Just tried this on my neighbors dog who loves to jump on me. I stepped on his leash, he jumped up correcting himself 4 times trying to get to me and YES no more craziness. Thank you Joel. Neighbor was amazed 💕
It's so cool at the end to see his paw keep going up for the jump but then stopping half way. His subcounsious mind wanting to jump was being over-ridden by the corrections he just got. So cool! Great work!
I taught our dog another way. I asked him to jump up on a specific hand command. I would use 5 other trick commands which would result in no treat and a head boop. He now double and triple checks that I'm asking him to jump up, he doesn't even trust the specific correct command on first request.
@@janeblogs324 Your last sentence shows why this is a problem. There are better ways. You want your dog to trust and immediately follow your command, not be scared he might be misunderstanding you.
That's because he thought he had something attached to him, as soon as he realizes the leash is off, he will continue to jump at home. This man is actually crazy
This was the method that worked for my very excited, jumping American Staffordshire Terrior. The treats never worked, he liked people more than any food. I could have them lay down a quartered cow and he would rather interact with people. Great method!
Years ago, we read a training book and it said to make the dog sit when you walk through the door and not greet him or touch him til he's sitting. Well, we tried that on our Pit puppy. It worked until he figured something out. One day, I walked in and he came to me in a sitting position from acrioss the room. It was interesting to say the least.
That’s me and my big spaz hyper doodle. Your training methods have brought so much love and enjoyment into our home. Of course it starts with being the boss and having the will to not put up with certain behaviors. Then by training myself to consistently apply your tools I am able to turn frustration into joy! Thanks!
I have a pitbull that recently developed a dangerous new jumping behavior. He's started his own version of jumping up after we already addressed paw leading front on front jumping to greet us. He knows to come sit at our feet to greet people now. But recently it's evolved to a sneaky quick move that's injured me and a friend already. He's seated at our feet saying hi calmly but then as we are bent to praise and briefly pet to say hi since he's calmly seated he gets a random zoomie like moment and bracing himself against our legs and steadying himself with his back he springs up to get the excited jump greeting in... He hurt me and a friend of mine with his hard block head springing up and cracking each of our noses once and then once under my chin chipping my tooth. It's a serious and dangerous new problem and this video of yours is a perfectly timed gift. Thank you Joel!!!
I have our son’s out of control 8 month old German Shepherd with me while his wife recuperates from a C-section. Great video! I have 2 weeks to work with the dog and hope that I can turn her around. They can’t deal with the craziness any longer and want to rehome her. We will take her if I can be successful breaking her jumping, whining and constant barking. We already have two dogs and it’s a bit of a circus here but I think I am seeing improvement!
My 7 month old male Jack Russell is a humping and jumping dog. Tried popping his slip on leash without any success. Used your method in dog park today. Finally I can let him loose for the first time after corrected his annoying behaviour to other dogs or people. He played well with other dogs today.
My poodle is exactly like this, can't wait to try this technique. Poodles learn so fast, I think it will be an immediate transformation. Thank you for the technique 😊
This is so great. This is one of the last pieces of the puzzle i was needing solved. Can't wait to be able to use this again. Especially when our homeschool nature group comes over and I am teaching some basics of dog training. Thank you! Really love your videos!
I will practice this a lot today. I should've be trained my GSD about this a long time ago.Everything else he teaches on his videos is effective and works, so today, I will practice this stop jumping technique too.Thank You very much again!
Thank you for the great demonstration. I have an 11 year old lab pit bull that I luckily never needed to use physical or loud verbal commands to correct his issue but I will share this with others. Keep up the great work.
@@mattm7798 Yes, repeat the exercise. Repetition, followed by reinforcement (in this scenario, getting pets), helps the dog learn how to greet appropriately and politely. I will add that if the dog is not responding to this exercise, stepping into them when they're jumping is an alternative, non-harmful technique that puts the dog off balance, which forces them to put their front feet back on the ground. Again, repetition and reinforcement of the desired behavior helps the dog learn to greet appropriately and politely.
GREAT JOB Bobby! I believe this to be an issue with most “doodles”. We have 2 berneDs and 1 GoldenD in our immediate family and they all have this issue. Our Doodle friends also complain of this. I’ll see 2 of them today, so I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the tip.
I’ll try this! The knee method had no effect on my terrier-cross-gazelle.😂 She responded beautifully to your loose leash method though and is even (grudgingly) walking to heel. Unfortunately it’s had no effect on her reactivity but Thank you! You saved my sanity and stopped her being rehomed.
