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Hi!
I’m looking for some tips and training tools that aren’t on YouTube (I have done it all) to re train “drop” when my almost 2 year old Sonny has a ball or now, anything.
I taught him drop and he was great at it. Recently he has decided not to give his ball back to me and growls when I hold it in his mouth. He has never gone for me or tried to bite me when I have eventually prized it out of this jaws but the growling is getting louder now.
I have tried holding it until he lets go, (YouTube tip) .. I have held it for 45 minutes and still nothing. High value treats, nothing. Meat, nothing. Another ball, nothing. Another toy, nothing. I just cannot break this habit now and it’s starting to stress me out! He loves playing fetch and drops it at my feet when he retrieves it but only when he is ready to chase again. But he used to drop it on command. Other dogs have stolen his ball many times so I’m wondering if it’s because he think he won’t get it back? can anyone give me any other tips to retrain this? Shall I stop giving him balls for a while if he can’t listen to my command am I not helping by letting him get away with it? I just don’t know what to do! Shall I retrain a new word until he gets that? And start again? Please help!
Thanks! X
I’m looking for some tips and training tools that aren’t on YouTube (I have done it all) to re train “drop” when my almost 2 year old Sonny has a ball or now, anything.
I taught him drop and he was great at it. Recently he has decided not to give his ball back to me and growls when I hold it in his mouth. He has never gone for me or tried to bite me when I have eventually prized it out of this jaws but the growling is getting louder now.
I have tried holding it until he lets go, (YouTube tip) .. I have held it for 45 minutes and still nothing. High value treats, nothing. Meat, nothing. Another ball, nothing. Another toy, nothing. I just cannot break this habit now and it’s starting to stress me out! He loves playing fetch and drops it at my feet when he retrieves it but only when he is ready to chase again. But he used to drop it on command. Other dogs have stolen his ball many times so I’m wondering if it’s because he think he won’t get it back? can anyone give me any other tips to retrain this? Shall I stop giving him balls for a while if he can’t listen to my command am I not helping by letting him get away with it? I just don’t know what to do! Shall I retrain a new word until he gets that? And start again? Please help!
Thanks! X