Whst would be interesting to see is if the dog will be as restrained when visitors go to the owners house. I trained my staffie to not jump on me but any visitors were enthusiastically welcomed! Necessary recognising the instructor in this video- visitors are a different situation!!
I have a golden doodle and she loves to jump. She is only 5 months old but her jumping scares people. Even after 6 weeks of professional training she still jumps. Thank you for this video I will try the two leash method.
Yip. Me too. My 2 year old Male Goldendoodle jumps up when meeting new people. He is so very very friendly, and needs to say HOWDY when meeting new people....for...oh....about FIFTEEN !@#$!@ minutes! Very tiresome. I want to try this technique. If it does happen to prove successful, I'll report back!
I have a 10 week goldendoodle and loves to jump whenever he sees a guest. I am working with him on that. He's getting better. He does listen for most of the time.y huge issues is the biting part. 😳
I tried this and it WORKS! I used a six ft leash and a 4 ft leash. When my golden doodle jumps I drop the short leash and step on it. Amazing....this actually works!!!!
My puppy comes home tomorrow and I’ve been binging your videos for the last six weeks! I feel so much more ready to bring him home and I honestly can’t thank you enough for sharing all this info on RUclips. I just realized today that McCann is in Hamilton!? Proud to see such a great Canadian business!
My puppy comes home tomorrow, and I have been binging these videos too! I was wondering how things are going with your training since you posted this a month ago. Any tips or suggestions for another noob like me? 😄
Thank you so much for this video. There's a jumpy farm dog on the route I usually hike and I am trying to use some of the techniques you suggested. I obviously don't have a leash, as it's not my dog, but I hold his collar and talk calmly to him. It has already improved loads!
I did this with my dog and initially she stopped jumping. But then she started grabbing the leash to start a different "game" so we're now working on both behaviors.
Thank you for having a husky. Mine is 8 yrs old and still a jumper, I will not stop till he’s got it mastered! And I use better techniques, calmness for one as it makes me ridiculously frustrated after all this time
My 9 month Dal/rotty is this to a tee, if not more hardcore. ANY physical touch activates wrestling mode. At 9 months old she is 80% better than she was at 3months or even 6! She does that thing where she gets the zoomies in the yard and flings herself at you grabbing at clothes and what not. It's looks intense but it's just "bad", frustrated play. This used to be nearly a daily occurrence and now it's maybe once every couple of weeks and far less intense. even as a little puppy she could barely keep her feet on the floor. One thing that is really helping is switching from obedience style training to low intensity agility and working a flirt pole. We only do that a couple times a week, because she still is young but what a difference it makes in jumping, mouthiness and over all "obedience". Normally we go for an hour or two of walking every day but flirt pole days or agility days she just seems more satiated and jumping/mouthing/snatching up random objects is reduced by 90% on those days. I'll start using this double leash trick next vet visit as that's where she's at her worst for jumping on folks.
Oh my goodness, my standard, too!!! I took her to a garden center today. We were at the check-out...I turned to ask my standard to sit but incidentally put my hand on the counter. My dog thought I was going to ask her to jump UP ON TOP OF THE COUNTER. Which she proceeded to try to do. She would have made it, too, if I hadn't yanked her back down. Ugh.
Tried this for a week with both my dogs at separate intervals. They found 2 of their 4 leashes and destroyed them. Also, read a comment below, dogs have the same issue when walking. In fact, one of my dogs "will not" walk on 4 paws, she will walk on 2 paws pulling forward. Almost at wits end.
Hi McCann trainers! My husband and I are getting a puppy but she's already 18 weeks old. Is this too old for her to get used to us and for socialization and obedience training? What should we focuse on in the first couple of weeks? Love your videos!
My dog only responds to firm commands and physical reinforcement for jumping ei. Lifting your knee and showing a human “nip” ei let him jump into your knee and using the leash. They are just soft and soft doesn’t work on some dogs. I have a work bred dobie and they just cannot do as taught by the trainers if they are scared they yell and freak out and run. My family can’t do it and keep him engaged, the family just don’t get it. Some people do and know to stay calm and firm and gauge his behavior and do calming things to control him by using “dog gestures”
My dog won't jump at all indoors anymore. The second we are outside, he thinks he's in the Olympics. He will run at people, jump two feet in the air, etc. If I step on his lead outside to prevent him from jumping, he does okay, but food is not a motivator to him at all when we are outside. He is a 11-month-old Catahoula/pointer mix.
