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Want an easy, force free method to train your dog to stop jumping? Watch this! In this video I share my simple 3 step process to train a dog not to jump up.
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@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 4 месяца назад
👀OTHER VIDEOS TO CHECK OUT: If you've enjoyed this video please like, comment & share 🙂 It really helps! 🙋‍♀️COMPLETE DOG TRAINING SOLUTIONS: •❓🤨 STRUGGLING WITH LEASH TRAINING? 👇 ✅ 6 Weeks to Dream Walks: Step-By-Step Leash Training Program: e37240-61.myshopify.com/products/6-weeks-to-dream-walks-step-by-step-leash-training-program •❓🐿️ STRUGGLING WITH YOUR DOG CHASING ANIMALS (indoors or outdoors)?👇 ✅ Dog Prey Drive: How to STOP Animal Chasing: e37240-61.myshopify.com/products/dog-prey-drive-how-to-stop-animal-chasing-with-force-free-methods ►👀 WATCH NEXT: ✔️ Full Louie playlist: ru-vid.com/group/PLiUh57UCWpFFC1h3Z4i-F0E7HtO7v051z ✔️ REAL, Unedited Sessions: Train Your Dog to STOP Jumping: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4RpoI1bzxyo.html ✔️ Three EASY Steps to Train Your Dog to STOP JUMPING: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-g6PVdqinCUk.html ✔️ Marker Word: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-I476s7YAvgw.html ✔️ How to train "Sit": ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hD_1QJdehak.html ► 🗣️ STAY CONNECTED: • Instagram (my most active platform): instagram.com/happyhounds_dogtraining/ • Facebook: facebook.com/HappyHoundsDogTraining.ca • Blog: happyhoundsdogtraining.ca/blog/ • Email list: view.flodesk.com/pages/61898eeb3a0e5bcf6f5411ec ►❤️ FAVOURITE DOG GEAR: ➡️ *ALL* my favourite dog items & discount codes: happyhoundsdogtraining.ca/shop 🧸 Amazing faux & real fur toys: www.tug-e-nuff.co.uk/?ref=happyhoundsdogtraining 🐕‍🦺 My favourite harness & dog gear: rockymountaindog.ca/?ref=ka8S8Xue 🦴 My favourite treat bag: amzn.to/3UUGF60 🦮 Beautiful custom biothane leashes (I use the hands-free version): www.hightailhikes.com?aff=212 Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content.
@ionicamermaid1141
@ionicamermaid1141 8 месяцев назад
I love how structured you explain and show everything with one dog.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
Thank you, I appreciate the kind words 🙂 I thought it'd be helpful to hear it described in a stepwise manner on this video before seeing full sessions in the next video I share!
@ForceFreeTrainergirl06
@ForceFreeTrainergirl06 12 дней назад
I have been using this method for my clients' dogs for years. To boil it down I simply tell the clients to teach a behaviour that is incompatible with jumping up. That is either a sit, or a down. This can work well, but the client has to have good mechanics which of course includes good timing. It sometimes takes the clients a while to get their timing good enough for the dog to understand that he is being rewarded for four on the floor.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 11 дней назад
Proper timing is SO important! I find there's a huge difference client to client in how much training & teaching that requires to perfect.
@maryblanton7549
@maryblanton7549 23 дня назад
You are fantastic please keep training
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 23 дня назад
Thank you so much!
@nataliemaclise3022
@nataliemaclise3022 3 месяца назад
Thank you for this excellent video. I find that using that default sit to stop many behaviors works so well. My 5 month old standard poodle responds very well to this approach. Love all your videos.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 3 месяца назад
Thanks, so glad you enjoyed it ☺️
@brickyardcove
@brickyardcove 26 дней назад
I also have a 5 month old standard poodle and am very excited to try this method!
@jillwattles3821
@jillwattles3821 7 месяцев назад
Such a well presented explanation of a very common problem! Well done 👍
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 7 месяцев назад
Thank you so much!! Hearing that means a lot 🙂
@user-ty2tg7mp8z
@user-ty2tg7mp8z 8 месяцев назад
Great video for simple calm training
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it 🙂
@NitaGibbs
@NitaGibbs 8 дней назад
Thanks. My dog is dealing with lots of change as my husband is on home hospice with other people walking her & strangers cone & going. Her barking & jumping is difficult. Thank you for encouraging instructions.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 дней назад
I’m so sorry to hear that! Remember to take time for you too ❤️
@zina6581
@zina6581 23 дня назад
awesome! Thank you!
