How to Train your DOG NOT to JUMP

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  • Опубликовано: 9 сен 2013
  • How to train your dog to stop jumping!! 😮😮I'm glad you guys are enjoying the video! Get MORE dog training tips and examples on instagram! / zakgeorge @zakgeorge Download the app and follow me there! I'm very active on instagram! I do live shows and post new videos all of the time!
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    How to train your dog not to jump
    Do you want to know how to stop your dog from jumping on you and others?
    So many people are short circuited early in their attempts to train their dog because their dog jumps and they become frustrated and stop. Share this video to help others learn how to effectively communicate with their dog without force!
    The problem may seem big, but the solution is pretty simple! In my LATEST video, I'll give you a thorough yet easy-to-understand way to end ALL unwanted jumping!
    I've been letting you guys choose my "next video" lately, and it's working out wonderfully! So would you like my next video to be about,
    A) Teaching a dog to stay at doorways (with Lexi the German Shepherd)
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    B) Walking on a leash without pulling (with Nina the All-American Mutt:))
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  • @zakgeorge
    @zakgeorge  5 лет назад +60

    😮😮I'm glad you guys are enjoying the video! Get MORE dog training tips and examples on instagram! instagram.com/zakgeorge @zakgeorge Download the app and follow me there! I'm very active on instagram! I do live shows and post new videos all of the time!
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    • @timothycurnock9162
      @timothycurnock9162 4 года назад +1

      Man I think you don't have a clue. You look like a sociopathic robot that only intends to take peoples money. Just some positive feedback incase you can't decipher it.

    • @nikkidove98
      @nikkidove98 4 года назад

      Is there a video to help with submissive urination??

    • @akashghosh5980
      @akashghosh5980 4 года назад

      In india there are street dogs, and this one dog is lunging at me and I dont like it. They are not chained like in this video, can u help?

    • @akashghosh5980
      @akashghosh5980 4 года назад

      Please

    • @carolinescritiques8497
      @carolinescritiques8497 3 года назад

      Zak George’s Dog Training Revolution My puppy need help

  • @andyjame3262
    @andyjame3262 Год назад +152

    Update on Ace - I have gotten him involved in playing some of the games ruclips.net/user/postUgkx1_veP7CApJK_GWy_TczaMciuG64PqJeU and I can see a difference in his confidence already! My other dog played along and he became intrigued - now its a daily part of our routine - about 3 times a day we do the shell game and the muffin tin game. I am so grateful for coming upon your training techniques!

  • @ashleelamb8306
    @ashleelamb8306 8 лет назад +459

    I am a certified dog trainer, and have countless of owners come to me that don't know how to train their dog without using physical correction. Time and time again I talk to them about the cons and problems that can occur to dog and owner bond if you use force, and pain to gain. And it is so relieving to find people like you on the internet that use positive reinforcement, like me, that teach the New way to train the companions. Its a sigh of relief. Keep up the great work

    • @springrollwang4441
      @springrollwang4441 7 лет назад +2

      What do you think about Cesar?

    • @mandyinseattle
      @mandyinseattle 5 лет назад +3

      Ashlee, two years later, how did you get your certification? Thanks

    • @mandyinseattle
      @mandyinseattle 5 лет назад +15

      @@springrollwang4441 Personally, I really do not like Cesar and i never really did because I thought he was kind of schtick and unnecessarily risky but when I saw him punch a golden lab in the chest when s/he snapped at Cesar, that was it for me, I don't care how he explains it. I was appalled.

    • @lewisj1252
      @lewisj1252 5 лет назад +44

      mandyinseattle, you’re the kind of people who use “positive reinforcement” on your kids and they turn out to be pieces of shits

    • @mandyinseattle
      @mandyinseattle 5 лет назад +14

      @@lewisj1252 I have one kid, all grown up, and he's very polite. People should stop having so many damn kids. The planet can't take it

  • @rjmuirhead7591
    @rjmuirhead7591 7 лет назад +420

    Hi Zak,
    In all honesty this has been this first I have watched of your dog training videos. I am completely blown away with how professional you are and also how well you explain and show us how to actually apply this training ourselves.
    I have used your tips from this video with my family for the last half hour and there is already a massive difference in Buddy's behaviour towards others already.
    Thank you so much for the awesome videos and keep up the amazing work, you rock man! RJ.

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  7 лет назад +23

      So glad you found it helpful. This video is a few years old and I think you'll find some of my newer stuff even better! Thanks for the feedback. It helps a lot!

    • @AlejandroPerez-jc3qk
      @AlejandroPerez-jc3qk 7 лет назад

      Rj Muirhead

    • @britneysouders4661
      @britneysouders4661 7 лет назад +3

      Use these dog training secrets to successfully train your dog: HootDog. info

  • @zakgeorge
    @zakgeorge  7 лет назад +45

    I hope you guys enjoy! Here's a playlist that will show you how to teach your dog the basics in order: ruclips.net/p/PLMssKIjsDxXmMGypWsr8u-yGOUSoPoozb Thanks for subscribing!

    • @jenniferc4834
      @jenniferc4834 7 лет назад +3

      Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution what do you do when a 5 month old golden retriever rolls over and will not come or go anywhere. They just lay down and I have to pick them up. Even treats won't work, nor toys to get her to come or move. It's usually with somewhere she don't want to go.