The knee method has worked fairly well for my Doberman-Bassett mix (please don't laugh, he's a real dog)...but he's starting to take it as play time, so this may be my next good option. He loves leash time, even though we have a huge fenced yard and he never needs to be leashed. I think as a rescue, he sees the leash as a sense of connection to his freedom from the pound?....anyway, you inspired some thoughts. Good day!
I just happened on this and watched 2 videos. This is the best dog training videos and techniques I have ever seen and truly had results I can see how you care for people first then dogs...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Yep, I did with my 5months old Doberman like this and she stopped jumping. Love your channel and following it daily. Huge hello from NSW Australia. Thank you Beckmans Dog Training for everything you do for the dogs ❤️
well thank you very much. just recently i brought two 7 month old airedale terriers home. they are such jumpers that i'm black and blue. after watching your video i know exactly what to do about their jumping. i'm very grateful to you and a new subscriber.
continuous proper procedure of " easy, down and GOOD JOB !, GOOD BOY/GIRL! sit " then all the pets you want has always worked for me with mine and even with rarely seen /visited dogs.
You are simply amazing! I discovered your channel by chance and I am super impress with your methods. I previously owned two large breed dogs a Rottie and a Cane Corso , and I am proud to say I trained them myself and they were well behave dogs. It was a pleasure walking with them as they never got ahead of me and they were always by my side. Unfortunately, I had to put both down because they developed a nasty bone cancer that had no cure. It was very painful to put them to sleep, and now I am getting a Schnauzer and I am going to implement your training methods. Keep up the good work!!
Been trying to find a way to correct my little Jack Russell jumping on people, I think this is what I needed. Love all your door way and loose leash methods as well.
We were having a lot of problems with this, especially with people our dog loves. With this issue the jump has normally already happened and you have to deal with it afterwards. This prevents the behaviour entirely. Three self corrections later he had figured it out. Thank you.
This actually helped a lot thank you my dog jumps on everyone to the point where nobody wanted to be bothered with him but because of this video I’m sure he’s gonna soon be everyone’s best friend and not just mine
My juvie pup jumped on some random person yesterday. But she won’t jump on us. Maybe I need to try this “self correction” method so she doesn’t associate a correction with a certain person, but instead make jumping the correction itself. 😢😢
He would have just jumped on that other person. He associates the correction with Carlee, not the other guest. It takes time, patience and consistency for a dog not to jump when not corrected for jumping (on any particular person) first.
How simple and wonderful! I will remember this! I don't own a dog now, but I intend to do so in the future. I love to train animals and this is great! 👍
I wish I new this trick earlier. It would have been very useful with my neighbor’s 2 dogs especially the younger’s one which behavior was closer to a kangaroo than a dog .
THANK YOU!!!! I recently rented a room in a house with a jumper. The owner is blind to the behavior. I was hoping you would have a vid on this topic. AND HERE YOU ARE!!!
Joel love this video....all your training is Balanced with training Positive and Negative! This is why you are so successful!! By the way...Eddie Van Halen would love this video...JUMP correct JUMP correct JUMP correct...JUMP!
He looks like at least part Standard Poodle. Poodles are intelligent, but most of all responsive. They may look like doofuses because of their wiggly curly happy-go-luckiness, but I disagree. He got the correction in six jumps this session. My chihuahua/terrier took three days of this, very springy and stubborn, lol. Don't give up, Little Napoleon owners! Edit: Oh, and I have to use a harness due to not putting pressure on the trachea, so my little contortionist uses this to her advantage, haha.
I've got 15 month doodle. Trust me goofy goofy goofy. Smart as a whip. Athletic? Unbelievable speed and yes jumping ability. Its how she sees in tall grass. Like a deer.
I worry about that too with the trachea collapse cause my 8lb morkie runs on his hind legs. Our walks are very unpleasant and frustrating 😑. Trying ti be patient and watch these videos.
I can't wait to try this with my 22-month-old rescue rednose (he can jump 5.5 feet even with only 1 good back leg!!) and his favorite neighbor!!! Will report back!!! 🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️ So cute how much the pupper loved Carli & how proud she was of him when he stopped jumping🤗❤️🙏🏽🐾
You have to give the dog credit though, he made some serious strides in a short amount of time. You can already see he tries to keep the 'goofballs' type of energy he has into a sit so he can get those sweet sweet pets! hahaha. Great video as always!
