Dog Training – Solve Your Dog’s Jumping Problem

December 18, 2009 - 11:43 am 25 Comments

Here’s an easy method that you can use to stop your dog from jumping on friends and family. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel.

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25 Responses to “Dog Training – Solve Your Dog’s Jumping Problem”

  1. ilean4beans Says:

    Yea secar said that …
    Yea secar said that tooo that its cause he is donimate its not ture, i h8 him i like vicotria

  2. IHeartNoe Says:

    I love the …
    I love the demonstration followed by the explaination, both done at the same time is very distracting by this guy is great. I cant wait to start this with my jumping Boston.

  3. sauloorozcob Says:

    Wow that really …
    Wow that really helped me with my labrador

  4. safinzi Says:

    really good advice, …
    really good advice, mainly because it works … Although ceasar milan, the dog whisperer said they jump, not because they are exited or socialable but because, they believe they are dominant… Also it’s got something to do with respect.. both guys are brill though…

  5. MrXassassin Says:

    i hope this works …
    i hope this works so we dont have to get ride of my 6month old boxer =[

  6. samers532 Says:

    Wait…there are …
    Wait…there are three halves? LOL. Love the videos, going to be putting lots of your advice to work today. Thanks!

  7. korhorn6 Says:

    Im impressed! …
    Im impressed! Within a half an hour my dogs were rethinking their choice of jumping on me. Thanks for the advice… I was about to lose my mind.

  8. Boltonbelle1 Says:

    Woth a try. Not …
    Woth a try. Not tried this one before.

  9. grassdancer411 Says:

    thanks i hope this …
    thanks i hope this works cuz my dog always jumps on me like hes tryn to kill me he does it so bad he gave me a scar from jumping on me. thanks

  10. heza091 Says:

    sorry i ment ok i …
    sorry i ment ok i will

  11. heza091 Says:

    ok im will
    ok im will

  12. joelernestcameron Says:

    You didn’t try long …
    You didn’t try long enough. Give it more time. Quick fixes are not lasting ones. Take the time and have the patience to actually teach your dog. Thanks.

  13. daveh189 Says:

    You can use a …
    You can use a negative, Just make sure you have a ratio of 10 positives to 1 negative. A second option would be to teach the dog to jump on you on command. Reward, then say off, when the dog puts his paws on the ground, preferentially reward the off. Preferentially rewarding the off, will get you where you want to be.

  14. steve53847 Says:

    good point!
    good point!

  15. eraserbuddy213 Says:

    im gunna try this …
    im gunna try this on my beagle, im pretty sure this will work

  16. ToniM213 Says:

    What if the ” …
    What if the “holding their paws” doesnt work? My german shepherd doesnt care if we hold his paws.

  17. dbk09 Says:

    I am going to try …
    I am going to try this mehod with my Saint Bernard!

    Thanks!

  18. mahakhalil1 Says:

    Well that still …
    Well that still counts as a negative experience for the dog. I like positive training. You don’t have to make the dog uncomfortable while you’re teaching him something. Ignoring the dog works just fine, so why not? You want him to not jump while understanding that jumping will take away your attention from him – that jumping makes YOU uncomfortable so he shouldn’t do it.., not because he knows he’ll get uncomfortable.

  19. showpup Says:

    Great instruction. …
    Great instruction. I raise dogs and always send my puppies out with basic commands and training ideas. Making them aware of the potential of unintentionally causing a jumping dog is important. They are not allowed to do this until 8 wks of age and I think that makes the transition a bit easier as long as the new owners are mindful.

  20. MrNice55 Says:

    This worked in …
    This worked in about 2 minutes!!! AMAZING!! MIRACULOUS! Try it – and DON’T do cruel techniques such as kneeing them in the chest – the dogs are only trying to be close to you. Remember to get down to their level when you first see them. Otherwise, of COURSE they would want to jump up – they are just saying “Hey – I love you! I’m happy to see you! Please acknowledge me!!” This technique is amazing, kind, and it works! – thank you so much!! share this with everyone who visits your dog!

  21. superdupersonic Says:

    I don’t agree with …
    I don’t agree with this, because if you’re expecting them to respect your space, you should respect their space. It’s hard to walk into a dog that’s larger than you, who’s also very dominant. I’ve found that simply ignoring the dog and pretending it’s not there – “no touch, no talk, no eye contact” – has worked tremendously. Just my experience though.

  22. danyram89 Says:

    Thats awesome, im …
    Thats awesome, im gonna try that, i have a pitbull, nice dog but jumps on me too much

  23. KatieNicoleNguyen Says:

    Thank you so much …
    Thank you so much for this video! I have a 1 year old cock-a-poo puppy who has way too much energy and jumps all over them! He will even launch himself off the ground to jump on people with all 4 legs! He loves people and is a great family dog but it’s a huge issue when we have friends and family over! Plus we have a newborn baby girl we have to think about. I’m going to try this and see how it works. Thanks for the tips n the free e-book!

  24. heza091 Says:

    iv tried that but …
    iv tried that but it didnt work this is beter

  25. WalterSolano Says:

    Man you are so cool …
    Man you are so cool thanks for share this I am so exited go home teach my dog.

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