الثلاثاء، 19 أكتوبر 2010

How to Stop Your Dog Jumping on People

  • Dogs are some of the warmest and most welcoming of pets - this is of course why they are the most popular pets in the world. This is of course usually a welcome trait. However it can go too far when dogs jump up on visitors or guests without invitation and annoy them or cause worry. In these cases, it is useful to know how to train your dog to stop this kind of thing happening. It is not too difficult to do, and if you follow a few simple guidelines, you and your dog will be much happier and get along better in no time.
    When starting off, you should first understand what makes your dog jump on people. Initially, dogs tend to learn to jump on people when they are young puppies. This is because this kind of behaviour is actively encouraged in puppies. When puppies jump on people it is cute and generally welcomed. On the other hand, with bigger, older dogs it can actually be actively dangerous, particularly with children or older people. For this reason, it is important to make sure a puppy learns not to jump up on people before it is too late and they are big enough to do some damage.
    Fortunately, it is quite easy to stop a puppy jumping on people, just because they are so small. Just push them down carefully but firmly and show them that this is not acceptable. They will soon learn that this kind of behaviour is simply inappropriate and will stop doing it. As long as you follow through on this every time, they will soon pick it up. Dogs are creatures of habit and repetition is an easy way to teach them something. Consistency is guaranteed to reach them, but equally inconsistency will confuse them, so be sure to enforce one rule for the whole time.
    With older animals, the principle is the same. It can, however, be a little bit harder. This is because, as mentioned, dogs are creatures of habit - their habits are easily built up and difficult to change. If they have been allowed or encouraged to jump on people for years, it will take considerable conditioning before they understand that this is not acceptable. One way to do this is to simply ignore the dog when it jumps on you or others. This is because when a dog jumps on you, it is usually simply seeking attention. If you refuse to acknowledge this and don't give the dog any attention, you take away any reason they have to jump on you.
    It is important that guests do not indulge the dog. Their reaction to the dog jumping on them should be exactly the same - straight out ignoring it. Since consistency is so important to dogs, they will not be able to learn that it is not acceptable to jump on people unless they get the same message from everyone they encounter. With some work however, you should have no problem in getting better behaviour from your dog as regards jumping on people.
    Andrew is a dog training enthusiast. For some more great information likehow to stop dog jumping on people, check out his articles on how to stop dog jumping.

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