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Jumping Up![]() Teaching a dog not to jump up on people can be difficult. Well-meaning friends who say, "It's ok, I don't mind" and pet him for jumping make it even harder. But, where there is a will, there is a way. Relationship based training philosophy Actually, there are several ways to teach not jumping. You will find that some work better with certain dogs, and others work better for other dogs. The constant for all dogs is that he should NEVER be rewarded for jumping up. If you occasionally give in and pet him when he jumps on you because you don't really mind in that moment, you will make your task nearly impossible. It works on the same principle as gambling. The fact that people win only occasionally is what makes them keep playing. Even though they lose most times, they keep playing for the time that they will win. For dogs, the thought is 'I didn't get the attention I wanted from jumping up this time, but I'm sure to win sooner or later". It's also a good idea that you don't punish the dog for jumping. Jumping is a friendly act from the dog's point of view. Punishing it may cause the wires to get crossed between what you are trying to teach and what they learn, and your dog could learn to NOT be friendly with people! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Additional ResourcesTeaching your dog not to jumpJumping up on people |