Stop Dogs From Jumping Up With These Effective Strategies
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Of course, any dog owner knows that there are plenty of irritating things your pooch can do. It is a fact that a dog receives less attention as an adult than as a puppy, and undesirable behaviors which were allowed to continue may become more of a problem when the dog is left to his own devices. One such irritating habit your dog may have acquired, that you'll most likely want to take care of before it gets out of hand, is excessive barking. However irritating it might be, barking does not pose a threat to guests of the house. What can be dangerous as well as unpleasant, however, is when a dog is forever jumping up on other people.
Here are some causes for this behavior, as well as some remedies.
The main reason for a dog jumping up on you is simply to show her affection, and to express how excited she is to see you. On the other hand, the dog could be trying to establish his authority over those entering his territory or he could simply be bored. Although we may enjoy the affection and excitement of our favorite pet, we certainly never want muddy paws on our favorite pair of jeans, nor does anyone wish to be inadvertently tackled to the ground. This becomes obviously clear and pertinent in the home with small kids and older folk that may sustain serious injury from a dog jumping up on them.
You should start training when a puppy as the most effective way to stop a dog from jumping up. By giving attention to the jumping up, you are actually rewarding the dog instead of discouraging the bad habit. To effectively eliminate a dog from jumping up, remaining consistent is paramount, in order to show your puppy that she will not receive the wanted affection by jumping up. Your canine friend must realize that, to receive attention at home, it must behave in a proper manner. It is very important to not confuse the dog with contradictory messages, that at times it will receive a scolding for the jumping up behavior, but that other times, the owner will find it funny when the dog jumps up on on him and give it attention. The owner must demand the same behavior of the dog whether it's for a guest or a member of the family.
The best way to stop your dog from jumping up is to position yourself facing away from her when she tries, not giving the dog any eye contact. Ignore her completely until she is no longer overly excited, and then give her eye contact. The owner should issue a command, like sit, in order to stop the dog from jumping up on people. The dog will learn to become focused on the command, leaving him less interest in the negative behavior. This is a great way for your dog to maintain good behavior to get the affection she craves, rather than jumping up to get it.
As a consultant focussing on dog training, James helps owners and their pets improve their relationship. He deals primarily in beginning your dog's training from an early age. For useful hints and a free dog training guide, visit his site which features training product reviews as well as puppy training advice.
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