    • @christinemays2405
      @christinemays2405 6 лет назад

      Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution my dog Lexie (not the German Shepard puppy) is 9, fab dog love of my life, but she jumps on men to be aggressive. Women she puts her head down wags her tail and wants some affection. Men she looks squarely in their face and if they give any interest she wants to pull and jump on them and she nips them in the hands, arm, chest. Now I'm going to be honest, I've trained her well with sitting and laying on command. She knows not to approach anyone without my approval so there is never a concern of her pulling and attacking a man, but even her sitting or lying next to me her mouth is open she is panting and all her excitement is directed at him. Now if he ignores her, the panting and fixation goes away when he leaves, but if he gives her attention, "like hello girl, how are you?" It just heightens her aggression. At that point you can see she is holding it in as much as she can, either sitting or laying, but me trying to distract her or move her heightens the fixation. I've learned to have her just stay seated and wait until the man leaves and when he does and she is calm, release and reward with with affection. So her aggressive behavior towards men hasn't gotten better and I've had her for seven years. Note she was found abandoned and obviously had some traumatic experiences with men as she has never liked them. The only ones have been my brother and Dad. She is "a mature" dog and at this point I feel it's just doing what I'm doing, but because of it, I don't let anyone except me walk her for fear she may attack a man while walking, or she may come across a skateboard. Same is the case with a skateboard. She hears it she has the same reaction. In the garage, I wanted to see what she would do and she bites it especially the wheels and scratches it. Funny thing is someone told me to try get her to ride on it and I did. She actually liked it, but her excitement is such at it extreme she can only do it for a moment then wants to flip it and eat the wheels. I tried to have a trainer help and she ended up nipping her. Needless to say after the trainer got frustrated and started cussing at my dog and threatening her in front of me, I just got frustrated and really thought it's something I need to cope with it. If a professional can't help and she does better with me, maybe it's just I have to deal with it.

    • @codyralston2576
      @codyralston2576 6 лет назад

      Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution love your videos and have learned alot about basic obedience with my pitbull made training her a breeze

    • @hayate031
      @hayate031 6 лет назад

      hi everyone ,if anyone else is searching for puppy training tips try Jaffacter Simple Dog Coach (do a search on google ) ? Ive heard some amazing things about it and my partner got great success with it.

    • @mariemantz8509
      @mariemantz8509 5 лет назад

      Can train your dog

  • @BusyDreamingMom
    @BusyDreamingMom 8 лет назад +6

    Thank you, for the first time my two dogs who bark and growl at aggressively both learned to lay down today and be quiet while we had a plumber in our home fixing some issues. This has never happened! Feeling so much more hopeful as a dog owner that I can understand and ask respectfully for change from my dogs

  • @michaelacappabianca6461
    @michaelacappabianca6461 4 года назад +2

    I just wanted to say I really appreciate your training videos and your calm demeanor/approach to training!

  • @abigailmontgomery1053
    @abigailmontgomery1053 5 лет назад +1

    I really appreciate these videos!!! Thank you for making them free and accessible!

  • @LaureanVincent5
    @LaureanVincent5 5 лет назад +4

    This was a fantastic video!!!! Great energy and examples. I especially liked the part about being calm when they jump. I struggle with that.

  • @MSFTSTRIO
    @MSFTSTRIO 5 лет назад +58

    I was teaching my dog to sit. Went quite well but now he jumps so that I tell him to sit 😂🤦🏽‍♂️

    • @christian_urocar
      @christian_urocar 3 года назад +9

      Haha omg dogs are soo funny hopes he’s not too big because that can be a problem .. my Belgian comes running and lunges at me ..

  • @miaisheree
    @miaisheree 7 лет назад +1

    Thank you so much for your humane and sincere training techniques!

  • @torimacneil5890
    @torimacneil5890 4 года назад

    Great advice! I love how you encourage understanding the dogs needs and behaviours in order to train 👍

  • @rachitagounder8503
    @rachitagounder8503 8 лет назад +36

    I love how all these dogs take so easily to you. Speaks volumes about your work :) thank you for the videos!

  • @ThisMidnightMedicine
    @ThisMidnightMedicine 10 лет назад +3

    Man, patience is definitely key. I keep getting so frustrated. My black lab goes nuts and she lunges at family members, strangers, etc and tries to jump up on them. She just gets so freaking excited and is hard to control. Thank you for this video though. I know that I have to maintain my patience and really stay dedicated to teaching my dog to behave properly. I like what you said about when you see a friend as you're walking down the street. I am guilty of focusing half my attention on our convo and half of my attention on my dog just saying "no! Don't! Sit! Stay!" like a damn idiot. I need to get better at taking control of the situation and saying outright that I am trying to teach my dog to not jump on people like that.

  • @granitarichardson5156
    @granitarichardson5156 8 лет назад +1

    I am so glad I found you on RUclips. I just got a pet from the SPCA and I haven't had to train a pet in over two years. So thank you for making these videos available.

  • @vphoenix5213
    @vphoenix5213 4 года назад

    Thank you for giving so many examples of different dogs with the same issue! It's really helpful and the repetition teaches the information solid!

  • @teresapridham8077
    @teresapridham8077 8 лет назад +16

    Patience is the key, you're right.

  • @petagree2382
    @petagree2382 9 лет назад +3

    Hey, I've been training dogs for 14 years. I really love your video. I love to see how others work and watching this was as if I were watching myself. Thank you so much for putting dominance in air quotes because there is no bigger scapegoat in dog training than the empty claim the dog is dominant. You have contagious enthusiasm.

  • @suagarchildgonewild
    @suagarchildgonewild 8 лет назад

    Great video! I love how you not only gave instruction, but you also gave reason behind the instruction... Giving the background information helps those watching to understand exactly what is going on without any missing pieces. Thank you!

  • @cmeaganmichael7222
    @cmeaganmichael7222 7 лет назад

    So grateful for the kind way you train. We have learned SO much from Zak George

  • @pirokitsune
    @pirokitsune 6 лет назад +38

    This was literally the best “no jump” video I’ve seen

  • @djasks2950
    @djasks2950 10 лет назад +8

    I'm on a marathon with your videos. Gawwd it is so helpful and informing to watch. I can't wait till my dog is trained like this!

