Sorry, but I have to disagree. Every single dog I have had has been trained to release everything and anything upon my command. What happens if the dog gets something poisonous??? According to the 'ER doctor, plastic surgeon, and pedi' the dog now 'owns' that poisoned food!!! And shouldn't be expected to give it up..now, you have a dead, or very sick dog!!! Sorry, but a dog needs to release anything when told to. A simple 'drop it' works, well it works after much hard work. As does a stern, loud 'Leave it!!'
An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure...especially when it comes to dogs!!
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I agree! I have an 80 lb akita that has been through obediance training. In fact, the breeder wouldn't let me have him, unless I agreed to take him through obediance training as soon as he was old enough. As we were walking to the car on his last day he found and started chewing on a treat that the previous dog had apparently dropped on the ground. I got onto him, the trainer said it was OK he could have it, then changed her mind and then asked me if I could get it from him. I said, "of course", told him to drop it, then handed it to her. She told me good, that I had better be able to get anything out of his mouth at any time, for the exact same reason the above poster mentioned. I will still occasionally make him drop his food or treats and he has never ever been the least aggressive. As an owner, you must always be alpha.
To the OP, please go with this dog through a good one on one obediance training. When you (or your) child tells him to drop something and leave it, he should.