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5 Tips To Stop Your Dog From Jumping On People

If you have a young dog, one of the major things that you may well worry about is them jumping up people. When you have guests come over, this can be a real issue. Young puppies in particular tend to develop this habit, but it can be a real pain. After all, there are a whole load of people out there who fear dogs in a really serious way. What that means is that your friendly, well-meaning pet could easily alarm people when they come through the door.

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Stopping your dog from jumping up people is a top priority, but where on earth should you start? Well, it may not be easy, but there are a few things you can try that may help you along the way. Here are just five little tips that might mean you solve the issue in no time at all. Enjoy!

  1. Keep Excitement To A Minimum

One of the few things that people realize is the reason that dogs tend to jump when new people enter the home. It’s because they are excited. When these creatures get hyper, they tend to express themselves in a very physical way. So, to avoid just this issue, you need to keep the levels of excitement to a minimum. Keep things relatively quiet and relaxed when new guests arrive. It may just make a huge difference.

  1. Tell Your Dog ‘No’ Firmly

If you’ve already started training your dog, here’s a tip that’s sure to work. You have likely used the ‘no’ command a whole load of times with your pet so they should know what it means. The very moment that your dog starts to jump up someone, you need to use this word in a strong and firm way. Be as forceful as you can here without actually shouting. You need to get the message across.

Related: 5 Signs your Dog Needs Obedience Training

  1. Reward Them When They Do Well

Of course, a crucial part of the training process is rewarding your pet as well. When your dog does not jump up someone, you need to reward them. You may wish to pet them, give them some attention, or just give them a dog treat. This little bit of positive reinforcement will let your pup know that they’ve done well.

  1. Train Your Dog To Sit

Sometimes, it can be particularly hard to train your dog not to do something. If that’s the case, there’s one method you could try instead. Attempt to train them to do something different. If you’ve already mastered the ‘sit’ command, use it when guests come to home. That way, your pet will get into the habit of sitting when there are new people around.

  1. Keep Your Dog On A Leash

If all else fails, you may need to use this final tip. When you have people over, put your dog on a leash before they enter the room. That way, you can control your pup and make sure that they don’t jump up anyone. With time, your dog will learn that they have to relax around people and you won’t need this restraint any longer.

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