How To Teach Your Dog Not To Jump
How can I prevent my dog from jumping at people? This is a question that most dog owners ask. We may not mind the dog jumping on us, and in fact many people like it if their dog makes a big fuss of them when they come home from work. But we don’t want dogs to jump on the furniture or on guests or kids.
Dogs jump on people for two reasons. The first is a greeting. This is something that you enjoy with your dog, but you have to teach him a better way to greet you if you don’t want him to jump at just about anyone. You could stoop so he can reach your face and lick it. This eliminates his need of jumping on you.
The other reason that dogs jump on people is to assert themselves and make the person submit. This is the common reason why people want to teach their dogs not to jump.
First, have him get used to your command Off or Down. You have to be serious and sound like you mean it when you say the command.
Another possibility is to give the dog the opposite response to the positive love and affection that he is expecting. You can grab hold of his legs and place him back on the floor while giving the command Down of Off. When he jumps on the furniture, you can employ the same method. The rest of the family should also do this so your dog will know you really mean it.
There is another way to deal with his jumping, and that is by not touching him and only show your dog your teeth in a snarl. Puppies will be especially responsive to this because this is what mother dogs will do. You won’t scare the puppy if you do a snarl without the sounds, but it will let him know you are serious about it.
The hardest thing I found when I would train my dog not to jump was that most people like it when a dog jumps on them in a friendly way. This is especially true with a puppy or a small dog. Most adults welcome it and will either play with the dog or laugh or speak to him in a friendly way. They will welcome the dog’s attention because they don’t want to give off the impression that they are afraid of the dog.
For this reason you may want to explain to friends and frequent visitors what you are doing. Remind them that although it’s fine right now, if your dog is going to grow into a large dog it could cause problems later. Small dogs can scare kids, or a dirty dog will not please anyone. So you should really train your dog not to jump on anyone.
When friends understand this, they will usually be willing to help you train the dog. For me, everything went well when I got my friend to understand the reason why I was doing it.
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