Teach Your Dog To Stop Jumping Up In 4 Simple Steps!

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Published 2020-05-02
One common challenge that dog owners have is that their dog LOVES to jump up on everything. This can be especially difficult if your dog loves jumping up on people! This 4-step training plan will teach your dog to stop jumping up and it will allow you to start rewarding them sooner! Not being worried about them jumping up is a huge relief when it comes to meeting people and going to more places with your dog!

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All Comments (21)
  • I tried this today with our two jumping Labradors, ages 1 and 2 years. I couldn't believe how quickly they caught on!!! You have seriously changed our lives with this video. Thank you.
  • The desire of the dog to please and co operate is just so lovely to watch. Dogs are such wonderful creatures
  • Just tried this with my 9 month old rescue pup after a few jump ups on strangers. She got the idea in 2 minutes! Going to start in the house and build up slowly. Thank you!
  • I just got a 14 week lab puppy whose never had any kind of training and these videos are helping a ton. Every morning we focus on one thing before work then every night we focus on a different thing. In the 3 days we’ve got him my wife mentioned “he’s really mellowed out” definitely good progress but a long way to go. She’s also a little pissed that the dog likes me more lmao
  • @hardyprinz4501
    This dog was so chill, and definitely already had training before to not do this. Would have been nice to see a dog that was crazy energy
  • @10Raccoon
    Starting this in the morning after my 1 year old CAS puppy gave me a bloody lip trying to greet me when I got home from work. Thank you for the clear and easy to follow video! These kinds of simple commands are important for any dog, but especially for large breeds!
  • I could listen to Steve forever, so calm and confident. Very helpful training style!
  • So often trainers make videos with smart, relatively attentive dogs that are eager to learn/please. We have always had that kind of dog, so dog training came easy for us. A dear friend has recently asked me to occasionally dog sit, in my home, a dog that is so hyper, frantic really, that she seems to have zero attention span the moment the lead is released. Seems like she's on the extreme end of the bell curve for hyperactivity - too frantic to readily make connections between her behavior and consequences. It would be helpful to see trainers work this this kind of dog, one that really challenges the trainer.
  • @neilabowles7373
    Cute how he makes this look easier than it really is. This would NOT be that easy with our dog. Signed owner of stubborn German shepherd.
  • It’s so funny how I’m saying “good boy” right along with the trainer ❤. Love these videos!! I have a new puppy and they are very helpful!
  • @heena6282
    Thank you so much for this! I've been trying to train my dog not to jump since over 4 weeks now but nothing seemed to work. Your method helped in teaching her in less than 2 minutes! I now will continue to reinforce this behaviour till it comes naturally to her!
  • How am I supposed to be consistent when, in a family of 5, I'm the only one consistent?! T^T
  • @McCannDogs
    Are you looking to get a little more control of your dog? Here's a video that will help you to teach them to LOVE listening to you: https://youtu.be/bVYm5-sLQMk Happy Training! ~Ken
  • Great tips! I have an 85 pound bully and we struggle with him jumping on people . There are some people who don’t help of course by instigating him to jump . Then there are the people who stand and freeze in horror as he does it to them lol. He’s a great dog just very editable. I really appreciate these tips , Thank you!!
  • @youreabird
    He is obviously the goodest boy so of course he got it.
  • @Veetribe.
    Wow..it worked..i have issues with people, myself included letting their big dogs jump on people..i don't want my dog acting rude to people..i believe training them to be polite and thoughtful. Thank you for the tips 😊
  • @CLdanse
    One has to be so sharp and present and quick to actually reward the right thing in the right moment. Dogs are just so fast. Good job !