|
The first thing to realize when you are training a dog is that
he only does things that work. Therefore, when you are dealing with
a dog behavior problem, the first thing you need to address is,
"What is he getting out of it?"
With jumping, your dog is trying to get some attention-any
attention. Is it working? It is if they are still doing it! Even if
it is negative attention, the dog will still persist in his
attempt. They are very diligent. To fix the dog behavior problem,
first you need to make sure that you are not looking at your dog
when he jumps on you, even if it is to say "off" or reprimand
him.
Without knowing it, you probably are giving him some attention
by doing this, so he continues the dog behavior problem. The long
term solution to correcting the dog behavior problem is to take
away any attention by turning your body and face completely away
from him when he begins to jump.
When he sees that he is not getting anywhere and stops, turn
back and give him lots of love. It will take about two weeks for
him to "get it," but this is the best way to teach him that he does
not get what he wants from jumping or any dog behavior problem.
Everyone he comes into contact with must do this-at least in the
training stages.
You may couple this with a stronger remedy-a short term dog
behavior problem solution. This can be using a water bottle to
squirt him in the face when he jumps. Make sure you are still
turning and not giving any eye contact as you do this.
Also, a shake can may work for his dog behavior problem if water
is not turning him off. A shake can is an empty soda can with two
pennies in it and tape on the top. This is more drastic because it
startles them. It doesn't hurt to use it a few times. Simply shake
the can when the dog's paws are on you. This is best used when you
are expecting the jump like when you come home. Don't overuse the
can for too long, or the dog will become desensitized.
Whatever you do for your dog behavior problem, know that you are
probably giving your dog mixed signals like giving him eye contact
for jumping on you or talking to him when he does so. This is
reinforcing him for jumping-because it is attention (he doesn't
care if it is positive or negative) that he is wanting. This is an
important rule to remember when you are training at home without a
trained third-party. Don't get frustrated with your dog; remember,
if he is demonstrating a dog behavior problem over and over, he
must be getting something good as a result.
Once the dog "gets it," you may begin to use the word "off"
while turning. This will allow you to have a command for the action
AFTER the dog understands it. Then, use treats to reinforce his
proper behavior. For more training information feel free to visit
http://www.bestdogbehavior.com.
Kelley Blackston
P.S. You may use this article in your publication, but the
content and signature file must remain intact. Thank you.
"Thousands Have Discovered This Little Known Secret To Making
Money With A Dog Day Care -- Now It's Your Turn..."
Dog
Behavior Problem
|