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Dog Training - Solve Your Dog's Jumping Problem

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Uploaded by on May 24, 2007

Here's an easy method that you can use to stop your dog from jumping on friends and family. Don't forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

You can also get my FREE ebook "101 Ways To Improve Your Dog's Behavior" at:
http://www.amazingdogtrainingman.com/

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  • @Paul480 There is no conflict here at all! The trainer wants the dog to stay down when asked up, if the dog stays down he gets rewarded, if the dog jumps up he gets punished. All the people voting this up just dont understand that this is not conficting... it is the same as asking a dog to do something when asked.

    You do understand he wants the dog to stay down whenever anyone asks him to jump up right?

  • i guess all 3/2 the people with dogs train differently, half lets them up, half pushes them down, half wrestles with the dog.

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  • @M83ro have you try it and does it work?

  • @shrink1220 I have tried this so many times; when my dog jumps on me, i have no reaction to him, i don't give him any attention, sometimes he gets the point but eventually he starts jumping again.

  • I will try this, ill see if it works. My pup needs to stop jumping especially when kids come over.

  • Eric! Thank you! I have the sweetest 2 1/2 yr old American Bulldog. He's so excitable and jumps...He's 90 lbs... I watched this video, went out back and immediately did what you said to do. Bane (my dog) is so smart. It only took 1 time. After I held his paws he ran across the porch, came right back to jump on me BUT he stopped and sat at my feet and waited for his attention. DONE....he's got it! I love it!

  • Thanks for distinguishing the difference between "down" and "off"...

  • @jualkyn touching their paws could be a rewarding experience for them. Whether the dog see's it as good repport or whatever the reason, it maybe been a positive reinforcement for them. So the object would be to try and not react, and slowly ween them off of thinking they are being rewarded for jumping on you.

  • For this specific problem, you would need to get your dog on an extinction schedule. With your jumping problem, your simply going to allow the dog to jump with no reinforcement. When I say no reinforcement, I mean you will have absolutely no reaction whatsoever. No reward for jumping on you. Simply putting your hands out and catching your dog may possibily be positive reinforcement for that dog. Begin to start noticing your reaction as the dog jumps on you, and eliminate the reaction.

  • @Greenwolfdragon: Your dog will understand the difference. :)

  • @Brooksmom2011: Hummm, I'm used to this with smaller dogs (esp. Poodles) and you certainly cannot punish the peeing, but from my understanding they often grow out of this behavior. I also consider a Vet visit. :)

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