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 23 дня назад
You're welcome! 🙂
@swiftyoverfifty
@swiftyoverfifty 5 месяцев назад
This was SO helpful thank you thank you so much!
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 5 месяцев назад
Comments like this are exactly why I keep making tutorials 😁 Thank you so much for the kind feedback!! ❤️
@swiftyoverfifty
@swiftyoverfifty 5 месяцев назад
@@happyhoundsdogtraining I have a dog trainer who is very much like you in the way she helps train my year old pup. It’s so helpful to have new ideas who she approves of. She sent me your channel!
@davewilson2551
@davewilson2551 Месяц назад
Fantastic help. Many thanks. 🙏🏻
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining Месяц назад
You're welcome!
@kjab87
@kjab87 19 дней назад
Very clear explanations! Super helpful!
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 18 дней назад
Thank you!
@carolporter6103
@carolporter6103 20 дней назад
I’m going to work on this training. Thank you
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 19 дней назад
You're so welcome!
@Sleeping_Wolf
@Sleeping_Wolf 8 месяцев назад
Thank you!
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
You're welcome! 😃
@drsusanholmes
@drsusanholmes 19 дней назад
Excellent video! I really appreciated your calm demeanor and careful explanations. Thanks!
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 18 дней назад
Thanks! I’m so glad you enjoyed it 😊
@wendydunkin8047
@wendydunkin8047 2 месяца назад
I have been showing your RU-vid. Thank you for the videos you have helped me so much to be able to control my dog
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 2 месяца назад
Amazing, so glad they've been helpful 👏
@silviaancheta7227
@silviaancheta7227 8 месяцев назад
This is a great video! Thanks for sharing. The problem I've encountered is when the dog is not food motivated.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
Thank you! Food motivation DEFINITELY helps you get more quick training repetitions in, but it's still possible to train without treats 🙂 Typically dogs jump from overexcitement & wanting attention... if the jumping NEVER gets attention and the alternative behaviour (such as sitting) DOES, the dog will still learn! I eventually phase out treats for jump training anyhow since I know that most people the dog encounters won't have treats in hand 😂
@vsmartdogs
@vsmartdogs 5 дней назад
Fantastic video :)
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 4 дня назад
Thank you very much!
@rjay7019
@rjay7019 12 дней назад
I'll try it 😊
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 11 дней назад
Happy training ☺️
@user-qi4cy8nj5y
@user-qi4cy8nj5y 3 дня назад
excellent video
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 2 дня назад
Thank you 😊
@edwardhernandez442
@edwardhernandez442 9 дней назад
Yes!
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 9 дней назад
😁
@courtneydonald
@courtneydonald Месяц назад
This was refreshing to watch, and empowering for me an owner to a puppy! Thanks for taking the time! Once this new behavior has been reinforced, in theory, when my family of 5 come walking through the front door for a holiday event - should the puppy apply the same response to seeing all of them? I'm afraid the excitement will get the best of him for larger groups of guests or people he doesn't see every day like he does me.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining Месяц назад
You are so welcome! I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊 I made a separate video for how I then generalize this skill to guests (including family members that aren’t home as often). I’ll link that here! How to Train Your Dog to STOP Jumping On Guests: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2YbPCep8AhE.html
@Denny3KGaming
@Denny3KGaming 24 дня назад
Very good video and very informative. This should help quite a lot of people with their friends. However with that said, when it comes to Pitties. It does take a bit more firm style. Not aggressive or harmful, just very different ingrained genetics that needs a slightly different approach. That said, after the initial process with them of emotional bonding and becoming their style of submissive which is where they are more comfortable. The tactics in this video will also be very helpful with them.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 23 дня назад
I'm glad you enjoyed the video, but I would disagree with trying to label different breeds as automatically needing different tactics. I've worked with many pitbulls (including one in a filmed upcoming dog-dog aggression series) with precisely this method and it worked like a charm!
@Denny3KGaming
@Denny3KGaming 23 дня назад
@@happyhoundsdogtraining Yes I've worked with many myself, and this is exactly what I've found. Pitties are my specialty as I can't stand to see the irrational fear most seem to have towards them.
