This method works for dogs of any age but your timing will have to be good (start rewarding BEFORE your dog even has the chance to jump). If you miss that then wait it out & as soon as your pup puts all four on the ground reward - you don't even have to wait for a sit at this point. Here's the hardest part: you and EVERYONE who meets your dog must be consistent. Any attention while jumping is reinforcing - even the typical "off", "no", "down" and all those wasted words we bark at our dogs.
Thanks, i will try and get my soft dad to be consistant, i hope this works, because he is the most lovely collie, and it would be a shame to have him on a leash when our younger relatives come around,
Yes, I am using their kibble (given to me by the rescue organization). Puppies are often very motivated by simple food. I feed them their meals with training and other food games (hide/seek food, kongs, buster cubes, that round rubber food toy - anything but a simple bowl which is such a waste of opportunity)
Excellent, excellent video! Your teaching style is so clear.
westcoastpets 2 years ago
Thanks so much!
sddogtrainer 2 years ago
Love that you are using their 1/2 meals for training. They are very attentive indeedy! Nice work.
Linda - Positive Dog Trainer
wholisticdogtraining 2 years ago
thanks!
sddogtrainer 2 years ago
Fabulous video. Great tutorial. Thank you for posting. 5* and a favorite.
rogersmmr 2 years ago
Thank you, rogersmmr
sddogtrainer 2 years ago
Hey, i love this video and the one on autosit, but is this technique good for a older puppy?
My family has recently adopted a 7 month old Border Collie, and are struggling with both jumping and sitting
I will try these tecniques as well as booking some obedience classes, but would appreciate your opinion
thanks =D
joemonkyjoe 2 years ago
This method works for dogs of any age but your timing will have to be good (start rewarding BEFORE your dog even has the chance to jump). If you miss that then wait it out & as soon as your pup puts all four on the ground reward - you don't even have to wait for a sit at this point. Here's the hardest part: you and EVERYONE who meets your dog must be consistent. Any attention while jumping is reinforcing - even the typical "off", "no", "down" and all those wasted words we bark at our dogs.
sddogtrainer 2 years ago
Thanks, i will try and get my soft dad to be consistant, i hope this works, because he is the most lovely collie, and it would be a shame to have him on a leash when our younger relatives come around,
Thank you again!
joemonkyjoe 2 years ago
Yes, I am using their kibble (given to me by the rescue organization). Puppies are often very motivated by simple food. I feed them their meals with training and other food games (hide/seek food, kongs, buster cubes, that round rubber food toy - anything but a simple bowl which is such a waste of opportunity)
sddogtrainer 2 years ago
great video
jiggawiggajigga 2 years ago
Your method is great, thank you for posting.
muschio 2 years ago
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SplishSplashCrash 3 years ago
That was awesome! What a cool training video! :)
Lucky puppies!
kikopup 3 years ago
Thanks so much! I've got a little time for videos again. Look forward to checking yours out!
sddogtrainer 3 years ago