Golden Retriever Training As a Solution to Jumping at People

This post was written by admin3 on February 2, 2010
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A dog that jumps on people to greet them is displaying behavior that is ideal for golden retriever training. It is indeed a nuisance from time to time, but owners will also have to move early to remedy this because this might grow into a dominance issue problem. Below are some tips to help you with your “galloping dog” concern.

1. The first golden retriever training tip is very much related to what is known as Nothing in Life is Free. The visitor goes into the house without speaking or looking, until they are sure the dog is settled enough to greet the visitor. Besides, in training classes, the dogs need to be in a “sit” position before being allowed to pet anyone.

The second main tip is that the dog most not be noticed or paid attention to, until it is behaving well and its four feet are on the floor, or it is sitting. People also ought not to act emotional, because the dog also gets wind of the emotion and ends up not keeping still.

The people need to be encouraged to ignore the dog until it is completely calm. Rushing and jumping at people need to be stopped with a sound “No,” and asking people to cross their arms and turning their backs to the dog. The ignoring part needs to continue until the dog learns to keep still, and by then it will have realized that it is up to the people whether they want to greet it or not. It will also see that no amount of jumping can now seem to make them greet it. When the dog is not anymore jumping, have the visitor face the dog and offer it a quick pat. The moment the dog jumps, bring up the ignoring campaign again.

3) Possibly the worst tip or action that dog owners could take would be to leave the dog alone and wait for it to reach three! But this is no solution at all. It is really entirely up to you as owner to prevent the dog from turning into a selfish brat.

Some dogs are easily excitable than others, while others take longer to understand what is being pointed out. Others can catch on what you are driving at, but others will take a few months for things to sink in.

What could possibly be the challenges in these? Getting everybody to participate in your “project” is very important. Otherwise, the folks at home are helping dismantle what you are trying to build in the dog. Don’t let your golden retriever training progress be set back so that you can help your pup behave better.

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