I trained my dog by having my guests help me out. They need to totally ignore your dog, turn away, possibly put their knee up to keep the dog away. Also, another way to stop the jumping is to have the guest grab your dog's paws and hold them. Most dogs HATE this and will whimper and struggle and finally when they get free they will usually not attempt to jump again. Dogs only repeat behaviors if they get something good out of it (i.e jumping gets attention from guests) Don't forget to treat your dog everytime he doesn't jump and he will soon associate not jumping with treats, and it will seem like a better thing to do.
Good luck!
2006-07-20 12:59:08
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answered by bellelvsbeast 2
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Jumping up is one of the ways a dog may try to dominate you or just get your attention. Keep him on a leash, even in the house. Tell him to sit as you see him approaching you. If he jumps up, don't push him off with your hands - that's petting and praising. Calmly but very firmly pull him off with the leash and make him sit or lie down BEFORE anyone pets him.
Read some great books on training. (Try not to pick books randomly - there are a lot of bad books out there also!) These are some of my favorites and you can get them on Amazon.com
What All Good Dogs Should Know – Volhard http://www.volhard.com/
Good Owners, Great Dogs - Brian Kilcommins
Training Your Dog: The Step by Step Method - Volhard
Dog Problems - Benjamin
Cesar's Way - Cesar Millan
Also, watch the Dog Whisperer on the National Geographic Channel. Cesar Millan is the best trainer I've ever seen on TV.
http://www.dogpsychologycenter.com/
2006-07-20 18:12:55
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answered by Danger, Will Robinson! 7
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What bellelvsbeast said works - it takes not just you, but the other person to participate. I used the technique that she stated with my dog and those that help me, she doesn't jump up on and has learned not to jump up on new people she meets as well. I used the following steps consistently:
1. Anytime meeting or greeting someone, she's to sit at my side. Period.
2. No one is to acknowledge her unless she's calm and behaving appropriately.
3. If she jumps up - they are to immediately scold her
4. If she does it a second time - grab the paws, push her firmly away. As she's a large dog, the knee thing doesn't work because her legs are so long.
5. Again, ignore until appropriate behaviour is displayed.
6. Once appropriate behaviour is displayed, they are to bend down to pet her, so that she doesn't need to go up to get petted.
She only does it now with one person, who will not listen to me and actually rewards her by giving her attention. I've given up on that person, because there's only so much you can do. Kind of figure she deserves it now at this point.
Others need to participate and help in those situations.
2006-07-20 13:05:07
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answered by Anonymous
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There is a wonderful harness out called Gentle Leader Head Harness. It can train your pup very fast without pain or "crushed feelings" LOL! Look it up on the net for all the info.---"It is always better to teach your pet what to do than train your guest when they come over." The Gentle Leader head harness trains several different behaviors....they also have a Gentle Leader Walking Harness that helps with dogs wanting to take you for a walk. ps....I don't sell them, but I think all pup owners should think about owning one. :}
2006-07-20 13:49:38
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answered by 4oil 1
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keep puppy on a short leash when greeting guests; a sharp tug and the command DOWN is what works. and of course, a treat for each correct behavior... when puppy ahem... dog...refrains from jumping while on leash then u can begin the same thing off leash. if she jumps; back to leash. the rule is the rule until U change it.dogs are easy to train their owners are not so easy.
2006-07-20 13:01:08
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answered by Anonymous
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My advice is to call early intervention, have them evaluate him, its free. I do have in the back of agenda sons and function lengthy gone through early intervention with all of them. you don't desire a referral. He may have some gentle delays, its demanding to inform. notwithstanding the facilities now if he can qualify he can commence getting. My 2 year old son is going to Easter Seals. in case your son qualifies he can bypass to team remedy in a preschool putting now and be slotted for the established public developmentally in the back of agenda preschool. From what you're describing that is plausible that your son may have a speech/language postpone. Speech is what he says, language is what he's easily-known with. expertise certain is a few thing that maximum youthful ones at 24 months do understand. At his age he must be drawn to what his cousins are doing. that is parallel play. transforming into a member of in or co-operative play is extra of a pre-ok skill. If he continues to be aloof and under no circumstances drawn to what they're doing that is an illustration of an autistic spectrum affliction. no longer some thing you describe shows a cognitive postpone. An autistic spectrum affliction is a social communication affliction. I surely have 2 sons which have this, and so do I. Getting him used to oldsters does take a even as to get right into a elementary, screaming and crying is customary. What to do: call early intervention attempt to encourage him to be enticing, a million older newborn, no longer a sibling is acceptable attempt to get him right into a playgroup, little health middle class, or swim class to be uncovered to some friends Potty education is frustrating being a boy, and with a plausible gentle speech/language postpone. customary boys are experienced at 2.5-4 years old. children with delays are in many situations experienced between 4-7 years old. I surely have experienced my 2 autistic spectrum sons at 3.5 yrs and 32 months. We did a potty agenda and sat on the potty each 2 hours even as wide awake for roughly 30 seconds the position I sang somewhat jingle and then praised them for sitting. They both had shown potty readiness indications waking up dry and also disrobing.
2016-10-15 00:46:35
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answered by garion 4
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I read somewhere that whenever the dog jumps on you, you pick up your knee into his chest and say no, not hard though, you might hurt him. Also whenever he jumps press down on the bridge of his nose and say no. You can also aviod everything and put him in another room when you have company.
2006-07-20 12:59:45
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answered by legallymexican 2
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You have to pick it up and put it it a cage. It wont work with some dogs. Mines eight and still Jumps on visitors.
2006-07-20 13:00:10
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answered by kh2ff7 1
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My dog walker showed me this and it worked like a charm. Stand up and call your dog up onto you by patting your chest. each time he/she jumps up, smack him and push him down say NO in a firm voice. We did it for aoubt 2 days and he finally understood...and when people started to come in the house, in the beginning I asked them to say NO, and it worked. Very soon, they did not have to say NO and he did not jump!!!
Good luck!
2006-07-20 13:25:23
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answered by english_argie 2
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i learned this in training that when people walk in the door tell them to turn around or put their leg up and it worked 4 us
2006-07-20 13:01:51
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answered by I luv animals 1
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