| 85% of the dog owners out there are struggling to | | | | later mom trying to prevent the dog from jumping. The |
| solve their dog jumping problem. A lot of dogs jump on | | | | dog gets confused, so no dog jumping policy in your |
| their friends and family when they come over in the | | | | house. |
| house to visit them. The reason dogs jump is because | | | | So when the dog jumps on you, simply grab his paws. |
| they are extremely social animals and they want to | | | | Not too much to crush him, but enough to make him |
| greet us and they throw everything into it. Another | | | | struggle for a short second. Dogs are very sensitive |
| reason why the dogs jump is because ever since they | | | | about their paws. Next when he will want his paws |
| were puppies they were invited to jump by the | | | | back you let him go and say "off". Don't say down |
| owners by saying "here boy here sweetie" and when | | | | because that is the laying down command. When he is |
| he jumps in their arms he gets praised with "good dog." | | | | off and down on the ground you praise him telling |
| The first thing what you need to do is to teach the | | | | what a good dog he is and stuff like that. |
| dog that greeting has to be done with all four paws on | | | | Next time when he jumps you grab his paws say |
| the ground. In order for the jumping training to work | | | | "off", let him go down to the ground, reward him and |
| you have to make sure everybody that comes into | | | | let him calm down for a few minutes because dogs |
| contact with the dog is consistent with it. You can`t | | | | are excited a lot when they want to greet you. |
| have dad inviting the dog in his arms to jump and then | | | | |