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How to stop dog jumping

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Face it, dogs like to jump.There’s really no way around it. They will jump when they feel playful and have lot’s of energy.

Were you ever embarassed in public place because your dog was jumping around like crazy and maybe even leg-hop one of your friends?

Or maybe you had a sandwich in your hand, looked away for a moment and the sandwich was gone?

If so, here’s few tips on how to avoid this behaviour in the future.

Tips for avoiding dog jumping

Walk your dog in a quiet neighbourhood where’s little on nothing going on. This way there will be nothing to distract your dog and make him go crazy Learn your dog how to sit. Sitting down is the opposite of up – hence, less jumping When he start jumping, calm him down with gentle and no too loud voice. This way he won’t think he is being punished for jumping but will learn how to comply to your orders You have to walk your dog regularly! Let him run and get tired, don’t just have him in house doing nothing. When he is tired, he won’t jump as he is (like we are) lazy. Give him a chance to get tired. Let him run around where you’re alone. Being tired (you’ll know this when his tongue is hanging out, which means he is hot and must cool down), he is less likely to jump around. On the other side, if you keep him inside he’ll go crazy when outside.

I know how dog jumping and leg-hopping can be annoying, especially in public places. Use this four tips to get you started and then watch what works best and repeat it. Bribing your dog with occasional snacks can work wonders too. You might also be interested in how to become dog trainer and train your dog properly.

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5 stages of dog training

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There are five main stages of dog training:

1. Learning new behaviors

2. Generalization of learned behaviors

3. Discrimination of commands

4. Reliability of learned behaviors

5. Fluency

This article explains you these stages of dog training.

1. Learning

Its name says everything. During this stage your dog learns a new behavior. The learning stage is divided in two sub-stages: getting the behavior and introducing the command (cue).

During the “get a behavior” sub-stage, your dog actually learns a new behavior. However, no command or cue is associated with that particular behavior. For instance, your dog learns to sit when you hold a treat in your hand. While holding a treat becomes the actual cue for him to sit, it is not the final cue you will use to command him to sit.

Once you get the behavior (for instance, when your dog sits frequently), you introduce the command or cue. In other words, you must teach the behavior before the command or cue is added.

If you introduce the command/cue before your dog understands the behavior you want, he could get confused and associate that command with a different behavior. That’s why you have to introduce the command after your dog has learned the behavior.

2. Generalization of learned behaviors

Generalization is the process that teaches your dog to respond in the same way to a particular stimulus under different circumstances. This means your dog will obey your commands whether he is in your house, at the park, at the beach or everywhere. Moreover, he will respond to your commands even if there are strong distractions, such as other dogs, food, squirrels running away, etc.

To generalize a behavior, the behavior must be trained before (of course!). Then, that particular behavior must be practiced in different environments and under several conditions. In general terms, generalization consists in retraining each learned behavior in different environments and under different circumstances.

You must start the generalization of behaviors in a place that is familiar to your dog and with no distractions around. Then, you have to increase gradually the places and the distractions. Small distractions, such as moving your arms slowly, are the best ones to start this dog training stage.

The generalization will be easier and faster if you set high standards for training. In fact, several competition trainers never generalize the behavior of their dogs but they achieve good results in competitions. That happens because they set very high training standards and they train in environments that are similar to trial fields.

3. Discrimination of commands

Discrimination is the opposite of generalization. In the discrimination stage, your dog learns to perform the requested behavior even when he knows many other behaviors. In other words, if you ask for a sit, your dog must sit instead of lying down.

A dog which gets confused with different commands is a dog that has not achieved the discrimination stage. So, if your dog sits when you ask him to lie down, then he has not yet discriminated between “Sit” and “Down”. Some trainers think this is disobedience. Don’t make that mistake, this situation is not caused by disobedient or stubborn dogs; it is caused by confused dogs.

4. Reliability of learned behaviors

As its name suggests, the reliability stage consists in achieving reliable trained behaviors. So, to achieve this stage, the behaviors you taught to your dog must become habits.