  • @Anon-ge1qp
    @Anon-ge1qp 5 лет назад

    Thank you Zak for the information. I've been training my dog for quite some time so thank you.

  • @kimgillespie1740
    @kimgillespie1740 7 лет назад

    I LOVE your training method and your awesome videos!
    Thank you!

  • @grumpypandaxd2321
    @grumpypandaxd2321 5 лет назад +6

    I have a hyperactive staffy x great Dane (who's growing rapidly) and I've been binge watching all these videos and... I got a lot of work ahead of me...

  • @alexm.8674
    @alexm.8674 3 года назад +5

    Following his advice, I’ve been able to teach my dog to shake hands whenever he meets a new person. Thanks for the tips!

    • @dogsareboss
      @dogsareboss 3 года назад +1

      Wonderful! I've taught make dog to make me a coffee. I'm not talking about that freeze-dried rubbish, either. Filter coffee, lots of cream, lots of sugar.

  • @laurengreer3332
    @laurengreer3332 7 лет назад

    Thank you, Zak! I've been using your videos to train my five month old golden mix and it's really working! I started implementing the moving away from him while jumping and within one night he was really getting it!!!

  • @maryamscott7027
    @maryamscott7027 3 года назад

    Awesome training - thanx Zac. Can’t wait to train this way.

  • @GabbyCallwood
    @GabbyCallwood 4 года назад +5

    Quarantine stopped me from going to puppy school. It’s so hard to train her, she’s full of energy

  • @Blue_sapphire26
    @Blue_sapphire26 8 лет назад +4

    you got a subscriber.!

  • @samanasif6042
    @samanasif6042 7 лет назад

    i like the way you show us the techniques, thank you! going to try this tomorrow with a very bouncy pointer!

  • @SilvaHarounian
    @SilvaHarounian 9 лет назад +8

    Hi Zak, I have a 5 months old Lab puppy. He loves jumping on us a lot. He stays in the back yard mostly, So when I get home, he starts jumping. I don't open the door until he sits down. When he sits down, then I open the door and ask him to shake for a Hi, then treat him, but as soon as I step forward few steps, he jumps. Saying No, ignoring, even pushing him down with my knee or on his shoulders don't work. He knows all the sit, stay, and watch me commands well. Can you give me any idea on how to stop him from jumping on us first rather than guests.

  • @jordanwallace4950
    @jordanwallace4950 8 лет назад +132

    How to get them to stay at the door when you open it.

    • @seagull2633
      @seagull2633 7 лет назад +3

      Victoria stillwell ehowpets

    • @ashleycoiro9565
      @ashleycoiro9565 7 лет назад +9

      i just made sure my pup understood 'stay' and i tell him that when i open the door.

    • @AlphaAussies
      @AlphaAussies 5 лет назад

      @@ashleycoiro9565 yup, thats really all it is.

  • @silentdancer981
    @silentdancer981 6 лет назад

    Just found your videos and they have been very informative! I have a Dorkie and she is like a bouncy ball when she see's someone she knows. Tomorrow we start a new way of training! Thank you so much and I look forward to watching your other videos.

  • @margaretkuhn-conroy5170
    @margaretkuhn-conroy5170 6 лет назад +1

    I love your videos! I do go to a trainer and also utilize your teaching as well! My trainer matches what you teach but you definitely add to what I learn from her!

  • @coxpaola
    @coxpaola 5 лет назад +4

    Zak, How do you train people?? xD They all approach very fast!!!

  • @leslieupchurch88
    @leslieupchurch88 7 лет назад +4

    I would love to see how you teach Lexi not to run out the door. Thanks. I am loving your videos and am using them them to train my new Maltese Service Dog puppy who is 5 months old.

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  7 лет назад

      :) That video is live (and a few years old now) I'd also recommend seeing a similar lesson with Mona Lisa the Australian shepherd too!

    • @leslieupchurch88
      @leslieupchurch88 7 лет назад

      +Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution OK. Great! thank you! I've only had in a cpl of wks.

    • @soomiandme
      @soomiandme 7 лет назад

      Leslie Upchurch
      I also have a Maltese puppy that's 4 months old. How can I make her a service dog? Thanks.

    • @leslieupchurch88
      @leslieupchurch88 7 лет назад

      +Kitty Cat If you have a medical condition that requires one, talk to your doctor about it. so many people committing fraud these days!

    • @leslieupchurch88
      @leslieupchurch88 7 лет назад

      +Mahmoud Yossry Thx!

  • @glensgardengirl
    @glensgardengirl 7 лет назад

    Thank you!! Your advice is priceless!

  • @drewlager7757
    @drewlager7757 4 года назад

    Sir you are absolutely an inspiration and a true intellectual. Your method of reaching dogs inside out, instead of outside in is incredible. Those who use force are awful to wittness. 100/10!!

  • @cjelliott5744
    @cjelliott5744 10 лет назад +4

    Would love to see how to walk a huge, 165lb Great Dane, on a flat collar and leash. Not all the other gimmicks. He pulls hard. Walks well on pinch. Hates the halti and gentler leader walker. Still pulls on the walker and halti.

    • @interdimensionalsteve8172
      @interdimensionalsteve8172 3 года назад

      Get the huge version of this: www.cannyco.us/ ... works really well, much better than the gentle leader imo. This tool also allows you to ween your dog off the face harness concept as you can easily put on and off the nose bit. Take it off when she starts getting better, put it back on if she falters and needs a pick-me-up. This doesn't twist their head/neck around like the gentle leader, but rather puts pressure on the snout and pushes their head down toward the ground. It almost auto-corrects.

  • @chris.tran.travels
    @chris.tran.travels 10 лет назад +103

    I've tried "removing myself" when my pit bull starts jumping on me but he doesn't let me go. He'll run in front of me, bark, growl, and worse of all, bite my feet. Very frustrating.

