This is terrible. Not only is that an unnecessarily mean way to stop your dog jumping, you were teaching that one not to trust you when you say ok. All you need to do to stop jumping is to turn away and reward the dog when he doesn't jump. The prong collar?!? Just no.
does it work pretty fast? i mean do you have to reward your dog with a treat after their
down on all four legs? because i was thinking it would just confuse them if you turned away from them and then give them a treat once their down. What do you think?
@bigBrude41 I believe the easiest way sir would be to just turn away. Never use your hands or legs as it is common for them to see it as a reward instead of a punishment. For some dogs this may even become a game. The question truely depends on the dogs age and how long the behavior has been occurring. AKC regulation for an over excited dog is to lay down on top of him. Or a "Jump Stopper" by Absolutely New for around 4-5 weeks. Also you may work on attention span building with the command Wait.
TW@
mrsfluffybland 7 months ago
I WILL NEVER USE THIS TECHNEQUE IT IS UNECICAY.... if you want to learn real dog training come to my chanel
runingwithdogs 7 months ago
@bigBrude41 DO NOT USE THIS TECHNEQUE this is unecicary and it is punishment based training..... try zak george
runingwithdogs 7 months ago
This is terrible. Not only is that an unnecessarily mean way to stop your dog jumping, you were teaching that one not to trust you when you say ok. All you need to do to stop jumping is to turn away and reward the dog when he doesn't jump. The prong collar?!? Just no.
moonthelost 7 months ago
Colleagues, such a dog that exercise can and humane way to learn .. Greeting
GMilan666 9 months ago
What a dinosaur - this is how we trained dogs in the 70'es
Yep, me too, but almost any other dog trainer knows better today!!!
fGehrcke 1 year ago
how do you train a dog that eat only human foods to eat dog food?
rocky31peb 1 year ago
does it work pretty fast? i mean do you have to reward your dog with a treat after their
down on all four legs? because i was thinking it would just confuse them if you turned away from them and then give them a treat once their down. What do you think?
bigBrude41 1 year ago
@bigBrude41 I believe the easiest way sir would be to just turn away. Never use your hands or legs as it is common for them to see it as a reward instead of a punishment. For some dogs this may even become a game. The question truely depends on the dogs age and how long the behavior has been occurring. AKC regulation for an over excited dog is to lay down on top of him. Or a "Jump Stopper" by Absolutely New for around 4-5 weeks. Also you may work on attention span building with the command Wait.
jackperry001 1 year ago
@jackperry001 ok well then whats your best way to stop a dog from jumping either around you or on you??????
bigBrude41 1 year ago