
Training A Dog Not To Jump On People
A pet owner should make an outline of a
dog behavior program to stop from constantly jumping on people.
Try to determine if the dog is getting mixed signals from its
behaviour.
If the dog jumps and it is given a pat, hug or even a treat,
the animal will get the idea that this action is good and will
always lead to rewards.
The first thing to do is stop giving rewards or show
positive gestures when the dog is jumping. The training program
should make sure that the dog would not get confused on what it
needs to learn.
The basic command in addressing jumping behaviour is
teaching the dog to sit and stay.
In this early part of the program, walk towards the back
door from the front door. Order the dog to sit-stay when you do
this in order for it to get the idea it should be behaved when
you enter or exit the doors. Get other family members to
participate in the program.
Tell them to walk the same route but they should first order
the dog to sit-stay before the door is opened. The dog will
have a hard time to not be excited so it is best that the
routine is repeated over and over again for it to be properly
trained.
Dogs, especially puppies, are
impressionable but will become abusive if they are constantly
given excessive special attention. Pet owners should never give
a dog the right to act dominantly even it is cute and
cuddly.
Take note that puppies are quick learners. What should be
avoided is hitting or giving the dog harsh reprimands if it
commits a mistake.
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