both commands for better success! Thanks!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  2 месяца назад

      You're welcome! Using the two cues interchangeably is such a common mistake 🙂 I think you'll notice how much better both work when the "meaning" is separated!

  • @reyasaint
    @reyasaint 15 дней назад +2

    Getting a puppy in 2 months and just trying to learn as much as i can, this was excellent. I feel like i understand why and how to do this. Thanks for the great videos!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  14 дней назад

      You’re welcome! I’m impressed you’re watching videos before even getting the puppy 👏 You’ll be miles ahead!

    • @5ebrambila
      @5ebrambila 12 дней назад

      I'm excited for your new puppy and glad to hear you're being a responsible pet parent and watching videos beforehand. I did the same thing and it helped so much! I got my puppy in April 🥰🐾

  • @lifewithkristeni
    @lifewithkristeni 3 дня назад

    Thank you for this video! Me and my husband have been using these techniques the past two days and it's helped a lot already.

  • @SilverDraco
    @SilverDraco 17 дней назад

    I was just thinking yesterday that I needed to find out how to train my male mutt this skill. Thank you!

  • @KristineB-he2mr
    @KristineB-he2mr 11 месяцев назад +4

    Great video! This will be very helpful ☺️ we’ve had the issue of chicken bones being found on walks as well, and have issues with “drop it” for them. I was wondering how to compete with something so high value to her, particularly when it can also be dangerous for her to eat, so thank you for touching on that! Also thanks for the reminder between drop and leave it as well, I’m definitely guilty of getting those two mixed up!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  11 месяцев назад +2

      Thanks for taking the time to leave such a thoughtful comment! Very appreciated 🙂 I tried to make a list of allllll the struggles I've seen with training drop over the years. It's a tricky cue!

  • @NannyH251
    @NannyH251 3 месяца назад +2

    Thank you, Thank you. After watching this video, I tried this method on my nine month old blue heeler, which I could not get to drop anything. In just one short afternoon, he's dropping things and letting me have them like a pro. I just can't believe the different. Thank you so much!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  3 месяца назад +1

      AMAZING!! Comments like this are exactly why I take the time to make these free tutorials 🥰 So glad it helped! Thank you for taking the time to come back and let me know 😊

  • @bwk10
    @bwk10 15 дней назад

    Brooks is identical to my GSD pup, they're so smart that it scares me sometimes. Gonna train him this command on the weekend! Thanks a bunch

  • @SSS-sd1cf
    @SSS-sd1cf 5 месяцев назад +2

    3:41 I love this one soooo much.

  • @racheljones3498
    @racheljones3498 4 месяца назад +2

    Love this video. My deaf 18 month old struggles with drop it and this gave me a great training plan to start with him.

  • @bmrbca3658
    @bmrbca3658 12 дней назад

    Thanks. Great tip to bring a toy with to train on walks.

  • @gracenoel373
    @gracenoel373 9 месяцев назад +1

    Thank you! Very helpful video!

  • @leoandrews1696
    @leoandrews1696 6 месяцев назад

    Fabulous tutorial. Loving the format. Keep up the good work.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  6 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!! I try to present things in a way that's easy to follow along 🙂 Glad you like it!

  • @hazelspark9335
    @hazelspark9335 6 месяцев назад

    Great video. Thank you 😊

  • @santabros2
    @santabros2 3 месяца назад

    Another amazing video. Can’t wait to try this.

  • @dianehuey1
    @dianehuey1 Месяц назад

    I can’t wait to try this with my dog. The way you broke it down into steps makes so much sense!

  • @earles1230
    @earles1230 3 месяца назад

    Thank you! This has been user helpful!

  • @jonkennedy1771
    @jonkennedy1771 Месяц назад

    THANKS so much, this was so helpful

  • @PatMartel-vm5gt
    @PatMartel-vm5gt 5 месяцев назад +1

    These are great videos

  • @user-wl1zh1xv8c
    @user-wl1zh1xv8c 8 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you I am watching your videos and they all are brilliant, I have seen much progress through training your way, keep going please! Don't be put off by negative comments. 😊

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  8 месяцев назад

      Thank you SO much! Kind feedback like this means a lot to me 🙂 Knowing the videos are helpful really encourages me to keep creating more ♥

  • @swscott10
    @swscott10 4 месяца назад

    Thank you! I will be starting this soon!

  • @Jeremy-am
    @Jeremy-am 5 месяцев назад

    Thank you, excellent :)

  • @barbkurnick9033
    @barbkurnick9033 Месяц назад

    Helpful!

