How You Can Prevent Your Puppy From Jumping On People, Tugging The Leash And Roaming Around Dangerously

Released on = January 17, 2006, 6:49 pm

Press Release Author = Jonathan Cheong

Industry = Environment

Press Release Summary = Unfortunately, eliminating problem behaviors is one thing
that most dog owners eventually face. Here we will focus on a few of the most
commonly encountered behavior problems.



Press Release Body = Unfortunately, eliminating problem behaviors is one thing that
most dog owners eventually face. Here we will focus on a few of the most commonly
encountered behavior problems.



Problem #1 - Jumping up on people

One of the most frequently cited problems with dogs is that of jumping up on people.
Unfortunately, this is one of those behaviors that is often inadvertently
encouraged by well meaning owners. After all, it is cute and adorable when that
little 10 pound puppy jumps up on you, your family members and your friends. Many
people reward this behavior on the part of a small puppy with kisses and treats.



This is a huge mistake, however, since that cute little puppy may soon become a full
grown dog who could weigh well in excess of 100 pounds. Suddenly that cute jumping
behavior is no longer quite so cute.



In addition to being annoying, jumping up on people can be dangerous as well. A
large, heavy dog, jumping enthusiastically, can easily knock over a child or an
older or handicapped adult. In today's litigious society, such an incident could
easily make you, as the dog's owner, the subject of an unwanted lawsuit.



The time to teach a dog that jumping up on people is unacceptable is when he is
still young and easy to handle. Retraining a dog that has been allowed to jump up
on people can be difficult for the owner, and confusing for the dog.



When the puppy tries to jump on you or another member of your family, gently but
firmly place the puppy's feet back on the floor. After the puppy is standing firmly
on the floor, be sure to reward and praise him.



It is important for every member of the family, as well as frequently visiting
friends, to understand this rule and follow it religiously. If one member of the
family reprimands the dog for jumping and another praises him, the dog will be
understandably confused. As with other dog training issues, consistency is the key
to teaching the dog that jumping is always inappropriate.



When praising and rewarding the dog for staying down, it is important for the
trainer to get down on the dog's level. Giving affection and praise at eye level
with the puppy is a great way to reinforce the lesson.



The reason puppies and older dogs jump on people is obvious - they are excited and
happy to see them. Many people are reluctant to discourage this exuberant behavior,
but it is important to redirect that happiness and energy in other ways.

(To Be Continued...)


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