Tips On How To Stop Your Dog From Jumping
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There are more than a few explanations why a dog jumps on furniture, family members, a guest or even the owner. You are thinking about how you can get the jumping to stop, so here are a few of possible reasons as to why your dog does what he does and how it can be avoided. A pet may want to display dominance and he does it by placing himself on higher places or on top of people.
Another reason could very well be the dog’s enthusiasm or excitement over something. The dog jumps onto its owner or someone familiar because of the happiness and excitement it feels when he sees them. It could very well be their way to greet the person. Giving praise to pups when she jumps also causes it to find out that when it jumps it will get a prize. A few owners teach their canines to jump and so they jump even when they are not asked to. Some owners are not aware that they have given their companions that idea.
Owners sometimes give the dogs rewards for doing something good. But they did not notice that the dog jumped after doing it and the dog thinks that it is the jumping that caused that reward even if it is not. Whatever their reasons are, dogs most of the time frighten or annoy, especially the visitors, if they jump over them. This dog behavior would want to be controlled by owners, as much as possible.
How can owners keep their dog from jumping all over them? Teaching the dog not to jump has quite a lot of ways. One option is to not acknowledge him when he jumps up. By handling the situation this way your companion will learn what causes you to ignore him, and will figure out what pleases you. Owners should try to turn their back when the dog is about to jump over them. Another way also to stop the dog from jumping is to stoop or kneel when greeting the dog. To greet or see a person’s face, there is a tendency for the dog to jump onto him because he is higher. Another way to stop the dog from jumping is to teach him other things like the “sit,” “stop” or other commands that would prevent it from jumping.
When the dog does something good, including not jumping, owners should always remember to praise or reward the dog. To pay the dog’s good behavior, taking him for a walk or giving food is an appealing reward. There is no sense punishing or harming your pet for jumping because that will likely cause more future harm, very little good can come of it. It should also be remembered that when using commands with dogs, owners should be consistent with the words or cues to avoid confusion.
The desired effects can be achieved by the owners with the aid of many approaches. Owners just have to be patient and eager to teach their dogs properly. As it is with any type of training, even stopping the jumping you need to regard the relationship between you and your companion. The results you are seeking will only be accomplished if there is proper communication and understanding between the two.




