Session 81: Stopping Jumping On You and Other People

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If there's one consistent thing that owners put at the top of their list for behaviors it's to keep their dogs from jumping on their owners and other people. I will discuss options and how to create the right environment for it. I'll also talk about the modes of communication, starting with postural and vocal methods and their place in this type of training. These are essential in understanding the communication between you and any dog and is important when assessing feedback. I'll talk about a loose leash technique and what things you'll look before that happen before your dog tries to jump. First, today's rescue pup is Maia! Thanks to P.U.P. dog rescue as always and to get more information about Maia, visit the website by clicking here. By the way, for training sessions like this one I’d recommend going back and listening to episodes 2, 3 and 4, if you haven’t listened to those already. Those episodes give you foundational understandings of my relationship-based method and some of the theoretical constructs that I refer to in training episodes of the podcast. Additional links: Free downloadable e-booklet about create structure around the house Leash pulling article and video clip Session 2: Starting Out: Are you having some “policy” disagreements with your dog? Session 3: Learn how to structure your dog’s lifestyle more Session 4: Follow up on homework from Session 3 & switch gears to learn how to train younger puppies

Session 81: Stopping Jumping On You and Other People

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