Teach Your Dog To Stop Jumping Up With This Simple Plan

Published 2024-03-17
Teaching your dog to stop jumping up is very important and the training can be done easily following these simple steps to success.

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All Comments (21)
  • @ursulaatkan
    Thanks so much for your always very precious, important, helpful content!
  • @lynjermey6423
    You are a Godsend. I wish I was closer to have training with my near perfect Fluffball.
  • @papabear6860
    Great video and love the Queen Eileen sequence!
  • @ihasatypo
    Another awesome dog tips video by rag n bone man
  • @joedauginas84
    pure genius...have been working with our little Scrubs daily.
  • Thank you for teaching this! I love dogs, for the most part but I don't even appreciate small dogs that jump or beg for my attention in intrusive ways and will not listen to the instructions to stop. Most of my dislike for larger dogs comes from intrusive and uncontrolled behavior.
  • @Cait491
    Hello. Thank you for your video. Do you have a video on introducing new dogs to eachother?
  • Thank you, I have a st bernard and he was the biggest of his litter. My boy is 175 lbs and still growing. That bastard will probably be 225, so I absolutely can't have that behavior.
  • @Stogiesforlife
    Thank you Big Man. Im preppin for my 2 Black Russian Terriers
  • @daveswords2112
    Another great video m8. Odd question could you train a dog to walk forward say5 metres and stop under threatening circucu.stances? I'm thinking a rescue dog that looks the part but a people loved as I'm a trainer so lots of people Cheers dude Dave
  • @Pinky_Swear
    This jumping is not something I have thought about yet (as future dog owner). Thank you for your advice. "Learned when young is done when old." I have seen Will with German shepherd and Belgian Malinois, but my future dog is going to be a Dutch shepherd. I'm not sure what can be said about those from a behaviour perspective. I have seen Will talk about shepherds and children, how much he likes to train German shepherds because they are eager to train, especially the working line of these kind of dog breeds. I have seen his coworker talk while handling a Belgian Malinois. Awesome dogs, but just not the Dutch shepherd. I hope to see Will work with a Dutch shepherd in a future video. I already admire his work with dogs (and I like to see a Dutch shepherds, they are among the few rare and awesome dog breeds). For now, let his pink dolphin jump to another of your movies. Keep up the good work.
  • @oiltanker
    i do this with my dog but anytime a family member goes to see him they encourage him to jump up at them. i tell them im training him to not jump at people but they just always say something along the line of "ohhh its fine hes just a puppy" and they never listen to me about it 😮‍💨🙄
  • @angelaharris1112
    Thank you. This and my Pablo pulling on leash would make him a perfect dog
  • @joyfulk9services
    Maybe also share when this doesn't work to curb jumping, what other approaches entail if operant counter conditioning isn't effective or as efficient. Such as insecurity or aggression/dominance.
  • @cherylhowker1792
    Thanks will have to try this. Can I ask, will the same idea of interrupting and then getting the dog to sit for the attention work when a dog is pawing/scratching for attention??? Just my girl does this to others- not to me for some reason! Thanks in advance for your time to reply to me
  • @Emoralis
    I just rescued a shelter dog a couple days ago. A couple times per days she jumps like this. I noticed at least once she was kind of using me to stretch. She has a couple things to correct. She doesn’t understand boundaries and gets in my face and does the same with my other animals. She’s not aggressive at all so far but just super happy to greet every one and isn’t aware how imposing she as a lab mix can seem to cats and a chihuahua.
  • @joyfulk9services
    When you say "interruption", you mean a correction, yes? Usually positive punishment? And then show them the alternative behaviour you prefer where there is more reinforcement and less aversive. Do you match the interruption with the appropriate pressure that each dog needs? For example, some dogs spacial pressure or a slip lead does absolutely nothing, so swapping to a prong may be more effective. If the jumping stems from insecurity/fear, do you still do the same process & simultaneously build confidence? Or build confidence first?
  • @yeolebast4665
    No joke my friends Aussie cattle dog aims for punches to the balls when she jumps at me. Going on like 20+ times I’ve been nailed in the nads.