How to Train Your Boston Terrier to “Drop It”


Boston Terriers are one of the most loyal and intelligent breeds of dogs. They excel at learning tricks, and the “drop it” command is a great trick to teach your pup.

Let’s dive into a step-by-step guide on how to train your Boston Terrier to drop it so that you can have a more enjoyable time together!

How To Teach Your Boston Terrier To Drop It

Step 1: Start With Treats

The best way to get your Boston Terrier motivated for training is with treats! Before you start teaching them any trick, make sure you have a lot of treats on hand. Make sure that these treats are something special—something that your dog will only get when they’re being trained. This will help keep their attention and motivate them during the training process.

Step 2: Introduce the Command

Once you have treats ready, introduce the “drop it” command. Start by holding an object in front of your pup, then say “drop it” with a firm but friendly tone of voice.

If they don’t seem to understand what you mean, try using sign language while saying the command—this can often be more effective than verbal commands when teaching dogs new behaviors.

Once they drop the item, reward them with a treat and lots of verbal praise!

Step 3: Practice Makes Perfect

Now that your Boston has been introduced to the concept, continue practicing this command until they become comfortable with it. Start by having them practice dropping items around the house or in enclosed areas like backyards or dog parks.

Remember to always reward them with a treat each time they successfully perform the command so that they understand that dropping items is something positive and not something negative or scary!

Step 4: Increase Difficulty Over Time

Once your Boston has mastered the basics of “dropping it,” gradually increase the difficulty over time by adding distractions like toys or other people into the equation.

This will help ensure that your pup understands and remembers this command even in more complex or distracting environments.

As always, reward them with treats whenever they do well so that they stay motivated and engaged throughout their training session!

Why teach your Boston Terrier the drop-it command?

This command can help keep them safe by making them drop things they might be carrying in their mouths.

How do I teach my Boston Terrier to drop without treats?

You can use a clicker for training your Boston Terrier to drop it. The clicker provides a consistent noise that helps dogs learn new behaviors quickly and accurately. When your dog performs the desired behavior, such as dropping an object upon hearing the “drop it” command, click the clicker and then give them a treat. This positive reinforcement will help them understand that they did something correctly and will encourage them to repeat the desired behavior in the future.

Watch this video to learn more about clicker training…

You can check out the price of clickers and reviews on Amazon here: Dog Clickers.

What do you do if your Boston Terrier won’t drop it?

If your Boston Terrier is proving stubborn, try switching up the rewards you’re offering. While treats can be effective for basic obedience commands such as “sit,” “stay,” or “come,” they may not be as motivating when it comes to more complex tasks like dropping objects.

If you need help revisiting the basic commands you can see the ten essential commands your Boston needs to know in the article: 10 Commands Your Boston Must Learn.

How long will the drop it command take to learn?

It is going to take on average 4-7 trys before your Boston is going to pick up on this new command.

These finding come from a poll conducted on the Boston Terrier Society’s Twitter community. With over 60+ Boston Parents responding the majority state it takes their Boston 4-7 attempts before they learn a new command.

See the poll here…

Final Thoughts…

Training your Boston Terrier can be an incredibly rewarding experience – both for you and for your pup! By following this step-by-step guide on how to train your Boston terrier to “drop it,” you’ll be able to have better control over their behavior while also teaching them an important skill for life!

Plus, who doesn’t love watching their four-legged friend show off their new trick? If you want to learn more commands and tricks, you can teach your Boston Terrier, be sure to visit our article, 49 Commands And Tricks You Can Teach Your Boston!

Good luck and happy training!

Donnie Gardner

Donnie Gardner is the owner of the Boston Terrier Society. He has been raising Bella the Boston since 2010. He resides in Kansas with his wife, daughter, and Bella. His favorite activities are hanging out with family, traveling, running (but has bad knees), and reading non-fiction books.

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