The food isn't necessary it's the payment for good behaviour. Greeting the person can be the reward. Dog gets nothing when jumping, dog gets reward when behaving politely.
When I stop my dog from jumping by stepping on the leash, he starts barking at the distraction instead. I've tried telling people not to pet him if he's barking and he will eventually settle down but he always defaults to that behavior first if I stop him from jumping. Any tips?
Nice video :) I just have a question... because our dog will definitely figure out that the long leash is holding her to the ground and will try to chew that....to solve her problem. What to do in that case? can you give a short suggestion maybe? Thank you in advance :)
My staffy won’t stop wanting to greet everyone he sees! Thinks everyone wants to say hello! I know he’s only 5 months old but he plants himself and tough to get him to move l
My English bulldog jumps only on outside people. My Mom and I are " immune" but everyone else is not. She is very excited when she sees a racquet, or a Nerf gun, and also suring the World Cup whenever we were commemorating a goal.
Hello I really need some help in for my hyper 27 lb mut female who's 1 1/2. She is full of energy and cannot control sense of smell. She can open cabinets, get into trash, and everything in between. Probably the worst thing she does if chairs aren't pulled in is jump from chairs onto table. She's very smart and trainable knows settle leave it off sits down crate trained and never has accident in house. The thing is when she knows she made bad choice she roll on her back. I need to take care of this before it's too late. Need help bad. Thanks Dana
That’s a great tip. However, my dog does NOT eat treats of any kind; he won’t even eat meat..hot dogs, or chicken. One thing, you’re not the stranger on the street; you’re his trainer.
My puppy definitely has that problem along with barking like crazy when he sees another dog because he wants to play and it’s so embarrassing right now. He’s 5 months old now. What can I do to control the constant barking?
Great video, Any suggestions to train a dog not to jump on other people/kids, 2 year old ridge back she doesn't jump on me but will jump on everyone else, Thanks
Hi! Thank you for your videos, we are new to watching the McCann channel. We have a female boxer, just a year old this month. She’s a serious jumper when people come over- sitters, kids friends. She is determined to get to them so she can kiss them, pretty much maul them with kisses and excitement. I am going to try this technique straight away. We have been working with her since she was six months old, but couldn’t ever get the jumping under control yet. For the training leash- does it have to be a specific length? Also, eventually, down the road, if we are persistent. Will she learn to do this automatically when people come over? Thanks!!
Thank you! My almost 3 month old husky wants to chew on the leash constantly. We are working on leave it, which she can do, but doesn't always do. How do I get her to leave the leash so I can ste on it?
When I shorten the leash for my Golden Doodle, she just bites my ankles. She has shredded a jacket that I wear by jumping and biting. I am just so frustrated. I will keep working.
I have a 11month old husky shepherd mix who loves to jump on people when they come over and I'm afraid to walk her as she pulled me down and her leash slipped from my hand and got away from me to go and try to play with a lady and her small dog I tried every thing and nothing works
This doesn’t work for my golden retriever because I’m just sad because you’re I wanna keep him in that can’t cause my mom says my dad said my mom is not taking care of the dogs, but she really is
I'm pretty sure my 9 months rottweiler was a rsbbit in her last life 😭I'll try this on her. She loves people but she's big and people got scared every time
what can you do when you go and visit and a dog jumps all over you not pay attention to him pay attention to him so he won't jump I try not to say hello to him but he's still jumps stop
He was literally pull you onto the ground cuz this was one of the first technique to actually tried The other one is down and I pulled the leash yanking it downwards and say no and then I turned it into no jump still doesn't work nothing really works with this jumping anything that's tell them you cannot do this you get to even more into doing it
Can you use his jump as a command for a task? You could train that and then he will only associate the jump with that request. It will definitely take some breaking it down into small steps like training the task part ex. Hit the light switch with touch then add the Touch while jumping have it hit a target. Then link the two together.