  • @darrowprairie
    @darrowprairie 2 месяца назад

    I'm so grateful for your videos! The way you teach is so clear and accessible, and helpful to see realistic examples of progression!

  • @Stress-relief-insights
    @Stress-relief-insights 5 месяцев назад

    Thankyou ❤

  • @prideisreal9461
    @prideisreal9461 21 день назад +3

    Question! What if my dog is outsmarting me? She use to do drop it AMAZINGLY but, now when I say “drop it” she’ll walk over to me, drop the object as CLOSE to her feet as possible to get her reward, and try to grab the object she just drop right after unless I pick it up and THROW the object off into the sunset. I’m fine doing this when it’s a rock but sometimes she grabs really gross stuff I don’t want to have to race to grab from her.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  19 дней назад +4

      If you followed the method of training drop I show in this video (where the reward can be placed on the ground after the dog drops) I would actually suggest throwing the reward slightly away from you/the dropped item after she drops it. Gets her far enough away from the gross stuff that you can then just continue with your walk without her trying to re grab it 🙂

  • @acyborgtrickstergrope
    @acyborgtrickstergrope 5 месяцев назад

    Great video. Please can you do more on prey drive management

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you! And yes, I have another video on prey drive in the works 🙂 I also have a low-cost guide that walks you through my entire prey drive training method if interested! 👉happyhounds.gumroad.com/l/preydrive

  • @aquamedic8857
    @aquamedic8857 3 месяца назад +2

    when you said to start with nothing in the mouth, then mentioned conditioning and the importance. The Ivan light bulb went off.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  3 месяца назад +2

      I’m so glad! I always get strange looks when I suggest starting with an empty mouth, but it REALLY helps with speed and preventing that deliberation process of the dog deciding later whether they “should” release an item 😊

  • @carolwold3096
    @carolwold3096 Месяц назад

    😊

  • @useemehere2
    @useemehere2 19 дней назад

    i will try this to my puppy and hoping this will work

  • @gordonprice695
    @gordonprice695 7 месяцев назад +1

    Great differentiation for the two behaviors. And I will definitely be trying to focus on drop to the floor more. I have been doing it with treats as you show, while on walks with shelter dogs, and it works great. One thing I have liked is using Please/Budlashka as my cue. Kind of a reminder to myself it IS a request. In the same way that my Opportunity Marker on walks, for behavior I appreciate but not asking for anything specific to follow is a simple Thank You/Dyakuyu. It reinforces the appreciation aspect for myself.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  7 месяцев назад +1

      I love that! I think it's SO important to remember that all these skills we teach our dogs are still requests 🙂❤

    • @patty8874
      @patty8874 5 месяцев назад

      Great tip on teaching to drop to the ground--I've taught to drop in my hand 🤦‍♀️

    • @patty8874
      @patty8874 5 месяцев назад

      Great tip on teaching to drop to the ground--I've taught to drop in my hand: is there a recommended way to switch?

  • @MbM-xz9zf
    @MbM-xz9zf 11 месяцев назад

    This video came up pretty randomly as a suggestion so I took it as a sign that I should be watching it. Thank you i got alot out of this. I would just say, for me, there are times I feel you need to speak slower. I've needed to go back and replay parts to understand you...I really liked the distinction made between leave and drop..Really interesting. I do dog walking and have thought about getting into training. Please consider doing one about a dog that will suddenly stop on the walk and not budge. I'm sure there's probably a number of reasons why but it does seem sometimes that certain dogs will suddenly decide to test you lol.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  11 месяцев назад +1

      Thank you so much for taking the time to comment on a video you found randomly! The encouragement is really helpful. The fast talking is something I'm actively working on 😂 I usually add close captioning to my videos just in case as well, but haven't had the chance to subtitle this one yet. Your video idea for stopping on walks is great! I might have the perfect clients dog to film it with already too.

  • @fabifabi9677
    @fabifabi9677 5 месяцев назад

    I think this will work with my dog

  • @alanaglickman5358
    @alanaglickman5358 4 месяца назад

    Hi! I love your videos and your method to dog training! I have been training my puppy to release an item into my hand, but I love the idea of teaching to drop on the floor instead. My puppy doesn't really seem to hold anything in his mouth for long though but rather lays on the ground to chew items. Do you have any suggestions for specific item that might work well to have him practice drop it? He does take sticks and woodchips in his mouth outside, but I would rather use something safer.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  4 месяца назад

      Thanks, I'm so glad you love them! 🙂 How old is your puppy? Sometimes really young pups get distracted or bored of training quite quickly, so first suggestion is depending on age I'd only aim for a couple successful reps per session, and quit before your pup seems bored. Next I'd probably try a hybrid approach. I'd start with practicing the drop cue when he's laying down chewing something semi-boring but safe like a nylabone. In between reps give him time to re-settle and get re-interested in the bone before cueing again. Then I'd work up to a higher value item like a bully stick. Once you've conditioned the cue a bit, it could also be valuable to incorporate the training into a game of tug so he's practicing reps while standing up too!