Reliability is just a result of repeating and reinforcing the trained behaviors. Therefore, if your dog has successfully passed the previous stages, reliability is just a matter of time, practice and consistency.

This stage is the key to introduce trained behaviors in daily life situations, but it should not be rushed. Reliability of learned behaviors is a long term goal, so you should expect to train for some time before your dog is reliable off leash and under distractions.

5. Fluency

Fluency consists in getting “perfect” behaviors. Thus, when your dog achieves this stage, he responds to your commands as fast and as precise as it can be done.

The “perfection” of fluent behaviors depends on what you want from your dog. If you want Fido to be an obedience champion he must perform all the obedience exercises with speed and precision. However, if you just want Fido to sit on command you may not need speed and precision. In this case, it would be enough that your dog sits when you ask for it.

Although fluency is fully achieved in final stages, it should be considered together with all the other stages of dog training.

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Dog Traiing- the Down Command

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This command is a very useful command and is relatively easy to teach your dog. After learning the sit command, this command should be a breeze for you. Getting your dog to be able to lie down and wait while you go into a shop or walk away is a very useful command and is also key to gaining trust and a good relationship with your dog.

This command should be firstly taught indoors or in a comfortable place your dog is used to learning and doing commands for you, and then as time goes on and your dog gets better at achieving success with the command, you should take it into a public place with lots of interests and new smells to distract them. This should test the strength and commitment your dog has for the down command.

To start, make sure your dog is in the mood for training and preferably in a hungry and wanting mood where they will be more than happy to please you if it means they get a treat, just before meal times is generally a good time for training and will help the progress of your dog.

When you are ready to begin and you have your dogs treats to-hand, start by getting your dog to sit for you, followed by a reward .Then let your dog know you have another treat in your hand for him and slowly lower it in front of him, going lower and lower, as the treat gets lowered closer to the ground your dog will be forced into the down position with their belly firmly on the floor and paws ahead of them.

As soon as your dogs belly touches the floor, the command ‘down’ should be said and you should reward them with praise, encouragement and the treat you used. This makes the dog associate the command with the action and the action with a reward to help your dog training process.

If your dog steps out of line during the training exercise, gently punish them accordingly. After you have learnt this command and you now think you’re ready for the next step, try taking your dog into a distracting place or area, or playing with their ball around them. When you have your dog under control at all times using the down command it is time to move on to more advanced dog training and you have now got a new trick to show your friends and family.



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The Basics of Dog Training Commands

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The majority of dog owners in the world have one common problem with their dogs. They refuse to do what they are supposed to do. Some dog owners only have behavior problems with their dogs when other people are around. In most of theses homes the Dog rules the kingdom. These dogs have had no training whatsoever. What most of these dog owners do not know, is that it is the owner who really needs to be trained and not the animal. Once the owner takes charge and becomes the leader of the pack, the dog will follow in turn. Dog training commands are essential in taking charge of your dog and becoming the leader of the pack. The training of your dog is a natural bonding experience between you and your lovable friend.

The Commands

Every dog trainer will have their own list of dog training commands, but there are generally five basics on every trainers list. The first dog training command is to heel. Heeling means to have your dog stop along side of you. The second dog training command is sit. This dog training command is rather self-explanatory. The third command is down. The word, down, is used to get a dog to quit jumping up on people. Simply use the single word, down and not, get down, the dog will be more confused because he is only used to the one word, down, and get down will sound like one word to Fido. The fourth dog training command is to stay. It is always essential that your dog learns to stay sitting in one spot when told to for many obvious reasons, safety, being first and foremost. The last, but not least, of these five dog training commands is come. Come is setting your dog free and releasing him from commands.

A dog owner must realize that using your dog’s name will get his attention and this should also be rewarded in the early lessons. It is not necessary to yell at Fido, but do use a firm tone. Hand signals are another good way to teach your dog training commands as long as your dog has a successful attention span and can focus on the handler. Your dog will respect you if you stand tall and show him in your stance, that you are the authority in his world. Be strong and be firm and above all else, be consistent and your dog training commands can make your life a lot less stressful, and turn you into the King of your kingdom.