I just got a mini goldendoodle 2 weeks ago, he is 12 weeks old. and he still doesn’t respond to his name, doesn’t leave his crate only to eat. Doesn’t respond to any commands. I tried with treats but he isn’t really food motivated :/. Plays for 5 mins and goes back to his crate, eats and goes back to his crate. I need help! Any recommendations on what can I do? I can’t take him outside yet bc he doesn’t have all his vaccinations yet.
I'm sorry about your pup... Sounds like a bit of a default in genetics. No puppy should act like that. I actually had to rehome a puppy due to similar behaviors and not wanting anything to do with humans. Bad apples happen, but consult your vet and make sure he's at least healthy and then go from there.
@@SilentSaver I took him to the Vet and he seems healthy. I don’t know if he’s still not used to been here at home or what. But he just always scared and always in his crate. Only comes out to eat, plays 5 mins and goes back to his crate. I want to get him in puppy training, maybe I’m doing something wrong and they can teach me how to train him. Once he can go out, I want to take him to the park but he does not like to leave his crate unless is too eat.
Sounds like he had a restricted beginning in life. Or was scared while very young + crate seemed only safe spot. I think he will get better, just like rescues who have not been socialized completely when young. Can you try closing the crate for 10-15 minutes at a time. Placing portions of food in different locations. Lots of work I know but if that's your only motivator, I'd use it to stretch him to explore further. Hunger is a motivator. Your happy voice saying good dog softly as he moves. You may have to show him a portion of food in bowl and have him watch you take it to another location (not far). Could put a dab of smelly peanut butter in bowl so dog can follow the aroma. Difficult but socialization for shy dogs would be helpful. Best to you.
@@jahirseclen9468 Yeah my rehomed puppy was the same way. Only wanted other dogs. Only time she would "act normal" Otherwise completely shut down and would lay in a corner. That was 4 months ago, and she still acts the same. (My father took her to be a goofy dumb country dog with his other 2!) I'll HOPE you have a turn around but I want to believe it's probably just the way the dog is. 2 weeks is more than enough time for a puppy to get comfortable.
My personal opinion, no puppy should ever be scared like that unless it's poor genetics making it a scared/nervous/untrusting dog. Especially from a breeder.
Whst would be interesting to see is if the dog will be as restrained when visitors go to the owners house. I trained my staffie to not jump on me but any visitors were enthusiastically welcomed! Necessary recognising the instructor in this video- visitors are a different situation!!
I have a golden doodle and she loves to jump. She is only 5 months old but her jumping scares people. Even after 6 weeks of professional training she still jumps. Thank you for this video I will try the two leash method.
I have a labradooble 5 months same problem
Yip. Me too. My 2 year old Male Goldendoodle jumps up when meeting new people. He is so very very friendly, and needs to say HOWDY when meeting new people....for...oh....about FIFTEEN !@#$!@ minutes! Very tiresome. I want to try this technique. If it does happen to prove successful, I'll report back!
My mini goldendoodle puppy loves jumping
I have a 10 week goldendoodle and loves to jump whenever he sees a guest. I am working with him on that. He's getting better. He does listen for most of the time.y huge issues is the biting part. 😳
I tried this and it WORKS! I used a six ft leash and a 4 ft leash. When my golden doodle jumps I drop the short leash and step on it. Amazing....this actually works!!!!
Your role modeling the focus on a 'win' for the dog has been super helpful to me with an ADHD doggie...it works!!!
My 1 year old Golden Retriever matches Coleson’s personality to the T. She even gets easily distracted like Coleson. I will definitely try this!!!!
My puppy comes home tomorrow and I’ve been binging your videos for the last six weeks! I feel so much more ready to bring him home and I honestly can’t thank you enough for sharing all this info on RUclips.
I just realized today that McCann is in Hamilton!? Proud to see such a great Canadian business!
My puppy comes home tomorrow, and I have been binging these videos too! I was wondering how things are going with your training since you posted this a month ago. Any tips or suggestions for another noob like me? 😄
I think new owners should have to watch a few videos like these first...BEFORE getting the dog! 😊
Great video. It came out at the perfect time as I’ve a Border Collie who loves to jump! I will try using your method. Thank you again. ☺️
Thank you so much for this video. There's a jumpy farm dog on the route I usually hike and I am trying to use some of the techniques you suggested. I obviously don't have a leash, as it's not my dog, but I hold his collar and talk calmly to him. It has already improved loads!
