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Simply put, behavior is a way of acting and reacting. When a dog acts or reacts to a situation in a way that has a negative impact on her owner or others, the behavior is considered to be "bad." Yet, to the dog, it's just what she does. Eliminating a bad behavior requires training to give the dog a new behavior, or habit.
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Large dogs that jump on people
for attention easily knock down and accidentally injure children and
older people. Small dogs have less ability to injure someone, but
usually dirty clothes and snag stockings. In both cases, while you
might not mind your dog jumping up on you, other people probably
don't feel the same way.
Training your dog to sit to be
petted is the easiest way to break the jumping habit. To help her
develop the "sit for attention" habit, you must ignore her
when she jumps on you. You might turn your back or simply walk away.
If she follows you, turn quickly and tell her to sit. If she does,
pet and praise her. You can reinforce this behavior by having her sit
before you put her food bowl down. Every time she sits, she gets a
reward of either attention or food. Every time she jumps she gets nothing.
Never pet or coddle a dog to stop the bad behavior. You are only reinforcing the bad behavior. |
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