Stop Your Doggy From Jumping Up

This post was written by admin3 on August 25, 2009
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Doggy Training Guide

When considering methods for stopping your doggy from jumping up all the time, it is important to understand why she is doing this in the first place. She does it because she is so very happy to see you and be with you!  This is normal doggy behavior, though, not awesome for humans to have to endure.  And it is possible to get hurt by a big dog  jumping up on you. And you wanna stop your dog from jumping up on you!

As a social animal, your dog  is naturally going to get really happy when you get home or when you’re outside playing. It is just natural doggy  behavior – and don’t be surprised if she gives it her all when jumping up. However, if they are to be correctly socialized in a human family, they must be taught not to do so and if you can nip it in the bud, the better, but if not, it still can be discouraged and stopped totally if done correctly.

Some Little Dog Training Secretss To End The Madness

Many times it is we who are the culprits for dog  jumping.  Because when they are little puppies we let them jump up because they’re so cute – so from the outset, we have set a precedent for jumping up. But eventually they grow up and it gets to be too much for us having a doggy  that jumps up every time.

Training them, as soon as possible, that greetings must be done on all fours is our mind-set.

Make sure and be consistent across the board that no jumping is allowed.  So, it is important to keep your family and close friends forewarned and up to speed with how to act around your doggy .  Don’t have dad and mom saying no to the jumping dog and the kids allowing it – your doggy  will just get confused and the training will break down.

Make Sure Everyone In The House Knows Not To Let The Dog Jump Up.  And Use One Of The Following Techniques.

* This easy technique will astound you in its simplicity. When doggy jumps up, fold your arms in front of you and look straight upward – the dog  will lose her enthusiasm for jumping up real quick. You’re gonna love the next Dog Training Advice!

* Another way is to hold his paws when he jumps up. Don’t squeeze them too tight just hold onto them. Your doggy  hates this and he will struggle to get away. Then, release the doggy while saying ‘Off’. Dogs hate having their paws grabbed. Just do this consistently and he’ll decide not to jump!

And right when the doggy squiggles away and touches down, praise him immediately as reward for being on all fours.

Watch out early on in the training when your doggy  might forget her what you’ve taught her and get really happy when you arrive home. Just be steady with the training and she’ll pick it up quite quickly. For a review of just a totally comprehensive guide on dog training, I strongly recommend you check out the sitstayfetch reviews.

Have fun with it!

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