I did this with my dog and initially she stopped jumping. But then she started grabbing the leash to start a different "game" so we're now working on both behaviors.
Thank you for having a husky. Mine is 8 yrs old and still a jumper, I will not stop till he’s got it mastered! And I use better techniques, calmness for one as it makes me ridiculously frustrated after all this time
My 9 month Dal/rotty is this to a tee, if not more hardcore. ANY physical touch activates wrestling mode. At 9 months old she is 80% better than she was at 3months or even 6! She does that thing where she gets the zoomies in the yard and flings herself at you grabbing at clothes and what not. It's looks intense but it's just "bad", frustrated play. This used to be nearly a daily occurrence and now it's maybe once every couple of weeks and far less intense. even as a little puppy she could barely keep her feet on the floor. One thing that is really helping is switching from obedience style training to low intensity agility and working a flirt pole. We only do that a couple times a week, because she still is young but what a difference it makes in jumping, mouthiness and over all "obedience". Normally we go for an hour or two of walking every day but flirt pole days or agility days she just seems more satiated and jumping/mouthing/snatching up random objects is reduced by 90% on those days. I'll start using this double leash trick next vet visit as that's where she's at her worst for jumping on folks.
Amazing video! I have a standard poodle who is practicing for the high jump 😂 thanks for the tips!
My standard is the exact same way
Omg I thought it was just my poodle who does this lol
Mine as well!!
Lolololol … practicing for the high jump
Oh my goodness, my standard, too!!! I took her to a garden center today. We were at the check-out...I turned to ask my standard to sit but incidentally put my hand on the counter. My dog thought I was going to ask her to jump UP ON TOP OF THE COUNTER. Which she proceeded to try to do. She would have made it, too, if I hadn't yanked her back down. Ugh.
Thanks for this great video
Tried this for a week with both my dogs at separate intervals. They found 2 of their 4 leashes and destroyed them. Also, read a comment below, dogs have the same issue when walking. In fact, one of my dogs "will not" walk on 4 paws, she will walk on 2 paws pulling forward. Almost at wits end.
AWESOME training tip!!!
Wonderful how creative ideas and help the dog understand what you want 👍
Great job Steve that is a really smart way of teaching a dog 🐕 not to jump, I had only done it with their leash, but never two 👍
you always have to give them a treat a treat to listen to you
Omg thank you for this!!!! My dog is the same. Will definitely try this training on him
Hey! Thanks for watching and commenting 🐾
Happy Training!
~ Dan
This is the first time I've seen a dog trainer show how 5o correct jumping without having a helper brilliant
Great idea! Wonderful way to help owners with dogs that jumps! Thanks
Dear Sir, I think your instructions are impossible to get done with Doberman because Doberman are so stubborn that husky is so poor
Fantastic! Can’t wait to put this into practice.
Great video I'm going to try this with my Borderjack.
Great job Emily and Steve and you too Colson
I have used this method type for years!
Excellent in many ways
I’ll be trying this with my boy. I use the house line and have an extra leash!
Thanks for ur video helped me lot to stop my gsd jumping, but I need to stop him biting playfully when he gets excited.
Hi McCann trainers! My husband and I are getting a puppy but she's already 18 weeks old. Is this too old for her to get used to us and for socialization and obedience training? What should we focuse on in the first couple of weeks? Love your videos!
Sure it’s not late !
Not at all. I would just go in aggressive with socialization and obedience. Find puppy socialization classes. Get her into obedience classes.
My dog only responds to firm commands and physical reinforcement for jumping ei. Lifting your knee and showing a human “nip” ei let him jump into your knee and using the leash. They are just soft and soft doesn’t work on some dogs. I have a work bred dobie and they just cannot do as taught by the trainers if they are scared they yell and freak out and run. My family can’t do it and keep him engaged, the family just don’t get it. Some people do and know to stay calm and firm and gauge his behavior and do calming things to control him by using “dog gestures”
Thank you! Great tips!
excellent tip sir,yhank you!