    • @bgillis77
      @bgillis77 5 лет назад +37

      Chris Tran I have a pitbull they did the same thing. Minus the bark and growl. I’ve noticed she responds to sound. So every time she jumps I snap my finger or clap and ignore her. She gets no touch unless she’s in a calm state. It takes consistency but it works! Good luck with your pittie :)

    • @oceejay5148
      @oceejay5148 5 лет назад +5

      Bree Momx3 lol that comment was 4 years ago lol

    • @bgillis77
      @bgillis77 5 лет назад +21

      Ocee Jay 😂😂 oops well I hope his dog is calm now

    • @mandyinseattle
      @mandyinseattle 5 лет назад +11

      IMO pit bulls don't listen. If your dog is growling at you and it's a pit bull.... you should think about the dangers. Maybe you could google "pit bull attacks," there was another fatal one a few weeks ago OF THE FAMILY DOG. Pit bulls aren't like other dogs, so most rules about dogs don't apply to them. Some cities have banned them and I'm all for that. And I love dogs and wolves. I'm serious. I might be in trouble here because Zak has a pit bull mix, but that's my honest to god opinion.

    • @weesebowski8651
      @weesebowski8651 5 лет назад +25

      @@mandyinseattle agree to disagree! I have a stray pit and shes a rescued stray I adopted. Shes well obedient and were now working on our jogging together! Shes also into tracking deer/elk sheds! So yeah....

  • @heatherpollard1095
    @heatherpollard1095 8 лет назад

    Great video as always. I can see that Patience and Consistency are the key to success. Thank you x 😄

  • @stefandupont9778
    @stefandupont9778 4 года назад

    Zak is great! Im using all of his tips and theyre working.

  • @denicethompson111
    @denicethompson111 5 лет назад +23

    I wanted to see how to keep the dog from running into the street

  • @yasmino7845
    @yasmino7845 4 года назад +5

    My puppy jumps during play when he’s very hyper. I turn around and ignore and he continues to bite and jump my back area. Any tips that can help?

    • @Brittanysplittany
      @Brittanysplittany 4 года назад

      Yasmin Chavira A good ole woopin.

    • @yasmino7845
      @yasmino7845 4 года назад

      Brittany not! Spray bottle ended up working. We have a stubborn Doberman 😜 he just plays a little too rough !

  • @michellemurphy779
    @michellemurphy779 4 года назад

    Thank you Zak, I’m a new puppy Mom and your video encouraged me that I can do this! 💪🏽💪🏽💪🏽💕💕💕

  • @ryanmcdonald6292
    @ryanmcdonald6292 4 года назад

    Super helpful. Our puppy loves to jump up on our 4yo in particular. We're making good progress thanks to tips given in this vid. Much appreciated

  • @ShayCat
    @ShayCat 7 лет назад +169

    Lol. This is petty jumping. How do you stop hyperactive jumping?!

    • @juliachinnery4915
      @juliachinnery4915 7 лет назад +27

      Shanice my dog is hyperactive, become manic when someone come to the house

    • @kimgillespie1740
      @kimgillespie1740 7 лет назад +22

      Shanice
      Exactly!
      My GSD puppy jumps up on the door five feet, howling when someone comes over.
      I can barely keep him down on a leash when someone comes in.
      He pulls, jumps and howls. I've had dogs all my life. Never seen this before.

    • @juliachinnery4915
      @juliachinnery4915 7 лет назад +4

      Jackie Moreau mines the same, when some comes over the noises he makes when I have to hold his leash sound like he's being tortured and he shakes so bad, talk about manic!!!

    • @kimgillespie1740
      @kimgillespie1740 7 лет назад +8

      Exactly what mine does, like he'll die if he doesn't get to jump on them. It really sounds psycho. He only does it at home. If we're out, he sits nicely when someone approaches him to pet him.
      Idk if it's jealousy at home or what, but it's making me crazy.
      Zak!!! S.O.S!!!!!

    • @ShayCat
      @ShayCat 7 лет назад +5

      You really think they'd run out of energy soon, but it's like they never do! My dog Chi-Chi just keeps jumping and licking constantly. I try to ignore her when she does it n tell her to sit, but that only works for 2 seconds tops.

  • @queenb3184
    @queenb3184 7 лет назад +11

    I've tried all of this but still my puppy jumps. She's 7 months now and it's not as bad but she does it 50% of the time .

    • @annaibanez2499
      @annaibanez2499 6 лет назад +4

      barbara scott That's why you have to be consistent and keep doing it. Eventually she will stop.

  • @Sonderonyt
    @Sonderonyt 4 года назад

    Your videos are helping us so much! 🐶💞🐾 Thank you!

  • @reneewenner9428
    @reneewenner9428 7 лет назад

    I love all of your videos.! I am about to get a dog for the first time and I feel so much more prepared and ready that I thought I could be.

  • @emily-sn7nv
    @emily-sn7nv 4 года назад +4

    “How many dose ur dogs jump when you dont want them to” me: ✋

  • @OnePieceRooster
    @OnePieceRooster 6 лет назад +7

    This man isn't really a dog trainer, he's a people trainer for how to interact better with your dog.

