How can i stop my dog jumping up when i go to put his lead on? He starts jumping as soon as he sees the lead. I tried turning my back on him but he continually jumps and either comes around in front of me to jump up, or if i stand against the wall, he pushes his way inbetween forcing me back. I have tried standing there ignoring him for a minute but i have to leave to avoid my clothes getting wrecked and my arms scratched
is this working? It seems like the dog think that whenever you open the door, the dog has to look out than look back at you for you to give him a treat. xD
@digimongear yes, if you read the 'more info' and then watch the #5 1/2 session and #6 session you can see the marked progress. It was a 6 week program in it's entirty, and she is absolutely fabulous!
i had 2 do this 4 my chocoy lab puppy she was for ever dartin out the door but need to work on her more as she is terrible for jumpin up at people in the street, some people she is fine with but i think she really gets 2 excited, gona do some more work 2day after watchin this lol :) very good
must admit when i first started watching this i did think what a load of rubbish but in actual fact its brilliant!!! nice one! definatly going to try this one out!! thanks much!
Awesome Job! Love to watch Laya's progress! I used this same method to teach shelter dogs to stay calm when staff/volunteers come to take them out, foster dogs to stop them from dashing out a door and my own dogs as well. Can be taught for gates, car doors etc. It's amazing how quick results once they 'get' the behavior.
Whoo hoo! Couldn't help cheering for Layla and trainer. Fantastic series of 5 sessions. (Music great too!) Thanks.
benglis510 5 months ago
@benglis510 - Thank you... we were rooting for her too! she'll be 4 years old in a month or so and is doing well...!
nancyspore 5 months ago
How can i stop my dog jumping up when i go to put his lead on? He starts jumping as soon as he sees the lead. I tried turning my back on him but he continually jumps and either comes around in front of me to jump up, or if i stand against the wall, he pushes his way inbetween forcing me back. I have tried standing there ignoring him for a minute but i have to leave to avoid my clothes getting wrecked and my arms scratched
nicojo98 10 months ago
@nicojo98 start with our video #1 for this series. Start easy and successful and then build up...
nancyspore 6 months ago
hahaha ouuuffff if that was my dog . He would of lost interest after the 10 coockie looll!!
tainitoonification 1 year ago
hahaha ouuuffff if that was my dog . He would of lost interest after the 10 coockie looll!!
tainitoonification 1 year ago
i think you give to much coockies when i do that with my dog he just kind of looses the interest!! :S
tainitoonification 1 year ago
This just shows patience and consistency is the key to training a dog properly. Good job with positive reinforcement! ;)
toobwoob 1 year ago
ahahahah...very good Nancy....ahahahahah...:D
vgniah 1 year ago
is this working? It seems like the dog think that whenever you open the door, the dog has to look out than look back at you for you to give him a treat. xD
digimongear 1 year ago
@digimongear yes, if you read the 'more info' and then watch the #5 1/2 session and #6 session you can see the marked progress. It was a 6 week program in it's entirty, and she is absolutely fabulous!
nancyspore 1 year ago
i had 2 do this 4 my chocoy lab puppy she was for ever dartin out the door but need to work on her more as she is terrible for jumpin up at people in the street, some people she is fine with but i think she really gets 2 excited, gona do some more work 2day after watchin this lol :) very good
jscreach 1 year ago
cute dog
ryaneehales 2 years ago
not bad vid... looks like you fed him his entire meal lol....
Romanian97 2 years ago
LOL I couldn't help but laugh! The dog is trying so hard to please everybody inside and outside,haha!
miloismyhorse 2 years ago
great use of negative punishment, always works wonders :D
claudiahoyle 2 years ago
must admit when i first started watching this i did think what a load of rubbish but in actual fact its brilliant!!! nice one! definatly going to try this one out!! thanks much!
luckycharmnic 3 years ago
Fun! let us know how it works for you! We love to hear how others are doing...
nancyspore 3 years ago
Awesome Job! Love to watch Laya's progress! I used this same method to teach shelter dogs to stay calm when staff/volunteers come to take them out, foster dogs to stop them from dashing out a door and my own dogs as well. Can be taught for gates, car doors etc. It's amazing how quick results once they 'get' the behavior.
supernaturalbc2008 3 years ago