Very good approach ...
Genius! Love it
My dog won't jump at all indoors anymore. The second we are outside, he thinks he's in the Olympics. He will run at people, jump two feet in the air, etc. If I step on his lead outside to prevent him from jumping, he does okay, but food is not a motivator to him at all when we are outside. He is a 11-month-old Catahoula/pointer mix.
That’s my puppy. Angel inside Honey Badger outside.
The food isn't necessary it's the payment for good behaviour. Greeting the person can be the reward. Dog gets nothing when jumping, dog gets reward when behaving politely.
I watch this video out of curiosity and figured out that I already tried this and it doesn't work with my German Shepherd puppy who is a year old
When I stop my dog from jumping by stepping on the leash, he starts barking at the distraction instead. I've tried telling people not to pet him if he's barking and he will eventually settle down but he always defaults to that behavior first if I stop him from jumping. Any tips?
Really like the video 👍🏻
Nice video :) I just have a question... because our dog will definitely figure out that the long leash is holding her to the ground and will try to chew that....to solve her problem. What to do in that case? can you give a short suggestion maybe?
Thank you in advance :)
My 6 month puppy will don’t the same
Teach him not to chew leashes
My staffy won’t stop wanting to greet everyone he sees! Thinks everyone wants to say hello! I know he’s only 5 months old but he plants himself and tough to get him to move l
My English bulldog jumps only on outside people. My Mom and I are " immune" but everyone else is not.
She is very excited when she sees a racquet, or a Nerf gun, and also suring the World Cup whenever we were commemorating a goal.
Hello
I really need some help in for my hyper 27 lb mut female who's 1 1/2. She is full of energy and cannot control sense of smell. She can open cabinets, get into trash, and everything in between. Probably the worst thing she does if chairs aren't pulled in is jump from chairs onto table. She's very smart and trainable knows settle leave it off sits down crate trained and never has accident in house. The thing is when she knows she made bad choice she roll on her back. I need to take care of this before it's too late.
Need help bad.
Thanks Dana
Well this is very good while the dog isstanding in front of us .... how would you do that by walking?
Will some dogs always require a food reward? I'm hoping not!
That’s a great tip. However, my dog does NOT eat treats of any kind; he won’t even eat meat..hot dogs, or chicken. One thing, you’re not the stranger on the street; you’re his trainer.
maybe he isn't hugry
Great video!
What if I’m standing on the line, and my dog is chewing on it? I don’t know what to do 🥲
What do you do if he starts chewing on the leash while they are sitting of lying in front of you?
Great!
My puppy definitely has that problem along with barking like crazy when he sees another dog because he wants to play and it’s so embarrassing right now. He’s 5 months old now. What can I do to control the constant barking?
Can you advize me how to do this when your diabled an sitting down.?
Great video, Any suggestions to train a dog not to jump on other people/kids, 2 year old ridge back she doesn't jump on me but will jump on everyone else, Thanks
I have two dogs. One is obnoxious when working with the other. How do I train one by itself without the other bothering or barking!
Hi! Thank you for your videos, we are new to watching the McCann channel. We have a female boxer, just a year old this month. She’s a serious jumper when people come over- sitters, kids friends. She is determined to get to them so she can kiss them, pretty much maul them with kisses and excitement. I am going to try this technique straight away. We have been working with her since she was six months old, but couldn’t ever get the jumping under control yet. For the training leash- does it have to be a specific length? Also, eventually, down the road, if we are persistent. Will she learn to do this automatically when people come over? Thanks!!
Thank you! My almost 3 month old husky wants to chew on the leash constantly. We are working on leave it, which she can do, but doesn't always do. How do I get her to leave the leash so I can ste on it?
When I shorten the leash for my Golden Doodle, she just bites my ankles. She has shredded a jacket that I wear by jumping and biting. I am just so frustrated. I will keep working.