  • @cassymunro9157
    @cassymunro9157 4 года назад

    thank you so much. I am really happy I found your channel my cane corsa is 10 weeks and is already sitting lie down touch paw and up commands but most of then you taught me to teach her and now in hoping this video about jumping helps her to socialise without other owners removing thier dogs because shes so 'bouncy'.. thank you xox

  • @raiinmakeerr
    @raiinmakeerr 8 лет назад

    z your are awesome dog training.
    my 10 week french now
    sit, shake, roll over and stayed thanks for the videos

  • @jordancollins8388
    @jordancollins8388 9 лет назад +6

    So we have an Australian cattle dog and her name is Corra. We've had her since she was 6 weeks old and she is a year old actually next week. I'm trying to fix the damage I have done. I was raised to train a dog in a harsher way I'm really embarrassed to admit it but I just didn't know any different. No I didn't beat her but I did smack her nose or if she jumps I put my knee out and after doing research I realized I was wrong on my training. She nevered learnt anything from this type of training if anything it has just made her kinda scared of me I feel. How can I repair the damage I caused? What are the best ways to make a dog listen? Please no one post nasty comments I already feel pretty stupid and now I'm trying to fix it.

    • @SunnieDae1
      @SunnieDae1 9 лет назад +2

      Hey Jordan, I feel your pain.. Cora's only a year old, don't despair. Now you know you were using the wrong techniques, you can change that. At least you're intelligent to realise you were wrong. That's big stuff. Play with her (her favourite game) and give her good massages...
      I've been learning various techniques to train dogs for the past three years and the times the dogs I've worked with listen most is when I speak quietly...sometimes I whisper and for me, there's no need to repeat their name or the command a dozen times to get a result.:)x

    • @flonkbob8246
      @flonkbob8246 9 лет назад +1

      Jordan Collins Hey, you admitted a mistake and are trying to fix it. I don't see any reason to blast you for that. It's not like you're telling people to punish their dog after the fact, right? Hang in there, be consistent with the good training, and good luck to you.

    • @florencekress2903
      @florencekress2903 7 лет назад

      Flonk Bob me

    • @belindamcmanus4321
      @belindamcmanus4321 5 лет назад +1

      Jordan Collins- I'm in the same boat. Sigh

    • @jedb9677
      @jedb9677 5 лет назад +1

      You've made the biggest step, you're trying a gentler approach.How to fix it? marathon watch Zak's vids.
      3yrs from your post, how did you go?

  • @jeannechute7409
    @jeannechute7409 8 лет назад +38

    U should do a video of how to stop your dog from begging😃

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  8 лет назад +10

      +Scarlett Chute That one is up next!

    • @kitty_1960
      @kitty_1960 8 лет назад +3

      +Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution I tell my Golden (Charlie) not to beg and he lies down :).

    • @kitty_1960
      @kitty_1960 8 лет назад +1

      ***** SPAM!!!

    • @toxicwaste920
      @toxicwaste920 8 лет назад +2

      I'd rather have the begging out of all the bad dog traits... than jumping, barking and humping all over. LOL

    • @jessicatrentwood832
      @jessicatrentwood832 7 лет назад +1

      Please help: We just got a new 4 week old puppy and we noticed that our
      keeps mounting her and, well, humping her. He does this whenever no one
      is watching, and the puppy keeps whimpering when he does it. Just the
      other day, I went down to the basement and I found them both there with
      our cameras set up and on.

  • @ChinhLe-jm1mf
    @ChinhLe-jm1mf 5 лет назад

    Zak, just wanted you to know I loved your videos training techniques. Very affective! You deserved subs. Helped me and my puppy alot.

  • @thefifthpaw4253
    @thefifthpaw4253 8 лет назад

    Thanks for the tips! Enjoyed this video.

  • @richarddean7408
    @richarddean7408 9 лет назад +6

    When i turn my back, i get my dog jumping on the back of my legs.

  • @bobbysbunny
    @bobbysbunny 8 лет назад +5

    How to stop a 5 month old retriever mix from biting hands and clothes?... 😖

    • @vodfives5555
      @vodfives5555 8 лет назад +2

      Ignore him. If that doesn't work, put him into another room and only let him go back to you when he is calm. Only give him attention when he is calm. When you play with him or pet him and he starts biting your arms/clothes, stop immediately and only continue when he is calm. I also realized that if he does it while walking it helps to tell him something else to do. Just do a little training exercise and then continue walking (I've got the same problem with my dog and that's how I do it. It takes time though)

    • @unac.8220
      @unac.8220 8 лет назад

      He has a video on that 😊

    • @tammyvig8253
      @tammyvig8253 6 лет назад

      excersise

  • @JenKirby
    @JenKirby 2 года назад

    I love Zak! I did a search for jumping and I am with him 100%

  • @joanneconrad3987
    @joanneconrad3987 3 года назад

    Zak is a compassionate trainer who provides examples that are relevant and accurate

  • @alexblackman-mitchell7785
    @alexblackman-mitchell7785 9 лет назад +59

    You didn't help me with my 10 month old Lab's jumping problem. I am without ideas now as she doesn't respond to anything I do. Including ignoring her, she just jumps up on my back if I walk away and she chases me. I can't close her in a room when I come home without her first jumping on me and I can't put her out without her first jumping on me. It would be good if you showed how to stop your own dog jumping on yourself without a leash. She doesn't live in the house with a leash on all the time. Thanks.

    • @zakgeorge
      @zakgeorge  9 лет назад +16

      See my latest video. It's about this exactly.

    • @captainmartin1219
      @captainmartin1219 9 лет назад +6

      Lol she she jumps on your back Dude you aren't getting away from me.

    • @soniagonzalez393
      @soniagonzalez393 9 лет назад +1

      stanley dean

    • @jacquelinemarie1016
      @jacquelinemarie1016 9 лет назад +2

      Zak George's Dog Training rEvolution I have the same issue with my black lab/great dane mix. We've only had him a week and he's 5 months old....but those paws are huge and I'm covered in bruises. I will be checking out the new video!