@user-wm7kq5mp1v
@user-wm7kq5mp1v 20 дней назад
Im going to try this method with my new puppy as its the one thing that frightens the grandchildren if a dog constantly jumps and knocks them over.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 19 дней назад
100% fair! Jumping can definitely get dangerous. Once you work through these steps I'd also check out this video (jumping on guests) so you can enlist a few people to help proof the behaviour 🙂 ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2YbPCep8AhE.html
@angiemorerabarreto5756
@angiemorerabarreto5756 8 месяцев назад
So I should always have treats on me for when I greet my dog? At what point I don’t need the treats? I love your videos! Thanks for all you do to help us ❤
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
Thanks, I'm so glad you find them helpful 🙂 I would suggest starting training by always having treats when you enter the home, yes! You'll be able to do quick reward repetitions this way, so the jumping gets solved faster. Once you've progressed to your dog sitting without cueing (step 3), I'd start phasing out the treat rewards. Start by only offering a treat every second time, and then less & less. This is one behaviour I like eventually phasing out all treat rewards for simply because I don't want dogs expecting them from every guest or person they meet! Eventually the attention & pets are the reward rather than food 🙂 Hope that makes sense!
@angiemorerabarreto5756
@angiemorerabarreto5756 8 месяцев назад
It really does! Thanks And do not pay attention to the internet trolls! Haters got to hate right? So please keep going and keep doing what you do, at least I really do appreciate what you do! ♥️♥️✨
@robertajames6184
@robertajames6184 28 дней назад
Yes
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 28 дней назад
😊
@beebob1279
@beebob1279 Месяц назад
Our golden is tough. If a person is across the street she'll know the person is there. But if she gets the chance to visit then she pulls. She is told to sit and she'll comply. The issue comes when she is close to the people. She'll jump and try to mouth things on the ground out of excitement. If you ever saw the Flintstones with Dino jumping on Fred, that's my greeting every time I enter the house. This is what I have to stop. If I can get this then she's perfect. She is well behaved all around except for the excitement when getting close to other people
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining Месяц назад
I LOVE the Flintstones comparison because I can picture exactly what you mean 😂 This video should help with her jumping on you, and I have a separate video about how I then train the same skill with house guests (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2YbPCep8AhE.html). On walks in general I personally prefer not to ask the dog to pre-sit when people are approaching since it's often hard for them to hold that for long (they become like coiled little springs haha). I have a neutrality in motion tutorial coming out June 7th that I think will help you a LOT! It focuses on neutrality to dogs, but it's the same method I use to train dogs to simply walk past humans without a care on sidewalks 🙂
@dalenerenfroe440
@dalenerenfroe440 5 дней назад
Thank you! At what puppy age can you start this training and expect to see some results? We have a 4 month old Boston Terrier.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 4 дня назад
You can start right away, and young puppies often learn this quickly ☺️ Just a warning though they can go through a transition phase around 8-9 months where it’ll seem like they’ve forgotten all training 😂 It’s easier to do a skills refresh at that point than start from scratch though!
@daleirish6682
@daleirish6682 8 месяцев назад
if you think Louie is extreme you should meet my Diva, Dori and Oreo!! going to try using your method!
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
Is it weird that I want to? 😂 I love a challenge haha! Good luck training 👏
@davidadkins4648
@davidadkins4648 25 дней назад
You both need to meet my sisters 1 & 1/2 year old lab Ronan. Was there today cleaning up after the storms we had Memorial day and you would swear I got in a fight with a lion. My arms are bruised all over and have lacerations up and down from his nails ripping the skin. I've tried the ignoring and turning and walking away. Which only works till he gets in front of me. When he was a pup he went for obedience training and did learn basic commands which I'm sure have not been followed through with.
