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my young staffie pup is well behaved apart from when guests come to my house she jumps up and nips at them other wise she is a well trained dog but every thing i have done to try to stop this has failed any ideas?

2006-07-04 04:28:34 · 5 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pets Dogs

5 answers

Put her in a down-stay before you open the door, until she has calmed down... Never give her attention until she is acting proper.

The basic down-stay is the second most important task to teach her for many reasons.
The Come is the first task she should be taught.

If you have taught her only those two commands, life will be so much more safe and pleasant.

2006-07-04 04:40:54 · answer #1 · answered by Chetco 7 · 3 0

i'd propose operating with him extra. Obedience education, including a good refresher on the basics (sit down-stay, down-stay, etc.) is per chance so as. Did you're taking him to a dogs park the position different dogs were off leash? if so, this is totally standard that he wanted off the leash in order to run and play with the different animals. also what do you propose by aggressive? became he pulling? Did he snarl at your husband? those are 2 diverse issues. Pulling is corrected by leash education, yet when he's troublesome your authority without delay, you've to get a coach in contact.

2016-11-30 06:46:38 · answer #2 · answered by shortridge 3 · 0 0

A pop can with a few pennies in it. When she starts to jump, shake the can a couple of times saying no in a loud voice. When she responds give her positive reenforcement by petting her, and saying something like good girl in a joyful calm voice. It will also teach her to respond the the word no.

2006-07-04 05:36:49 · answer #3 · answered by Who am I? 5 · 0 0

When she jumps, bring your knee up...not hard, but enough to get her attention, followed by a stern "no!". She'll learn.

2006-07-04 04:32:14 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

She is probably protecting you or is showing her own way of affection to others.

2006-07-04 04:33:04 · answer #5 · answered by Grandma of six 5 · 0 0

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