Lol my neighbor down the road has a dog identical to this one. It is an absolute maniac on the lead. It's some of the funniest dog walking I've ever seen. Alas, karma also has my dog being a spaz in many ways too. I've tried to stop laughing at the neighbor in hopes of rebalancing karma but no luck so far.
There is a reason for the aphorism karma is a *itch! Good luck with the rebalance! That you had a sense of humor about it should be appeasement enough!
Did this on my own while my puppy was jumping all over me, and he was able to self correct,. I have yet to try the method to another person. Thank you, he no longer jumps on me😊
By far my favourite videos, I can't wait to see the next ones. Honestly the best advice and tips. I'm definitely going to try that with the leash, we have a jumper.
Simply perfect. Now if only we could show this video to all those dog owners who think it's ok to have their dog jump up on you to say hi... Thanks guys, Australia is watching
After yet another day of frustration with my two nine month old cattle dog cross staffy dogs, culminating in them attacking one of my cats, fortunately no one was hurt, but I was very traumatized. They jump up at everyone, run away when i want them to come, clearly thinking its a game, and pull badly on the lead. Ive watched a few of your videos and will try your methods, fingers crossed for some good results because I am at my wits end, feeling constantly stressed and overwhelmed by them both. They are both very lovable dogs, socializing well at once a week daycare and very treat motivated. Wish me luck, I'm gonna need it!
I get the feeling that this isn’t the first time this technique has been used for this dog. Seems like he’s starting to get it though. So just don’t get your hopes up that it will work immediately the first time.
I'm considering on buying an e collar for home training. My dog continues to jump on guests and i can't stop it. He won't do it to me but he will do it for new people. He's already too smart for the house leash or if I'm near. So the leash step on doesn't work because he knows better. Trying to train my guests is not effective either. He's like a bad kid that knows it's wrong only when I'm around basically. Lol will an e collar work? If so, what's the best method to do this the right way after getting them used to the e collar?
Finally a video with a dog that is not already well behaved. Thanks!😅
Just tried this on my neighbors dog who loves to jump on me. I stepped on his leash, he jumped up correcting himself 4 times trying to get to me and YES no more craziness. Thank you Joel. Neighbor was amazed 💕
Lol
I misunderstood the video and stepped on the dog - it also worked
@@elburto5387 lol good joke line:)
And what if there's no leash?????
@@elburto5387😂
It's so cool at the end to see his paw keep going up for the jump but then stopping half way. His subcounsious mind wanting to jump was being over-ridden by the corrections he just got. So cool! Great work!
yeah, you can literally see him going for it and self-correcting right away. amazing stuff
I taught our dog another way. I asked him to jump up on a specific hand command. I would use 5 other trick commands which would result in no treat and a head boop. He now double and triple checks that I'm asking him to jump up, he doesn't even trust the specific correct command on first request.
@@janeblogs324 Your last sentence shows why this is a problem. There are better ways. You want your dog to trust and immediately follow your command, not be scared he might be misunderstanding you.
That's because he thought he had something attached to him, as soon as he realizes the leash is off, he will continue to jump at home. This man is actually crazy
Love your direct, no nonsense techniques, that actually WORK, thanks again!
My golden doodle goes insane with jumping just like this one. I will definitely give this method a try!
This was the method that worked for my very excited, jumping American Staffordshire Terrior. The treats never worked, he liked people more than any food. I could have them lay down a quartered cow and he would rather interact with people. Great method!
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Years ago, we read a training book and it said to make the dog sit when you walk through the door and not greet him or touch him til he's sitting. Well, we tried that on our Pit puppy. It worked until he figured something out. One day, I walked in and he came to me in a sitting position from acrioss the room. It was interesting to say the least.
Had to laugh at this one. We have a smart dog and She tries(and sometimes succeeds) to out smart me. 🤣🐾💗🐾
That’s me and my big spaz hyper doodle. Your training methods have brought so much love and enjoyment into our home. Of course it starts with being the boss and having the will to not put up with certain behaviors. Then by training myself to consistently apply your tools I am able to turn frustration into joy! Thanks!
It's not about being the boss, it's about leadership and the relationship between you and your dog
😅"Jump. Correct." Wild, I love it. So simple.
Love this. Short, succinct, highly educational. Perfect.
I have a pitbull that recently developed a dangerous new jumping behavior.
He's started his own version of jumping up after we already addressed paw leading front on front jumping to greet us. He knows to come sit at our feet to greet people now.
But recently it's evolved to a sneaky quick move that's injured me and a friend already.