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Dog Obedience Training – Dog Behavior Training

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The addition of a new puppy to your family is an exciting event. A puppy brings joy and never ending fascination. But, it is easy to get caught up in all the excitement and forget that your new dog also brings with him the responsibilities that go with being a dog owner. Every year thousands of dogs are abandoned by their owners because they can no longer handle them. The dogs have become a nuisance, uncontrollable or dangerous to society. But, things do not have to end this way. These tragedies can be easily prevented by following a few simple rules of responsible dog ownership.

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While your new puppy quickly becomes a member of your family, it is important to understand that dogs are not humans and attempting to treat them as such will only confuse your dog. By nature dogs are pack animals. Every pack has a leader, commonly referred to as the “alpha” dog. When the dog enters your family, he is looking for leadership from the alpha of the group. It is very important to establish your dog’s status in the pack early on. Your new dog has to look to you for guidance. If you begin to treat your dog as an equal, he will sense the lack of leadership in the pack and attempt to take over this role. A lot of common problems such as dog aggression and dog biting can be traced back to this lack of leadership. If your dog growls at you or tries to bite you when you attempt to take away his toy, he is doing it because he thinks that he is higher up than you in his pack. Why does he think this? Because by treating him as a human, this is exactly what you have conveyed to him.

Dog behavior training plays an important role in establishing your leadership. Something as simple as training your dog to sit can have a profound impact on your dog’s behaviour. How? You are commanding your dog to sit and he knows that if he obeys your command he will be rewarded with a tasty treat. This establishes the very important, but powerful dynamic of the dog and his master.

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Basic Dog Training – Get Your Dog to Sit

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Prior to training your dog, the biggest, most important tool that you need to have is patience. Also, you must be very consistent and work with your dog everyday during its early part of their training. Doing so will almost guarantee success. With that being said, the first and most basic dog trick that you should teach them is the sit command.

Get your dogs attention by calling its name and establishing eye contact. Make sure that you have a good amount of your dog’s favorite treat. Hold the treat at nose level, just out of the reach of your dog. Be very careful not to hold the treat too high as this will cause the dog to jump up at it, which you don’t want. 

The next thing you want to do is to slowly move the treat directly over its head towards the dog’s tail. Make sure you say your dog’s name as you do this as well as the command “sit”. Your dog should start to sit as he or she follows the treat. The very second the dog sits, give praise immediately as well as reward them with the treat. Repeat this a few times. Give a lot of praise and refrain from saying “no” too much. Make sure you repeat this 2 or 3 times a day for a week or so. Remember to stay consistent with everything involved with the training. 

Whenever your dog gets the sit command down pat, it is then time to move onto the down command.

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Finding and Using Dog Grooming Tricks

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Any dog owner that participates in grooming with their dog will know there are several tips and techniques that make grooming easier, also knowing some dog grooming tricks can make it an even easier, and more enjoyable task for both. There is nothing worse than having a struggling dog in your hands when you are trying to groom them – and this also defeats the object of trying to increase the bond and relationship with your dog through and enjoyable activity together.

Many see grooming as a chore, but knowing dome good dog grooming tricks can ease the burden and turn it into an activity to look forward to and create a regular routine. Everybody likes routine, and so do dogs, and in fact this can be the first trick – to have a regular time for their grooming, as with walking your pet, they know when its time for them to get their exercise and they will sit by the leash or the door looking at you waiting, building this routine with grooming will mean that your dog will be waiting, and this is the first trick to bear in mind.

Knowing some dog grooming tricks to help you along the way can speed up many processes, including the bond and relationship with your dog as well as the levels of confidence between the two of you, this means that you can advance to further levels of grooming and before you know it you will be completing the entire grooming process comfortably and quickly. Dog grooming tricks are not ways of cheating, but ways of improving your techniques by modifying them with some proven tips.

You can source dog grooming tips from many places, especially with the use of the internet, looking on forums and blogs is a good start, but also getting your hands on a professionally written book at an incredibly low price can be a great way also. This will not only keep you up to date on dog grooming tricks, but will also show you some new techniques and methods in a step by step fashion and explain all the benefits of dog grooming to you.

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