✔︎ Confidently control what your dog can have, and where they can go.
✔︎ When you don't want them to pick up or pursue things in their environment, use the simple command: Leave It.
✔︎ When your dog already has something in their mouth, we use the command: Drop It.
Leave It / Drop It is great great for training your pup to foster safe and fun times together, while strengthening your bond.
Everything is an "IT"!
Because we don't say "leave the squirrel" or "drop the ball"...the excess words confuse the dog.
To "speak dog" we want to be clear, concise, and consistent and call everything an "IT".
Teach your dog the simple 'Leave It' command to prevent them from picking up or pursuing unwanted items
When your dog already has something in their mouth, the 'Drop It' command helps them understand to let go
Clear and consistent communication makes it easier for your dog to follow your guidance and stay safe
You want your dog to stay safe.
When you get them to respond to Leave It / Drop It commands, you keep them from going after something unhealthy or unsavory in their environment (dead squirrel), or from going somewhere you don't want them to go (over to the dog in the park).
It is also used with a toy or something good, but it isn't the right time for them to have it.
You're also helping them get something out of their mouth after they have picked it up... especially if it's for their safety, or for play, or whenever!
These foundational commands are great for puppies... they are like vacuums sucking up everything (should have named them Hoover).