@pjonesjohnson
@pjonesjohnson 15 дней назад
Hello, how do you practice this if your dog never jumps on you at home, only when guests arrive? I recently became certified as a dog trainer but struggle with this at home as I don’t have ways to practice this when living in the country except for when actual guests arrive. Thanks Paula
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 14 дней назад
Great question! I made a follow-up video about addressing jumping on guests or during higher stimulation situations that I think will help. I'll link it here: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2YbPCep8AhE.html
@joannporter8040
@joannporter8040 26 дней назад
Great video! Do you have any tips about dogs that jump you fom behind? That's what my daughter's mixed black lab/boxer does. I can stop her from jumping on me from the front, but not behind me. I never know when she is going to do it. She is 50 pounds and I am afraid she is going to knock me over. She is the same height as me when she jumps- 5 feet. She is only 6 months old.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 26 дней назад
Thanks! As soon as I started reading your comment I was going to ask if it's a young puppy because it's such a puppy thing to do 😂 The issue is if it gets the dog attention it can become a learned behaviour they carry into older years. In this case I'd focus on a two-person tactic: Have the pup on leash with your daughter holding the leash so pup can't pursue you as you leave. As soon as the pup looks at you as you leave (but is still calm), have your daughter mark & reward that. It builds a reinforcement history of NOT pursuing the moving person. Once that's easy it's helpful to practice higher stimulation versions such as you even jogging or skipping away. Then unclip her and transition to rewarding her for coming with you if interested, but without jumping up.
@joannporter8040
@joannporter8040 26 дней назад
Hi, Thank you for your response. Her dog is not jumping up from behind when I leave. It can be anytime during the visit. The first time, I was puttng some things on the kitchen countertop when I entered her house. . I was completely surprised that the dog jumped up at me from behind. The second time I was in the backyard and I turned my back when her puppy again jumped on me from behind. I was startled and glad I did not fall. I told my daughter that I am afraid her 50 pound puppy is going to make me fall one day.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 21 день назад
@@joannporter8040 I didn't mean leave as in necessarily "leave the house or room". More so anytime your back is turned and the opportunity to jump on you from behind presents itself to the puppy = training opportunity to reinforce an alternative behaviour. It sounds like the puppy is also doing it as an excited greeting or way to grab your attention, so adding to my above comment: at times you're stationary and can hear the puppy approaching, I would turn to face it and follow the cueing/training suggested in the video. When your back is turned, your daughter could also approach with the dog on leash and SHE does the cueing in this video to request the dog to sit before you turn to greet/work through the rest of the steps. In this case I'd be using the leash as a safety tool/management setup so the puppy can't jump up and hurt you. Between you & your daughter you should be able to train an alternative behaviour & teach the puppy how to politely greet people/ask for attention.
@wendydunkin8047
@wendydunkin8047 2 месяца назад
My dog is 24 weeks old. He is a crazy jumper. Will this training still work with him
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 2 месяца назад
Absolutely! Your pup has had even less time to "rehearse" that jumping behaviour so far 🙂
@andimckay9646
@andimckay9646 3 дня назад
How do you make this work with 3 large dogs that all jump?
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 2 дня назад
I talk about it more in this jumping tutorial video (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-4RpoI1bzxyo.html) but I strongly encourage training dogs separately until there's a base level of skills, then combining dogs into one session. Both Louie & his brother Diesel were horrendous jumpers and I would've been pummelled trying to work them both at the same time PLUS dogs often learn at different rates so individual training gets faster results since your timing is more precise 😊
@user-by1cw1dp9y
@user-by1cw1dp9y 8 месяцев назад
What are your recommendations for dogs that haven't had reward/treat training before and become highly aroused and over threshold during training sessions?
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
Just to clarify- are you asking specifically in the context of training dogs not to jump? Or just in general?
@mychannel-xk8ug
@mychannel-xk8ug 22 дня назад
You stated that if they jump on you, turn your back to them and slightly walk away. I have 2 great Danes, and I'm 5'2". Mine jump when I come home. When I turn my back I get paws and dane heads to the back and head. Any suggestions?
@dianadelcastillo1896
@dianadelcastillo1896 22 дня назад
I'd be very interested in seeing what her reply will be.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 21 день назад
Top of my mind: 1) I always suggest working with each dog individually until a base level of skills are trained. Two large dogs could be highly overwhelming (especially with your size) and they do tend to get each other even more worked up. Louie & his brother Diesel needed to be trained separately not to jump, then were combined. 2) I'd encourage the use of a barrier such as the baby gate in this video. It allows you to practice multiple repetitions of entering the house, requesting the behaviour you want, then being able to walk away and repeat until the dog calms down (and blocks the dog from actually being able to jump on your back/head as you turn). After a few reps & the dog calming down, then enter fully. 3) Look at my reply to Joannporter below if having a second person available to help train is an option for you.
