Roxie865
Posted : 1/2/2007 11:27:03 PM
Yes, Roxie knows "leave it." That was our foundation command when obedience class began. As I and the others in the class were taught, having a solid "leave it" allows the dog to focus on us when further commands are issued. Midway through the class, all but two dogs didn't understand "leave it." Roxie did, and having it as our foundation command really set her on the right track. She "graduated" with the second-highest score in the class of about 20 dogs. The only other dog to surpass her -- by three points (Roxie goofed up on heeling during the final exam [&:]) -- belonged to an assisant of the class. So, repeating what I said, "leave it" is very important, IMO. It was great for the class and has come in handy while on walks (when she wants to inspect something gross) and here at home.
We're working on "drop it." With "leave it," I stop her before she does something wrong. "Drop it" requires catching her with something. I've been using "trade" lately, when she has a shoe or something, and I give her a squeaky toy in exchange. She has caught on fast, which doesn't surprise me. I know "drop it" is important, as she may get into something dangerous and a 100% "drop it" could save her life.