    • @BrandonLee-pz2ng
      @BrandonLee-pz2ng 9 лет назад +2

      Say no and apply punishment (btw the punishment does not have to be instantaneous). This is the quickest way to get your dog to stop jumping. Positive reinforcement is a tricky path to conquer through dogs when stimuli is more enticing than treats. Ignoring a dog only does so much.
      *Update
      Positive reinforcement should concur with punishment, the two go hand-in-hand making the best combination. My first paragraph made it sound like PR was bad lol.

  • @unme4ever209
    @unme4ever209 10 лет назад +7

    my dog is a German Shepherd and when he jump on me he scratched me

    • @thecelebration101
      @thecelebration101 10 лет назад

      same

    • @michaelowensby6019
      @michaelowensby6019 10 лет назад

      Hey fellow youtubers., for training either a new puppy or an existing pet who is struggling to behave, go to onlinedogtraining .us and download their free ebook

    • @ItsNikoHIMself
      @ItsNikoHIMself 10 лет назад +2

      Michael Owensby "stuggling to behave"
      humans struggle to behave!
      a dog who jumps for joy is behaving just fine..
      like you dont shout at kids when they get a gift and jump around

    • @ItsNikoHIMself
      @ItsNikoHIMself 9 лет назад +1

      Adelaida Schicke
      we dont need minions, we want a dog

  • @dynamicpitbulls440
    @dynamicpitbulls440 8 лет назад +1

    You have awesome energy, Zak! I love your videos, they're incredibly inspiring! :)

  • @MalikaBourne
    @MalikaBourne 7 лет назад

    Thank you!! Amber our 5 month old service-dog-in-training loves to "greet" people she knows..uh huh! by jumping. I reviewed this video again. I took more careful note about what you said about working on STAY! is our puppy class assignment again this week. I'm feeling more inspired rather than pooped out with the Lab/ German Shepard after going to pet store for class.

  • @karninana
    @karninana 7 лет назад +6

    You can't even know how much help I need with my dog...she's biting, jumping on strangers that doesn't like it, getting distracted by everything like cats other dogs people kids even bags flying in the street! she have too much energy and for 6 months since I found her I can't teach her stop pulling the leash and I used your tips, she puts so much power into it until she chokes herself, she never listens to me when outside, and when indoors it takes many times until she listens, she's stealing food from the trash, eats from the floors, she's running from side to side when she doesn't get our food or something else she wants, she's too aggressive with her toys (barking on them and attacking them) and loosing interest after 5 minutes like what happens when she plays with the Kong Wobbler, she doesn't want to stop barking especially if there are people in the house...I tried so hard and spent hours with her trying to teach her...but in the last 6 months there are no results...do you have some suggestions?

    • @ammunitioncmm
      @ammunitioncmm 7 лет назад +2

      Wow, that isn't a good dog. A really great trainer could probably get results eventually but a difficult dog will probably always be difficult. It is much easier to train a dog that has a good temperament and obedient disposition. Dog lovers will hate me for saying this but the best thing you can do is get rid of this dog. It usually isn't hard to find a new home for a dog by putting it on Craigslist if you can't bear to take it to a shelter. (Don't be tempted to take the dog back if the new owner doesn't want it.) It may seem cruel but too many people waste their time on dogs that just won't listen. There are many, many wonderful dogs being put to death in animal shelters every day. Do yourself a huge favor: Go visit a shelter and choose a dog that is calm, friendly and quiet or buy one from a reputable breeder. A good breeder breeds for good temperament as well as other breed standards.
      It will be hard to part with your dog if you're attached to her but you'll get over it and you'[ll save yourself years of aggravation. Your neighbors will probably thank you if the dog is barking a lot.

    • @mrsbieber868
      @mrsbieber868 7 лет назад +3

      Karin Blum I disagree with Cory a little bit. Watch caesar Milan on dogs that don't have a calm state of mind. A calm state of mind isn't like a personality trait it can taught with a lot of effort and persistence, a dog that does have a calm state of mind can actually lose that if it disciplined correctly. I'm having the same problem with my 5 month old pup, but I know I'm not going to give up, because I know even if i feel like I haven't made much progress, giving him up is going to make him go another step back. I would suggest work on one problem at a time instead of trying to do all at once, try teacher her tricks like sit, stay, leave it, come when called if you can get her to learn those tricks and do them in any sort of situation, you're making a lot of progress and also dogs are very consistent so you need to be as well, try your best to always give her the same exact treatment every time she does that specific thing whether it's wrong or right for example if she sits quietly playing with her toy, praise her and even interact with the toy with her ( this will help her not get bored of the toy as well ) whereas if she chews up something or does something bad stop her with the same tone and consequence, shel learn okay I'm not going to ever get away with doing that and I prefer the attention I get when I play with my other toys. Please don't give I know it's frustrating but most dogs in those shelters are in them for that exact reason they are too hard to handle .

    • @karninana
      @karninana 7 лет назад

      Amanda Murphy you think i didn't tried all of this? she knows all of those commands! but she doesn't wanna do them, i need to call her name 10 times and repeat the command 10 times until she feels like listen to me, as said in this video, im trying to look at her eyes but she moves her head away from me every time and every little noise distract her, sometimes when i mad at her i repeat the word sit two or 3 times and she looks in my eyes and refuse to do it, then i repeat it slowly like: s--i...
      and before i complete it she sits, in my eyes it looks like she understand what the word is and what i want her to do but she doesn't want to do it. it's frustrating

    • @Joseph10234
      @Joseph10234 7 лет назад

      +Karin Blum with the pulling you can use a halti,

    • @karninana
      @karninana 7 лет назад

      Matthew Douglas I have no idea what halti is...

  • @masawemcfranco7111
    @masawemcfranco7111 4 года назад +11

    It blows my mind how there are still dog trainers in the year 2019 that would advocate kneeing your dog in the chest to show him who the boss is, its gross.

    • @jackiekupper4972
      @jackiekupper4972 4 года назад

      masawe mcfranco my recent trainer just told me to do that.

