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3 Easy Steps to Stop a Jumping Dog

3 Easy Steps to Stop a Jumping Dog
By Danielle Niesz

If you have ever had to deal with a jumping dog then you already know how tough it can be. Jumping dogs have been known to cause all kinds of havoc. Not just with their owners, but with guests as well. Jumping can often result in dirty or ripped clothes, or even scratches and bruises.

One of the main reasons dogs end up jumping, other than the fact that they love it, is because most owners encourage their dog to jump. When he jumps up to greet you what do you do? That's right, you scratch him and tell him what a good boy he is and how much you missed him. The problem with this is that your dog will now be associating jumping with you giving him praise. That's not good. You can't expect your dog to be able to know when it is okay to jump and when it is not. They just don't think that way.

Another, more serious reason dogs jump is to assert their dominance over others. Dogs are pack animals. Pack members will often jump on, or try to be on top of other members to show that they are dominant. This arises in your home if you are not giving your dog calm assertive pack leadership. In this case you will need to change your overall relationship with your dog, and learn to become the pack leader.

The best way to deal with a jumping dog is to completely ignore him. Dogs do most things to get attention. Positive attention is good, but negative attention will often do just as well. This means that yelling at the dog is not a very effective way to teach him to stop jumping. How you react to jumping is he most important thing. You, and your family, must be consistent in dealing with a jumping problem. Don't let the dog jump sometimes, but not others. He's not gonna get that.

When he jumps on you, the best thing you can do is to walk away without so much as looking at the dog. Like Caesar Milan says, you gotta be like the popular kids in high school. You'll be amazed how quickly the dog stops jumping when it becomes boring because you're not responding. Don't try to ignore the problem and just stand there and let the dog jump on you either. Make sure to walk away and look like you are not even a little bit interested in him. Once the dog seems to get the picture and gets down into a calm, four legs on the floor, position you should let him know how happy that makes you. Praise him ONLY when all four paws are touching the ground. He will associate the praise with what he is doing when you are praising him, not the jumping, even though it was only seconds ago.

The final step is to teach your dog an anti-jumping command. I like to use the word "down", but you can make up anything you like. Just make sure you do not use the same word for any other commands or the dog will become confused. You need to teach this command to make sure the dog does not jump on anyone else. Its bad enough when your dog jumps on you. Ever had your sleeves ripped, or gotten scratch by the dogs nails? The down command can help to stop these problems.

Using these proven methods should help you and your family to stop your dog's annoying jumping sooner, rather than later.

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A Quick, Easy Way to Stop a Dog From Jumping

A Quick, Easy Way to Stop a Dog From Jumping
By Cary Benjamin

Most owners have dogs that jump on them or strangers when they walk in the door. Unfortunately, anybody who comes over to visits probably sees you as the friends or family who have that dog that jumps up, and whether you know it or not, they are regretting going over your house and knocking on the door. Here are a few ways to prevent that from happening, and getting your friends and good dog back to where they should be.

There is really only one reason that a dog jumps up when someone is at the door, or greets them for the first time, at the door or not. The puppy only wants to be given some attention. Of course, what do we do when they jump up? We pet them and play with them and talk to them, giving them that attention. Therefore, the best way to stop the dog from jumping up is to not give them attention. Now, this may sound like a very tough thing to do, but it really is not.

When you or someone you know either walks in the door or walks up to the puppy, you have to show no interest in them. In fact, it helps if you decide, before you get in the door, where you are going to go. The dogs probably prefer the treat jar, but it can be anywhere in the house. By doing this, you will show them that you mean business, and you won't give them attention when they jump up.

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Tips to Stop Your Dog From Jumping

Tips to Stop Your Dog From Jumping
By Cary Benjamin

Now almost every one of us knows just how dogs love to jump especially when they are exited. Pet owners try to control their dog from jumping but to no avail. You might have heard the dog owners giving the dog commands with desperation in their voice. Commands such as these are ineffective if you haven't disciplined your dog properly. However many owners will also try very hard to discipline their dog which eventually results in a dog losing its spirit along with the urge to jump. Dogs that have lost their spirit can become emotionally unstable.

Many dogs jump when they feel exited or when they feel the need to greet someone warmly. You need to make your dog understand that you still comprehend their greeting even if they don't jump. Now this can't be implemented over night as these things take time. Make sure that your dog knows that you love it. Start ignoring your dog's greeting if it's jumping and appreciate its greeting if it's not.

Some dogs may not regard you as being superior to it which is why it will not take your commands seriously. However this doesn't mean that they don't consider you their companion it's just that they don't consider you as the leader of the pack. You need to reinforce the fact that you are in charge and you are the leader of the pact. It pays to be strict with your dog at times so that it understands who is in charge however being over strict can mean that you break your dog's spirit. So understand the needs of your dog and try to sort out its issues accordingly.

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