He's seated at our feet saying hi calmly but then as we are bent to praise and briefly pet to say hi since he's calmly seated he gets a random zoomie like moment and bracing himself against our legs and steadying himself with his back he springs up to get the excited jump greeting in... He hurt me and a friend of mine with his hard block head springing up and cracking each of our noses once and then once under my chin chipping my tooth. It's a serious and dangerous new problem and this video of yours is a perfectly timed gift. Thank you Joel!!!
hes going to eat you
Watch his body language and energy.
Just because he LOOKS calm it doesn't mean he is.
When the dog tried to jump a bunch😂 “jump correct jump correct jump correct jump correct” had me dying 😂 this is great! Thanks for the advice!
😂😂😂😂 that was great. Made me smile 😃
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I have our son’s out of control 8 month old German Shepherd with me while his wife recuperates from a C-section. Great video! I have 2 weeks to work with the dog and hope that I can turn her around. They can’t deal with the craziness any longer and want to rehome her. We will take her if I can be successful breaking her jumping, whining and constant barking. We already have two dogs and it’s a bit of a circus here but I think I am seeing improvement!
This worked amazingly well while on a walk and greeting a neighbor ❤
Best advice on stopping this behavior I have ever seen!
My 7 month old male Jack Russell is a humping and jumping dog. Tried popping his slip on leash without any success. Used your method in dog park today. Finally I can let him loose for the first time after corrected his annoying behaviour to other dogs or people. He played well with other dogs today.
My poodle is exactly like this, can't wait to try this technique. Poodles learn so fast, I think it will be an immediate transformation. Thank you for the technique 😊
Yay! Just started this a minute ago with our German Shepherd..will do it again. Glad I am doing the right approach
This is so great. This is one of the last pieces of the puzzle i was needing solved. Can't wait to be able to use this again. Especially when our homeschool nature group comes over and I am teaching some basics of dog training. Thank you! Really love your videos!
I will practice this a lot today. I should've be trained my GSD about this a long time ago.Everything else he teaches on his videos is effective and works, so today, I will practice this stop jumping technique too.Thank You very much again!
I love this dog! sit, correct, sit, correct, sit, correct. Very nice. Love that you're being very kind and loving to dogs during training.
Thank you for the great demonstration. I have an 11 year old lab pit bull that I luckily never needed to use physical or loud verbal commands to correct his issue but I will share this with others. Keep up the great work.
Jumping is usually one of the easiest behaviors to correct.
Thanks for the video Joel!😊
I use this technique quite often with stubborn jumpers. It's a great method, and it really does help the dog learn that jumping equals nothing. :)
Question...once you take the leash off and they try jumping again, what do you do? Put the leash back on and repeat?
@@mattm7798 Yes, repeat the exercise. Repetition, followed by reinforcement (in this scenario, getting pets), helps the dog learn how to greet appropriately and politely. I will add that if the dog is not responding to this exercise, stepping into them when they're jumping is an alternative, non-harmful technique that puts the dog off balance, which forces them to put their front feet back on the ground. Again, repetition and reinforcement of the desired behavior helps the dog learn to greet appropriately and politely.
Ok, I will work on it, have an aggressive cane corso..
You are just on another level. I’m always so impressed by you.
GREAT JOB Bobby! I believe this to be an issue with most “doodles”. We have 2 berneDs and 1 GoldenD in our immediate family and they all have this issue. Our Doodle friends also complain of this. I’ll see 2 of them today, so I’ll give it a try. Thanks for the tip.
Our little cavoodle Connie was notorious for doing this, just an energetic puppy wanting to make friends. It's all just a matter of learning better.
I have a bernedoodle my self and it has become a major problem. I think it is the poodle in them. Nothing I have tried has worked.
Well shown Joel 👍👍👍 80% of my clients are excited doodles
Same here...bouncy doodles are everywhere!! 😋🐾
I’ll try this! The knee method had no effect on my terrier-cross-gazelle.😂 She responded beautifully to your loose leash method though and is even (grudgingly) walking to heel. Unfortunately it’s had no effect on her reactivity but Thank you! You saved my sanity and stopped her being rehomed.
The knee method has worked fairly well for my Doberman-Bassett mix (please don't laugh, he's a real dog)...but he's starting to take it as play time, so this may be my next good option. He loves leash time, even though we have a huge fenced yard and he never needs to be leashed. I think as a rescue, he sees the leash as a sense of connection to his freedom from the pound?....anyway, you inspired some thoughts. Good day!
Great advice. Love your ways to teach the dogs. God bless from Europe.