    • @masawemcfranco7111
      @masawemcfranco7111 4 года назад

      @@jackiekupper4972 get a new trainer

    • @mothantics
      @mothantics 4 года назад +1

      You’re not meant to hit the dog as you put your knee up. You’re meant to put it up gently as a barrier

    • @masawemcfranco7111
      @masawemcfranco7111 4 года назад

      @@mothantics had dogs all my life,...trained them all my life... its still stupid as fuk to knee your dogs...

    • @jasminjayy
      @jasminjayy 4 года назад

      masawe mcfranco like who? I’m curious

  • @eilidhparker5083
    @eilidhparker5083 6 лет назад

    finally, someone I can go to for help who makes sense!!! thank you..I have found that our German Shepherd needed more exercise and I will be continuing to use your methods to stop unwanted jumping. .thanks so much!

  • @lisaragan3691
    @lisaragan3691 4 года назад

    Thanks! This has been really helpful 4 my GS !

  • @DreaTunstall
    @DreaTunstall 10 лет назад +6

    I have a 10month old puppy who eats his poop how do I train hm to stop

  • @chriscro4615
    @chriscro4615 7 лет назад +23

    How to learn your dog not to fart

    • @romein138
      @romein138 6 лет назад +7

      Kristijan Međugorac asking the real question.

  • @chriswixtrom6514
    @chriswixtrom6514 2 года назад

    Love you clear explanations!

  • @owengraham2276
    @owengraham2276 5 лет назад

    Just found your channel and love the approach in training.
    Please do a video on the leash training.
    Thanks so much.

  • @iTruth1
    @iTruth1 10 лет назад +6

    its kinda funny, you really dont believe in the dominance thing, but you are a confident and sure when working with dogs. Thats the alpha .

    • @grizzlee358
      @grizzlee358 10 лет назад +9

      Dogs don't have alphas. They generally don't have "leaders" but studies show that with feral dogs the closest dog to a leader is the one with the most friends. Do not make the mistake of thinking dogs are wolves because they are not. Despite being close relatives they are extremely different.
      Zak is confident because he knows his work, but he gets results not with confidence but by understand the dog. There's no "dominance" in this training whatsoever, and in the dog world dominant simply means he who gets the resources (toys, food, etc...) and it's never achieved through aggression.

    • @iTruth1
      @iTruth1 10 лет назад +1

      Grizz Lee wrong. dogs do have alpha's. With out a doubt they do. What planet do you live in? what types of dogs do you deal with?

    • @ShadowOnTheWall666
      @ShadowOnTheWall666 10 лет назад +1

      Grizz Lee Incorrect, Wolves are more than 'close relatives' of the dog. They're the Adam and Eve of the domesticated canine world (or Adam and Lilith if you choose to believe that portion), all breeds of domesticated dogs descend from wolves.
      They do recognize leaders hence why some can behave like the house revolved around them, this is them making THEMSELVES the leader. A lot of Animal Planet trainers talk about establishing yourself as "Pack leader". This is done with confidence because they feed off your vibes.
      Cesar Millan for example who is known as 'The Dog Whisperer' preached the Pack leader/confidence tip in a special appearance on a favorite show of mine. This show is fictional but since he's a real expert not an actor the tip was likely real.
      After all when you're attempting to show you're dog that he needs to follow your rules not vise versa is that not establishing yourself as the leader?

    • @jennifersculpts
      @jennifersculpts 9 лет назад +3

      ShadowOnTheWall iTruth1 You're dealing with semantics for the most part, but you appear to also be stuck in the past, unwilling to leave myths and stereotypes behind (ie: Cesar Millan's methods of training & out-dated understanding of canine behavior). It would do you and your dogs a world of good if you researched animal behavior and science- based positive behavior modification programs which are reward-based training developed by veterinarians and animal behavior specialists who understand canine ethology, cognition research, and the science of learning and training rather than aversion training used by Mr. Millan who has limited understanding and training in the science of canine cognition. Due to his lack of staying on top of the latest research he continues to use coercion rather than cooperation and brute force as a path to behavior change. His beliefs on hierarchy within dog packs has long been debunked, yet he continues to use it to explain his methods. Sure, he may get fast results (or that's what you see), but how closely have you looked at how the dogs relate to him? Have you seen the fear in their eyes? Do you understand that so much of the body language these dogs are displaying is also fear based? Have you seen the videos of him choking dogs who don't listen to him? Please, educate yourself using current scientifically backed, peer-reviewed, reliable, and reproduce-able research (all of which is easily found and accessible). You'll not only understand the difference between leadership, dominance, and alpha, you'll be much more effective when training your dogs and have a significantly better relationship with them. An excellent website to check out is drsophiayin.com.

    • @iTruth1
      @iTruth1 9 лет назад

      Jennifer D thx Jenn but i dont have problems with my dog. Cause im the dominant alpha one of the pack. Millan is sick, and if your so fucking smart, how come i dont see your face on tv and in books and all over the internet? cause you suck and your stuck in the past with this scientific garbage about how dogs learn. Listen sweet heart, its pathetic that we need fucking science to understand how to teat an animal. Its fucking pathetic, and so are you, so go fuck yourself with your fucking bullshit about science and the learning and blaa blaa blaa. LoL , Love you, happy holidays.

  • @KasiaZ
    @KasiaZ 6 лет назад

    Dear Zak, your videos are huge help in training our puppy! She learnt a lot already including sit, stay, paw, high five :), can even wave bye bye hehe, and now we are training to prevent her from jumping which she does a lot out of excitement when she sees someone or even us as owners and leash pulling :))

  • @averytireddad
    @averytireddad 3 года назад

    Thank you, we're definitely trying this! Everything my baby knows is from your videos, thank you!

