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    Easy Steps to Stop Your Dog from Jumping on You
    Copyright © 2005, O'Neal Hendrix

    When you bring home that adorable puppy her dog behavior is so 
    cute. She puts her feet up on you to get your attention, jumps in 
    your lap, jumps up and down on her hind legs begging to be picked 
    up.
    
    And what do you do? You reinforce all those dog behaviors. Give 
    her attention, pick her up, make sure she's comfortable on your 
    lap. Then, lo and behold, she grows from 15 pounds to 75 pounds 
    and is still jumping on you. That cute puppy behavior is now bad 
    dog behavior. In fact, it's downright maddening and you can't get 
    it to stop.
    
    Humans often give dogs mixed signals – telling them to do one 
    thing, but reinforcing very different dog behavior. Or expecting 
    dogs to read our minds – is it ok to jump up sometimes but not 
    others? Which is which? Dogs can't figure that out.
    
    You probably don't even know you're sending mixed signals.
    
    Situations change throughout the day- you love that your dog 
    jumps up on the bed to wake you with sloppy, wet kisses; it is 
    endearing to have your dog greet your return with the big stretch 
    to reach up so you will pick them up or love on them; it is 
    helpful when the dog jumps up on a chair to help you put the 
    leash on the collar.
    
    It becomes a problem when guests come over and the dog jumps on 
    them; when you are dressed up and now dirty feet have ruined your 
    outfit; or when it is just simply not convenient. 
    
    
    STEPS TO STOP THE JUMPING
    
    As humans, it's our job to teach dogs how we want them to behave. 
    Here are some easy tips to change that unwanted dog behavior.
    
    
    BE CONSISTENT
    
    Figure out what you want and then be consistent with what you 
    desire. Do you want your dog to jump or not? Dogs don't 
    understand "sometimes".
    
    If the answer to the question is, I want the jumping to stop, 
    then take a look at your situation and ask yourself these 
    questions:
    
     * When does it happen? 
     * What are your various responses? 
     * When are you consistent? 
     * When are you not consistent? 
     * How can you be gentle and clear with your responses? 
    
    
    DO NOT REINFORCE THE BEHAVIOR
    
    This seems obvious. But oftentimes it's not. You have to change 
    your behavior before you can expect Fluffy to change hers.
    
    
    GIVE AN INCOMPATIBLE BEHAVIOR COMMAND
    
    The very easiest way to correct this behavior is to give an 
    incompatible behavior command.  For example, Sit is a great 
    choice.  Most dogs know it and it is easy to put a dog into a sit 
    if needed. 
    
    
    GO STIFF
    
    When your dog begins jumping, stop your body movement and go 
    stiff.  Turn your back slightly. Give the new command "Rover, 
    sit".  Help Rover sit if needed. 
    
    Let this become your new response to Rover's jumping.  PRAISE the 
    sit. If Rover pops up out of the sit and jumps up, start over. Go 
    stiff, give the command (Rover, sit), help with the sit if 
    needed. PRAISE (and treat if handy) the sit.
    
    As you are consistent, your dog will comply with your new 
    desires.  PRAISE each time your dog sits.
    
    This is the new polite way of getting your attention.  PRAISE 
    whenever your dog comes and sits in front of you.  This is the 
    signal "please" for attention, outside, treat, etc.  
    
    Super-exciting times to a dog will probably result in the old 
    jumping but be consistent and patient, and as you do this, you 
    gain leadership respect from your dog. 
    
    
    CONCLUSION
    
    Dog behavior modification can be done very quickly and your 
    relationship will get better and better.  Be patient, kind, 
    loving and consistent. Your dog wants to make you happy. Use 
    these few simple steps to STOP THE JUMPING!
     
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    O'Neal Hendrix is a premier professional dog trainer in 
    Atlanta, GA. For many years, she has "worked miracles" 
    with dogs and their owners. Check out her dog blog, 
    http://www.dog-supplies-dog-accessories.com 
    for her advice on everything dog!




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