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Dogtrainingspot Gives Out Free Newsletter To Stop Dog Jumping
Dogtrainingspot Gives Out Free Newsletter To Stop Dog Jumping
Dogtrainingspot gives out free newsletter on how to stop dog jumping and other dog obedience training tips. Included in the report are tips to stop dogs from jumping the fence, jumping on the couch and jumping on people.
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13/12/2010
Dogtrainingspot gives out free newsletter on how to stop dog jumping ( http://www.dogtrainingspot.org/category/stop-dog-jumping/ ) and other dog obedience training tips. Included in the report are tips to stop dogs from jumping the fence, jumping on the couch and jumping on people. It also includes essential dog training commands every dog lover needs to stop their puppy from unnecessary jumping. The site also publishes dog training reviews ( http://www.dogtrainingspot.org/category/dog-training-reviews/ ) of different products for training dogs.
Puppy owners think of dog jumping as an enthusiastic greeting and find it flattering, but when the dog jumps on people and haphazardly does most of the time, it becomes annoying and irritating for others. It frightens other people and dog jumping becomes upsetting when it messes up people's clothes or the paws leaves scratches on people's arms and hands.
Dog jumping can be seen as a form of warmth, excitement and animation of the dog, but it is also important to set rules and standards on how active the pup should be. Jumping on fences probably tells an owner that dog wants to play or mate with another puppy and it would be important for owners to have the puppy neutered. If a dog jumps in a couch, it probably wants to tell the owner it wants to play and have some affection and the owner should be able to attend to it.
Experts from Dogtrainingspot suggest several training commands and methods to stop a dog's needless jumping. One method is the "ignore method" such that as soon as the feet of the puppy leaves the ground, the owner turns away to ignore the pup. The owner ignores the dog completely until it chooses to display a desirable behavior such as sitting or standing still, in which the dog owner gives back his attention to praise and pet their puppy.
Teaching the "sit method" is also a valuable replacement behavior that can be employed. The method can be applied whenever the owner senses the dog jumping. The "sit" command is given loud and clear until it follows and then gives a pat on the puppy’s body and praises the dog, giving a better reinforcement and the dog shows a much better behavior.
Dog behaviorist suggests never hitting or abusing the dog just to make him stop jumping for dogs usually bounce and jump because of elation and greeting. Yelling and hitting at the puppy would make it afraid, nervous and anxious.
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