@kitopooe3816
@kitopooe3816 19 дней назад
Which breed is this? Mine is exactly like this
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 19 дней назад
They're rescues that came in very young with no info on parents, so his guardian isn't completely sure what breed mix! Louie & his brother Diesel also look quite different from each other.
@BluePetalsOfDeath
@BluePetalsOfDeath 3 месяца назад
So my puppy sits for me and doesn't jump but guest? Tries to sprint and jump and it takes a lot to get her to sit
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 3 месяца назад
Quite a common problem because new people can be so exciting for puppies! I suggest watching this video: Dog Jumps on People? Try THIS to Stop Dog From Jumping On Guests ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2YbPCep8AhE.html It explains how to enlist a few trusted people to help your dog generalize the sitting rather than jumping ☺️
@runnerup15
@runnerup15 2 месяца назад
Help! I can't find any force free dog trainers in MA or NH; they are all "balanced trainers" who list all over their websites about how "correction is often necessary" and how "positive only trainers" as they call it are "ineffective" which doesn't mesh well with my understanding of dog psychology
@runnerup15
@runnerup15 2 месяца назад
Are there any websites or forums I can check on where force free trainers can find people like me who would like to hire them?
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 2 месяца назад
Lots of locations or credential organizations have their own lists (example in Alberta we have the force free alliance with lots of trainers listed). However, if you have Facebook I’d encourage you to check out the group “Positive Force Free R+ Dog Training Library”. Lots of helpful resources AND people often post asking for trainers in their areas 😊
@dianadelcastillo1896
@dianadelcastillo1896 22 дня назад
What you need to understand about balanced trainers is that they all start with positive training. At least that's how it's supposed to be. They may, however, use leash pressure to communicate with the dog. But this is done in a non-aversive way. It's sort of like just giving a guiding hand. After that, if the dog has issues as well as a temperament where treats or toys don't work, then that's when other techniques are used. Their training techniques are TAILORED to the INDIVIDUAL dog. Balance trainers do not limit themselves to just one training style. Those who call themselves balance trainers and actually do abuse the dogs are not trainers at all. You just need to weed them out, which is no small task. Good luck with finding a suitable trainer for your dog 😊
@dianadelcastillo1896
@dianadelcastillo1896 22 дня назад
I'd also like to add that a "balanced" trainer who says positive training is ineffective as a general statement is someone to run away from. Real balanced trainers will acknowledge that for some dogs, maybe even for most dogs, positive only training is effective. What they may say is that positive only may take a lot longer with the more stubborn dogs. And that could put a strain on the client's resources. ANY trainer who tries to bring himself up by putting down other trainers someone to be avoided.
@angiegracie6954
@angiegracie6954 Месяц назад
My dog isn’t jumping on greeting, he jumps and nips when I’m out walking and a stranger walks by.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining Месяц назад
I'd check out these two videos: 1) Train your dog not to jump on house guests: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-2YbPCep8AhE.html 2) Neutrality training: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--O1u3T3zS2M.html. That video focuses on neutrality to dogs, but same principles could be used for keeping your dog focused on you rather than strangers.
@kathosim501
@kathosim501 6 месяцев назад
My dog doesn’t jump on me, the person who does the actual training. It’s guests and the other two people in the house, who I don’t trust to follow the training. Off to watch the guests video.
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 6 месяцев назад
Try to enlist a few friends/family to help you generalize the not jumping! ❤
@angeladennis2879
@angeladennis2879 3 месяца назад
Much the best on jumping I have ever seen. Will try this thank you.
@pinkydibs
@pinkydibs 8 месяцев назад
sad on sharing the lead photo comes up with a dog that's had its ears cropped
@happyhoundsdogtraining
@happyhoundsdogtraining 8 месяцев назад
Hi! I'm glad you enjoyed the video enough to share, and I appreciate the feedback. Sometimes (especially when filming POV style) I completely forget about taking a photo for the thumbnail. I'm definitely a dog trainer, not a videographer 😂 I'm saving Louie's pic for the next unedited jump session video so you'll likely prefer that thumbnail!
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