    • @alanaglickman5358
      @alanaglickman5358 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your reply! He is 3 months old. I thought he was understanding drop it when I was training him to drop a toy or sock when we were both holding onto it, but it’s really hit or miss and I think half the time it is a coincidence that the item falls out of his mouth lol. Thanks for your suggestions!!

  • @avermontlife
    @avermontlife 2 месяца назад

    How did you train the shepherd to play dead at :53?

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  2 месяца назад +1

      I filmed a tutorial for that with her actually. Thanks for reminding me that I should add a link in the video 🙂 You can watch it here: ruclips.net/video/E_gT_snmtP0/видео.html

  • @rebeccaabraham9045
    @rebeccaabraham9045 2 месяца назад +1

    Do you have to keep rewarding long after they've been trained?

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  2 месяца назад +1

      If you want the cue to stay strong, yes! The 3 cues I continue rewarding are drop it, leave it, and recall (since all 3 mean we're asking our dog to give up/leave something of interest)

  • @BarbaraM-u1e
    @BarbaraM-u1e 9 дней назад

    How long do I stay on step 1 before moving on to the next and then the third? Do we do all three steps the first day or over a period of time? Thanks. Very informative videos.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  8 дней назад +1

      Good question! Every dog will learn at a different rate so it's difficult to give tailored advice online, but I often rehearse ~10 reps of step 1, then move on to step 2 (same day). Next day warm up with those again, and if your dog is ready, then try step 3.

    • @BarbaraM-u1e
      @BarbaraM-u1e 8 дней назад

      @@happyhoundsdogtraining thanks. I realize every dog is different, but this gives us an idea of how to proceed.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  8 дней назад

      There's a blog version of the steps linked in the caption too 😊 Can be a helpful summary as you work through the training!

  • @007tejka
    @007tejka 5 дней назад

    How would you suggest we respond when the dog doesn't want to drop it because the item is too valuable to them (still learning in the real world where my 7 month old pup often finds bones, meat, bread...) and I need to remove it out of their mouth out of fear of poisons but the pup displays resource guarding issues and bites me. I'll continue practising with her but don't know how to react without pushing her after she bites. Thank you!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  4 дня назад

      If your pup is already resource guarding to the point of biting at 7 months I'd definitely take that as a red flag that needs immediate attention! Does she have a long history of things being taken from her, or harsher methods being used to get things from her? I've filmed a whole series on resource guarding with some of my bitey clients, but I'm behind on editing/uploading due to pregnancy lol. I'll link this quick blog post: happyhoundsdogtraining.ca/what-is-resource-guarding-and-how-do-you-prevent-it/ but I would encourage you to pursue 1:1 training. In the mean time using an anti-scavenge muzzle on walks (so that she can't pick up items & guard them) is a good management option!

  • @lewis8290
    @lewis8290 2 месяца назад

    That little devil dog 😂

  • @CakewalkHootenanny
    @CakewalkHootenanny 4 месяца назад

    I have done all of this to the letter with my field Lab Retreiver. He will cooperate and drop it following a command for 1-10 times and then he suddenly decides to hold onto it and he will not drop it for anything. Not a substitute stick or ball. Not for kibble, not for meat, not for being put in the garage. Not for abruptly ending the game. Not for scolding him (I don't do this anymore). Once he decides he is going to hold onto it there are no higher value items, even though he is usually very food driven. He will go off in the yard and lie down and chew on the item. He began eating tennis balls whole so now we only try to fetch with sticks. Any suggestions?

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  4 месяца назад +1

      Few things I want to clarify reading this & I'll mix suggestions in as I type:
      - When you say he'll drop it 1-10 times, what is "it"? A toy? A chewie? If you're struggling with a particular item, I'd rehearse with something of lower value to him.
      - It's possible he's just getting bored of the practice if asked too many times in a row. Perhaps decrease reps per session, but do an extra session a day.
      - Definitely stop scolding him! In many cases it just makes the dog LESS willing to give up their treasured item.
      - Remember that trying to pursue him when he takes off with something can actually encourage the holding behaviour. For some dogs, that "keep away' game is more rewarding than food!

