Dog Training Tips: STOP! Your Dog from Jumping on You (2 Secrets – 2 Solutions)
Granny gets invited to your house. When she comes in, your dog happily jumps up on her, causing her head to good crack against the wall. Hey, Grandma, be more careful!
Farfetched? Perhaps. A more likely scene:
Everyone’s dressed nicely, and is ready to go out for dinner at your favourite restaurant. There’s just enough time to take your dog for a quick walk so that she can do her “business”. She prances through a mud puddle accidentally on the way back to the house. Just as you’re thinking about wiping her paws off, she thinks it’s playtime and starts to jump all over you. Now your pants are FILTHY. Time to change!! Yahoo!!
A bit chancy for delicate grandma? Yup. Awkward and untimely for you? Probably. Maybe your dog jumps on people.
It’s a problem that’s easy to fix.
Here are some answers.
ATTENTION!
Your dog is so keen to see you and be with you when you get home, she jumps up on you. The main reason that dogs jump on people is simply that they’re excited to see you. If you want to break your dog of this habit (and you should) don’t give her any attention when she does this.
When he jumps on you, and you give him positive or negative attention, you reinforce the incorrect behaviour. Avoid giving any reaction at all, in order to quickly change his behaviour. I’ll give you a few simple steps that will work wonders.
TURN AWAY:
Turn your back on your dog when she jumps on you, or is about to. She believes that jumping on you is the best way to get your attention. Don’t make eye contact, and completely ignore her, and her behaviour until she settles down. Praise and pet her when she stops jumping on you.This will help her remember the behaviour that you want from her.
SUBSTITUTION TIME?
Or instead of turning away, you can give your dog something else to do when they jump up. For instance, commanding them to Sit is a good way to encourage a different behaviour. Be sure to lavish your dog with praise and attention when they complete a command successfully. Soon, your dog will make the association that lunging on you gets them nothing, while sitting gets them plenty of enjoyable attention.
Dogs jump on us because they love us, right? However, if she jumps on children or elderly people, someone could get hurt. In order to avoid this, it’s best to use some effective training methods and be firm and kind with your dog.
2 SECRETS:
* Dogs jump on you because they’re excited to see you
* By giving them give positive or negative attention, you reinforce their behaviour
2 SOLUTIONS:
* Turn away when he jumps
* Use substitution by giving a command: Sit, Go to your place
Remember, everyone loves a courteous dog.
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