  • @princesskerryanngleed4551
    @princesskerryanngleed4551 4 года назад

    Thank you i got are staff x pit ball 10 weeks old dog this has given me great advice on what to do thanks again 😊

  • @heidimaasberg6826
    @heidimaasberg6826 8 лет назад

    I have just adopted a German Shepherd mix from the shelter in TX. He is 5 years old and been there for 11 months without any training or personal contact or exercise. He is soooo energetic, I believe he is very smart and would make a great police dog. I have been working with him the last 3 weeks on not jumping, park walking, waiting, sitting, not pulling and mainly letting him know that I am in charge not him! I have just subscribed to your post. I am hopeful that Rusty and I will be a great team! Please review your next posting on pulling.

  • @mishanorwestdesigns1346
    @mishanorwestdesigns1346 7 лет назад

    Our 3 year old, 110 pound, lab shepherd mix is a frantic happy jumper guest greeter. I'm so happy to have found this video, and going to give it my best go. We've always tried supervising visitors to work with the 'four-on-the-floor' for attention rule, but to no lasting behavior changes.

  • @missthang4982
    @missthang4982 7 лет назад

    I'm so at my wits end with my 7 month old puppy Boog, and his behaviors. He's a sweet dog, I walk him often and play with him, he has the best of everything, but it's clearly not enough. Our whole family is convinced he's untrainable, they've grown to not like him, and feel that he'd be best in another home. I refuse to believe that. I adore him. I've watched a number of videos this morning. Your videos make the most sense to me. I really feel like we have a fighting chance once I put these tips into play. Thank you for being the light at the end of our tunnel. I believe our Boog can come out the other side of his pitfalls.
    Tina ~ Sudbury, Ontario, Canada 💗

  • @maiahvandehey2298
    @maiahvandehey2298 5 лет назад

    All of your videos are insanely helpful. Thank you for the free training content. I am adopting a young pit bull as an ESA and my rented apartment does 't usually allow dogs, but if there are complaints, they won't let me keep her so this is extremely helpful.

  • @darkblade5432
    @darkblade5432 7 лет назад

    Loved it. Thank you!

  • @Claudia-377
    @Claudia-377 5 лет назад

    This has been so helpful at helping me understand what NOT to do, and clear up misunderstandings about why dogs jump on you. Thank you

  • @mariellagomez2191
    @mariellagomez2191 6 лет назад

    thanks zak i love watching your videos. i needed this one for my yorkie. she doesnt jump on anyone she just jumps and does flips cuz she needs more exercise.

  • @nashd5412
    @nashd5412 7 лет назад

    Thank u for making this vid I haft to look after my friends dog for a week and I will surly need it !!!!!!

  • @gr33nyplayz60
    @gr33nyplayz60 3 года назад

    Thank you for this tip my dog is very good with the sitting and staying and waiting but not good when it come to being over excited and jumping on myself and my friends and family and new people seem to find him a bit scary to approach sometimes but he really is a sweet dog once you know him

  • @daveholland8522
    @daveholland8522 7 лет назад

    Enjoying your book Zak! Your approach is helping some family members who are new to dogs feel more empowered and confident around our new German Shepherd puppy, "Ecco!" Keep up the great work!

  • @rodoerider
    @rodoerider 6 лет назад

    I haven’t had a puppy in 13 years and my husband and I decided it’s time to add to the family. I’ve been watching your videos since I found out we were brining her home and I feel much more prepared then I did! Thank you.

  • @taegarrison8842
    @taegarrison8842 3 года назад

    Great advice
    Thank you ❤️🙏

  • @jebadiahmcgue9076
    @jebadiahmcgue9076 3 года назад

    Great video I’m going to have to try this!

  • @infernal216
    @infernal216 7 лет назад

    i am soon bringing home my esa puppy. i am so glad you have this channel. you teach us humans very well to teach our furbabies. my jug is going to be trained to become a psychiatric service dog, and we can both thank you for giving me the confidence to help her help me.
    also... you are cute.

  • @Alexis-es2eh
    @Alexis-es2eh 7 лет назад

    This is GREAT! Thank you so much!

  • @jodiwestbrook5191
    @jodiwestbrook5191 7 лет назад

    wow thank you i found this just at the right time ... our dog has just come back to us after a rehoming atempt that didnt work out ... we are keeping her now and will follow your advice

  • @bobtinker4213
    @bobtinker4213 Год назад

    I love your way of training my dog. I have a 1 year old pit bull mix and she is out of control. But with your videos I think I can make my wife change her mind about adopting her. Some other videos were not as kind to my pet. I believe in being firm but not mean. You touched on it in this video about those ways .

  • @richsmith4363
    @richsmith4363 3 года назад

    Zak, I really enjoy your videos and find them so helpful. I am using your instruction and I am starting to see positive results. Jumping is a big issue for me. I am constantly being cut by my dog’s claws. I am on blood thinners so I bleed a lot. Thanks for your suggestions. I will certainly use them.

  • @kimborczyk5455
    @kimborczyk5455 5 лет назад +1

    Hi Zak,
    Loved this video and plan to start the no jump training on my 1 week old Golden Retriever today. He's very smart and receptive so I hope it goes well. Looking forward to more videos and thank you!

  • @harryrock8217
    @harryrock8217 Год назад

    Zak, this video has been an awesome game changer for me and my Boston Terrier, Beanpot. Beans is 9-months-old and has a lot of energy!!

  • @OptimismNinja
    @OptimismNinja 5 лет назад

    Thank you so much for these videos. I just got a golden retriever and he is my first big dog. I’ve always had very small dogs, so some of the things the golden retriever is doing are different issues for a different dog. He’s definitely high energy, and your tips make so much sense. It makes me more confident that I will be able to train him. Subscribed!