Top Tips On How To Stop Your Dog Jumping

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"Top Tips for Training a Dog To Stop Jumping!"

How To Stop Your Dog Jumping? "I honestly thought that I would not be able to solve my dog Ben's behavioural issues, namely excessive jumping!, after trying numerous training guides and reading quite a few books. I didn't know how simple and fast training a dog to stop jumping could be!"

If you don't learn how to stop your dog jumping, then things will inevitably go from bad to worse, and it can be very stressful. Something must be done, and visiting this lens is your first step!

On this page you will learn a few great tips and techniques for training your dog to stop jumping. You will be much more relaxed and able to take your dog out for walks without worrying about how he will behave, and have friends round to your house without having to apologise for your pet!

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Is Your Dog A Jumper? 1 Tip That Can Help Show You How To Stop Your Dog Jumping

This tip, alone, can really help with training your dog to stop jumping up

During greetings, you should always try to prevent your dog from jumping up in the first place. Put both hands out in front of you and hold still. Your dog will be able to respond to this gesture reasonable quickly with repetitions. As with any training technique, do not introduce any verbal commands UNTIL the correct behaviour has been shown. Only when your dog gets down on his own accord should you start using the "down" command to accompany the behaviour. This is how they learn the command, by having the right action to associate it with.

Normally this technique does not work right away, especially for puppies that lack enough formal training. You'll have to know how to react when your dog starts jumping up. This is more about knowing what NOT to do. When you have a problem jumper, don't be over-enthusiastic during your greetings. This just reinforces the behaviour. And do not forcefully push the dog away from you. They will see this as a form of playful engagement. The dog will always push back. It's instinctive. The same principle is the reason for the majority of cases where dogs pull on leashes: they are encouraged by the force exerted on them.

How to stop your dog jumping? The best option is to turn your back and ignore the dog. And calmly ask him to sit. When he has calmed down, and responded to the sit command, then you can turn and greet the dog. If he starts jumping again, repeat the process. Be patient when training a dog with this technique, this is where you get to send a message mainly through your body language, and the dog will likely take several attempts to receive it.

If your looking for a step-by-step guide on training your dog then visit HowToStopYourDogJumping.info and learn how to follow the simple but very effective SitStayFetch guide.

"Why Does My Dog Always Jump Up?"

The two main reasons why dogs jump up on people

The first, and probably most common reason? this is simply the way the dog chooses to greet. This can just be from over-excitement - they "jump for joy." Also, this behavior can be positively reinforced during greeting times, when a jumping dog is met by an excited owner who immediately praises, feeds, walks and/or plays with their pet after getting "jumped," so to speak. Jumping becomes part of this routine. It is rewarded and reinforced.

A second reason for jumping, which is less commonly the case, is that they may be trying to establish dominance. Dogs jump up on each other through what's known as "teeing off." In particular, they rest their head or paw (or both paws) on the shoulder of a dog they want to dominate and exert a bit of downward pressure. Because we walk on two legs, we're more difficult to tee off on, but the motivation is the same. The dog may be trying to express dominant status. In these cases, they often jump up once and just lean on you.

For more information on what causes your dog to jump and how to stop this and any other behavioural issues your dog has then visit HowToStopYourDogJumping.info

The Solution That Showed Me How To Stop My Dog Jumping.......

A no nonsense, simple to follow and effective guide

I had tried a lot of techniques, followed numerous "guides" and spent a lot of time trying to get Ben to stop jumping up on everyone he met! I had read a few books which had lots of useful info but what I really needed was a step-by-step approach. If you really want to stop your dog jumping up then please take my advice and I'm sure you will be thankful you did.

If you need a solution that will work for you, then visit HowToStopYourDogJumping.info for more information! All I did was follow the simple steps from SitStayFetch, it's now 2 months down the line and Ben knows that I'm the one who's in charge and will only jump when invited to!

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