I have a 11month old husky shepherd mix who loves to jump on people when they come over and I'm afraid to walk her as she pulled me down and her leash slipped from my hand and got away from me to go and try to play with a lady and her small dog I tried every thing and nothing works
This doesn’t work for my golden retriever because I’m just sad because you’re I wanna keep him in that can’t cause my mom says my dad said my mom is not taking care of the dogs, but she really is
I'm pretty sure my 9 months rottweiler was a rsbbit in her last life 😭I'll try this on her. She loves people but she's big and people got scared every time
What chew bones do you recommend and training treats. ♥️
what can you do when you go and visit and a dog jumps all over you not pay attention to him pay attention to him so he won't jump I try not to say hello to him but he's still jumps stop
My golden doodle bis crazy jumping on others not me
He was literally pull you onto the ground cuz this was one of the first technique to actually tried The other one is down and I pulled the leash yanking it downwards and say no and then I turned it into no jump still doesn't work nothing really works with this jumping anything that's tell them you cannot do this you get to even more into doing it
LOL! Huskies!
Have any suggestions for someone in an electric wheelchair ?
Can you use his jump as a command for a task? You could train that and then he will only associate the jump with that request. It will definitely take some breaking it down into small steps like training the task part ex. Hit the light switch with touch then add the Touch while jumping have it hit a target. Then link the two together.
@@jdoveyk9422 Thank you very much. It's when greeting people that he does the jumping but I like your idea of putting it to good use.
I needed to see this.
Today I changed my dog’s name to Satan.
She’s destroyed my last good nerve along with all of my patience.
Do you leave that second leash on him when he’s in the house? My dog chews his leash off if I leave it on him. Oh dear.
To rephrae my last comment I am disabled and cant do the stand up method.
I just got a mini goldendoodle 2 weeks ago, he is 12 weeks old. and he still doesn’t respond to his name, doesn’t leave his crate only to eat. Doesn’t respond to any commands. I tried with treats but he isn’t really food motivated :/. Plays for 5 mins and goes back to his crate, eats and goes back to his crate. I need help! Any recommendations on what can I do? I can’t take him outside yet bc he doesn’t have all his vaccinations yet.
I'm sorry about your pup... Sounds like a bit of a default in genetics. No puppy should act like that. I actually had to rehome a puppy due to similar behaviors and not wanting anything to do with humans. Bad apples happen, but consult your vet and make sure he's at least healthy and then go from there.
@@SilentSaver I took him to the Vet and he seems healthy. I don’t know if he’s still not used to been here at home or what. But he just always scared and always in his crate. Only comes out to eat, plays 5 mins and goes back to his crate. I want to get him in puppy training, maybe I’m doing something wrong and they can teach me how to train him. Once he can go out, I want to take him to the park but he does not like to leave his crate unless is too eat.
Sounds like he had a restricted beginning in life. Or was scared while very young + crate seemed only safe spot. I think he will get better, just like rescues who have not been socialized completely when young.
Can you try closing the crate for 10-15 minutes at a time. Placing portions of food in different locations. Lots of work I know but if that's your only motivator, I'd use it to stretch him to explore further. Hunger is a motivator. Your happy voice saying good dog softly as he moves. You may have to show him a portion of food in bowl and have him watch you take it to another location (not far). Could put a dab of smelly peanut butter in bowl so dog can follow the aroma. Difficult but socialization for shy dogs would be helpful. Best to you.
@@jahirseclen9468 Yeah my rehomed puppy was the same way. Only wanted other dogs. Only time she would "act normal" Otherwise completely shut down and would lay in a corner. That was 4 months ago, and she still acts the same. (My father took her to be a goofy dumb country dog with his other 2!) I'll HOPE you have a turn around but I want to believe it's probably just the way the dog is. 2 weeks is more than enough time for a puppy to get comfortable.
My personal opinion, no puppy should ever be scared like that unless it's poor genetics making it a scared/nervous/untrusting dog. Especially from a breeder.
Does anyone else have an Italian Greyhound puppy? They are constantly jumping!
this is my dog in a nutshell
His name should be Boingo 😂
There has to be a better way. If this dog is 90 pounds it won't work
My dog just jumps while on the leash 😕
Mine does too. How is this behavior stopped?
@@karenlewis9330 when she did this behavior,I turned my back on her.
This got so boring so fast
I love my dogs jumping on me 🥴😊 I’ll just skip this one 😊
will this work on my puppy beagle? haha 😂😂🤣🥲🥹