Dog Training Tips : Dog Training: Preventing Jumping

Posted February 8th, 2010 by admin


Training dogs not to jump on people can be difficult when there are many people in the household unknowingly encouraging jumping. Learn more about how to train dogs not to jump up on people with tips from an animal behavior expert in thisfree dog training video. Expert: Donna Bainter Contact: www.spcatampabay.org Bio: Donna Bainter has been a feline and canine behavior trainer since 2000. Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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17 Responses to “Dog Training Tips : Dog Training: Preventing Jumping”

  1. 19Iggy96

    This is fantastic advice
    My pups a tearaway lol

  2. 1986diane

    this is a very good, true and helpfull advice! bad behaviour is also ignored in the wild.. very good thx!

  3. animal5girl

    mine jumps up and bites me…

  4. animal5girl

    dont call people niggers…

  5. KillahLedesma

    nigga ur stubborn. all u r si a dumb bitch! dont talk about ma dog nigga. yeah thts mine. i get payed alotta money to put that dog on TV!!!

  6. babylover277

    yes there stuborn but i got one that is very hiyper and when it jumps on me i will go pet a dog already sitting and then my pitbull will sit then i finnaly pet my dog and then he likes to dumps his water bowl into his food bowl then he wont eat his food so i diddnt give him food till he stopped his behavor( i had him monitered by vet at all time dont try this without vet consulting)soon later he learned now i got to stop him from chasing our goats havent figured how yet

  7. rockinhoppman8

    no all he wants is attention, so is he continues to jump just stop an stay calm hell get the gist
    this takes a while so be willing to spend some time workin on it

  8. rockinhoppman8

    when ur relitives come over put your dog on a lesh and take him/her to them tell her/him to sit in front of them, give him/her a treat and repat process until her stops jumping if this does not work let me know i have more solutions

  9. rockinhoppman8

    yeah thats true thanks 4 the help,my pit keeps digging holes i heard if you bury there poop they wont dig it up does it help?

  10. cinejan

    It is harder to train the owner than to train any dog. When you ‘connect’ with your dog, and lead him, he’ll follow more easily. That is the crucial part of dog training: natural leadership. Happily, humans can learn to lead and speak “K-9″ so the dog can follow. The dog really wants to follow if they just know how and aren’t scared or unsure how, to follow.

  11. cinejan

    This means you are cuing the dog to do other than you intend. Don’t make eye contact and this will be a calming behavior that says,”I don’t care what you think, I am not going to let you do that to me.” Looking at a dog in the eye can be a showdown or, per how the dog thinks, asking,”now what should I do?” A dog looks to a leader to follow, so if you look at the dog for more than 2 sec, he will think you are asking him to lead you.

  12. alphamarquis

    i think you need to reward the good behavior when he sits on all fours

  13. georgiarider

    What if you have a dog that jumps on you, you turn your back and pay no attention to him, he sits, but as soon as you make eye contact with him, he starts jumping again. Over and over. Is he just stupid?

  14. flloydianworld

    My dog jumps on my relatives. I’ve got a new born and am extremely worried.

  15. rockinhoppman8

    its hard to train a pitbull any ideas?

  16. WeazelEyes

    Thanks, that makes sense.

  17. smartguy0110

    first comment