    • @CakewalkHootenanny
      @CakewalkHootenanny 4 месяца назад

      Thanks for your response, I do appreciate your ideas. To clarify, I am asking him to drop his retrieving item. Tennis ball or stick, or Kong or rubber stick. He will retrieve it and drop it 1-10 times an d then suddenly wants to hold onto it. I tried scolding him once after I tried everything else I could think of. It didn't work so I don't do that, nor do I chase him. I just stop playing and walk away .@@happyhoundsdogtraining

    • @shilly-shally64
      @shilly-shally64 21 день назад

      Maybe he's telling you, in the only way he can, that he doesn't want to do any more retrieves. If he gives it back, you're just going to throw it again. Rather than disappointing you by not retrieving the item, he withholds the item. So sweet, bless him! Good luck and best wishes

    • @CakewalkHootenanny
      @CakewalkHootenanny 21 день назад

      @@shilly-shally64 I appreciate you weighing in. this theory doesn't explain why he is absolutely crazy excited about the first 10 retrieves. He is bonkers when he sees the retrieving item. Also, interestingly, he will drop his bumper when in the water. He is also extremely keen on swimming and retrieving.

  • @melissafisher7731
    @melissafisher7731 4 месяца назад

    What happens if the dog doesn't want to put the toy in his mouth and is hyper focused on the treats?

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  4 месяца назад

      Good question! Few suggestions to try:
      - Use a higher value item for dropping... example a chewie rather than a toy for practice
      - Make sure the training treats aren't visible to distract your dog
      - Wait longer in between drop cueing (so if using chewie, wait for your dog to go back to it before you practice again)
      - Try using a lower value reward if your dog is still really distracted!

  • @michellededmon6711
    @michellededmon6711 3 месяца назад

    I am trying to charge my clicker with my four month old puppy. What do you do if, when I click, and drop the treat, she would rather lay on the floor and play with the treat and pounce on it, and bark at it instead of eating it???

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  3 месяца назад

      Just to clarify- are you trying to load the clicker during drop training, or separately? I usually suggest loading the clicker or marker word for 2-3 days independent of training, and I put the treat right into the dogs mouth during that😊 Puppies love to play so that’s quite normal, but usually a higher value treat should also help!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  3 месяца назад

      Added to that: if you’re clicking because your pup HAS listened to the drop cue and then you’re putting the treat on the floor, I wouldn’t worry too much! If she’s having fun playing with the treat rather than eating it, she’s still being reinforced for listening to your cue haha

    • @michellededmon6711
      @michellededmon6711 3 месяца назад

      @@happyhoundsdogtraining thank you so much for your response! I have never had a puppy as strong willed and determined not listen to me as this one!

  • @SSS-sd1cf
    @SSS-sd1cf 5 месяцев назад

    My dog is obsessed with tennisballs from other dogs but not so much with his OWN tennisballs and he would swallow them which is of course not what we want as dog owners. I wonder if it's the smell of from other dogs which makes them so much more interesting than his own tennisballs or what. Sometimes I get the chance to take tennisballs from other dogs back home to practice with and it really helps. It's like 6/10 chance to get him to drop a tennisball outside the house (10/10 inside the house). He also loves things like gloves and socks that he finds outside the house but never shows any interest in MY gloves and socks, which I find somehow funny. I am grussing it's something to do with the prey drive. What do you think?

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  5 месяцев назад

      Are other dogs around when he steals them, or just random ones he finds on walks? If they're just items he finds, it's likely the mix of extra smell and novelty. Other dogs toys/items are always more exciting than their own 😂 Bringing them home to practice is SO smart though!!

    • @SSS-sd1cf
      @SSS-sd1cf 5 месяцев назад

      He steals tennisballs from other dogs that's right.
      He wouldldn't want to share once he has them. Luckily he never gets into fight with other dogs because of that, which I've witnessed with other dogs before. That's one of the reasons why I find it so important for my dog te learn from the beginning cues like 'leave it' and 'drop it'.
      He finds lots tennisballs on walks too. We now have a full basket of his trophies (free!) to practice with. Very nice. @@happyhoundsdogtraining

    • @SSS-sd1cf
      @SSS-sd1cf 5 месяцев назад

      Hi, my dog steals tennisballs from other dogs that's right. And he would not want to share if he has them. Luckily he never gets into a fight because of that, which I've witnessed with other dogs before. That's one of the reaosns why I find it so important that my dog learns from the begining the cues like ' leave it' and 'drop it'.
      My dog finds tennisballs on walks too. He is a real tennisball detector. We now have a FULL basket of his trophies (free!) to practice with. Very nice. @@happyhoundsdogtraining