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How to Train Your Dog to Stop Jumping

Thursday, January 1st, 2009

Training your dog to stop jumping

When a dog goes crazy jumping all around, as a dog owner you may be all at sea trying to figure out how to stop a dog from jumping on you. Dogs typically do this as they are happy and excited to see you.

Stop Your Dog from Jumping

How To Stop Your Dog from Jumping

They really want to get closer to your eye level. As adorable as that scene may look, it is a problem, especially to someone that is not expecting that reaction from the dog. Hence it is important that you learn to control this dog behaviour. With practice you would know how to stop a dog from jumping on you.
Typically a dog would do something and continue to do it if you keep encouraging it. So before you think of training your dog, see if your actions have supported it leaping around or have they detered it. In most cases, you may realise that you are the real culprit. A leaping dog looks like one that really wants to love you, so you support that behaviour which eventually can lead to problems.

It is vital that you make the dog understand that leaping is not appropriate. A good starting point to get rid of the dog jumping problem is not to allow it to leap at all, including during play. Once you change your response to its jumping, it will change its habits too.

Sometimes, dogs would jump on you to show dominance and become the master or the one in control. Remember to reinforce the point that you ar the master at all times. To stop the jumping behaviour, you have to stop cheering it when it leaps around. Don’t reward it with a word of praise, or pat or even a treat; in fact reprimand it for jumping in a firm voice.

You can also use conditioned commands like “sit” when the dog starts to jump. If your dog is trained to follow this command, it would sit down and stop jumping around. However, this is only effective if your dog responds to this command, so train it to follow some basic commands that can be used to stop it from jumping.

The size of the dog is very important to consider when you are training on how to stop a dog from jumping on you. With bigger dogs, hold its front paws and push it away slowly with your knees on its ribs. This can clearly demonstrate to the dog that you are the master. Whenever the dog jumps follow this process and you can eventually get rid of this behaviour.

If the dog is small, use your foot to push it down when ever it starts to jump. In all dog training exercises consistency on your part is critical. Remember that dog training is not the same as teaching a child. You are not teaching the dog anything, you are only conditioning its behaviour. For any training to be successful and effective, your responses have to be the same everytime. If you offer different responses, it will confuse the dog and it will never get trained.