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Jumping puppies seem cute and lovable, but this habit can be dangerous once they grow up. Dogs jump because of various reasons, but,  how to stop dogs jumping on you? Dogs like to leap around when they are thrilled, excited, or craving the owner’s attention. And instead of stopping them, people usually encourage such behaviors. 

Jumping is a natural dog behavior because this action guarantees attention. But from a human’s point of view, it can be dangerous and bothersome. If you have just bought a puppy, train him not to jump from the very start. And if you own a grown-up dog who has the bad habit of jumping, train him to quit this risky practice. In this article we will teach you how to stop dogs jumping on you.

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Training takes time. You need to be consistent to see prominent results in your pet. Hence when you start training, follow the tips below to achieve quicker results. 

  • Withhold Emotions

The first step of training is to stop displaying emotional responses when your dog greets you by jumping. Why? Because your dog waits impatiently for you to return home from study or work. They get overwhelmed as soon as they see you, which arouses their jumping behavior. 

What you need to do here is to withhold your attention. As soon as dogs jump up, turn your back and avoid talking in an exciting, loud sound. And remember not to touch your dog because they might think it’s part of the game, and if you do so, it’s a wrestling game afterwards. 

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Therefore pay no attention to them after arriving home until it calms down completely. Then you can proceed by patting him. If the dog still keeps jumping, move away from the location. If the dog is in the door, walk away and don’t enter the room until the dog is entirely tranquil. 

  • Instill Mutually Exclusive Behavior

A great way to train your dog to stop jumping is by commanding them to do something opposite to jumping, like sitting. Once the dog follows your instruction to sit, it’s easier to settle down and avoid jumping altogether. 

Sit commands work most of the time because most dogs know how to sit. Also, it is impractical for them to sit and jump simultaneously. Use this method when you are out walking your dog. This helps them practice mutually exclusive behavior. 

  • Practice Often

As jumping is a natural canine behavior, don’t expect it to disappear instantly. The dog will slowly learn that this is bad behavior. But you need to train them consistently so your pet can master the art of controlling their excitement. 

If they constantly display jumping behavior, don’t hesitate to show a no-interest sign every day. And if you are home, you can also create situations that excite them and then make them learn not to jump. 

  • Practice With Different People

Practicing dog jumping behavior with one person or owner is not enough. You have to train the dog around different people to avoid jumping upon seeing everyone else. Train them with friends and other family members to calm the dog, no matter who enters the room. 

  • Encourage by Rewarding

When you are training the dog, a great way to prevent jumping is to treat them when they listen to you properly. Treat it with something delicious if the dog does not jump once you come home. Reward encourages good behavior. 

When jumping, show them the treat and then ask them to sit. If they do not sit, hide the treat behind you and ask them to sit again. The dog will sit peacefully in the lust of treats. This will help you achieve your training objective. 

Things Not To Do in Dog Jumping Training

Avoid following things while training your dog. 

  • Don’t harshly treat dogs by knee or leash correcting. It can injure the dog. 
  • Do not respond to your dog jumping even if you want to. Controlling yourself is challenging; after all, it’s your beloved pet, but you have to do it for their sake. 
  • Don’t give them attention by touching and saying, “stop or get down”. They might think they are getting attention. Instead, turn your back. 

Why Do Dogs Jump Up?

The biggest motivation behind their unwanted jumping behavior is to greet people upfront. They like to have a face-to-face greeting which compels them to raise their front legs and crash into the person coming home. 

Dogs also like to greet their canine counterparts by jumping up and then crashing into each other. It is a normal display of excitement for them, but for you, it can be a nuisance. Their jumping can cause injury by scratching arms and legs and cloth damage. Dogs can also jump up and injure children severely. 

And imagine the embarrassment when a friend comes home, and your dog jumps up and ends up dirtying their clothes. You don’t want this to happen. But the good news is that you can fix your dog’s unwanted jumping behavior by proper training. 

Wondering how you can train your dog not to jump? Here we have crafted a guide to let you know the ways by which you can stop your dog from jumping up. So let’s dive straight into the blog post. 

Manage The Jumping Behavior

Management techniques help you control the dog’s unnecessary jumping by limiting the opportunities that stimulate the jumping behavior. Use this method until your dog is fully trained. 

The management techniques include different strategies to stop the dog’s jumping. For example; When someone is about to visit, and there is the probability that the dog will start jumping on them, you can do the following;

  • Put your pet in the crate.
  • Limit them in another room.
  • Put on a leash and instruct them to sit when they see the new person entering. 

Conclusion

How to Stop Dogs Jumping On You? Things will get worse before they can get better. This is the mantra of dog jumping training. Don’t lose hope if the dog’s behavior seems to get worse initially. They expect you to respond, hence trying to do the same thing with more severity. But don’t worry, things will get better with time, and your dog will eventually learn not to jump at anyone. 

 

 

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