I just happened on this and watched 2 videos. This is the best dog training videos and techniques I have ever seen and truly had results
I can see how you care for people first then dogs...👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Used this method with our Belgian Malinois...huge results! Great video and technique. Thank you.
That was impressive, man. I like your approach to training dog behavior.
Can’t wait to try this method! I have tried other methods and not so successful. So glad I found this channel.
Yep, I did with my 5months old Doberman like this and she stopped jumping. Love your channel and following it daily. Huge hello from NSW Australia. Thank you Beckmans Dog Training for everything you do for the dogs ❤️
well thank you very much. just recently i brought two 7 month old airedale terriers home. they are such jumpers that i'm black and blue. after watching your video i know exactly what to do about their jumping. i'm very grateful to you and a new subscriber.
Great quick correction method.
Also loved to finally learn what updog actually is.
Can’t wait to try this! Nothing else has worked. Such a simple technique..Don’t know why i didn’t think of this. Thank you very much
I am in awe. Simple but absolutely brilliant.
continuous proper procedure of " easy, down and GOOD JOB !, GOOD BOY/GIRL! sit " then all the pets you want has always worked for me with mine and even with rarely seen /visited dogs.
You are simply amazing! I discovered your channel by chance and I am super impress with your methods. I previously owned two large breed dogs a Rottie and a Cane Corso , and I am proud to say I trained them myself and they were well behave dogs. It was a pleasure walking with them as they never got ahead of me and they were always by my side. Unfortunately, I had to put both down because they developed a nasty bone cancer that had no cure. It was very painful to put them to sleep, and now I am getting a Schnauzer and I am going to implement your training methods. Keep up the good work!!
Been trying to find a way to correct my little Jack Russell jumping on people, I think this is what I needed. Love all your door way and loose leash methods as well.
We were having a lot of problems with this, especially with people our dog loves. With this issue the jump has normally already happened and you have to deal with it afterwards. This prevents the behaviour entirely.
Three self corrections later he had figured it out.
Thank you.
Aaw this bouncyball with fur is absolutely adorable!
I'm dog sitting a precious jumper. Thank you for this video. I would love to have him trained before his momma gets back from military training. ❤
This actually helped a lot thank you my dog jumps on everyone to the point where nobody wanted to be bothered with him but because of this video I’m sure he’s gonna soon be everyone’s best friend and not just mine
Getting someone new to walk in after he was no longer jumping on her would be a better indicator of change, I think. A good indicator, at least.
Yes, random doorbell/person, off leash is the final test if this will translate. That is the goal I want.
My juvie pup jumped on some random person yesterday. But she won’t jump on us. Maybe I need to try this “self correction” method so she doesn’t associate a correction with a certain person, but instead make jumping the correction itself. 😢😢
He would have just jumped on that other person. He associates the correction with Carlee, not the other guest. It takes time, patience and consistency for a dog not to jump when not corrected for jumping (on any particular person) first.
You have to keep working with them. They are like toddlers - lots of repetition.
How simple and wonderful! I will remember this! I don't own a dog now, but I intend to do so in the future. I love to train animals and this is great! 👍
I wish I new this trick earlier. It would have been very useful with my neighbor’s 2 dogs especially the younger’s one which behavior was closer to a kangaroo than a dog .
This was actually really helpful
This is great. I love simple answers like this. Thank you
This is the best video! I have watched different videos but it didn’t work until I found this one! Thank you so much ❤
This is the best method I have seen!!! We used it with our lab/amstaff cross.
i love your real life techniques, it gets the fast results when done correctly and following through, great Video!!
So simple yet genius!
THANK YOU!!!! I recently rented a room in a house with a jumper. The owner is blind to the behavior. I was hoping you would have a vid on this topic. AND HERE YOU ARE!!!
I like this better than any of the videos I've watched
Frickin FANTASTIC.....great tools to correct jumping.....Would love to see a follow up or subsequent visit, perhaps in an outside setting
Amazing Training Method. Going to try this with our new pup.
Smart trainer, smart dog. Great video, I love this channel!
Joel love this video....all your training is Balanced with training Positive and Negative! This is why you are so successful!! By the way...Eddie Van Halen would love this video...JUMP correct JUMP correct JUMP correct...JUMP!
This dog is the exact definition of a doofus. And even a doofus can learn! Love it.
He looks like at least part Standard Poodle. Poodles are intelligent, but most of all responsive. They may look like doofuses because of their wiggly curly happy-go-luckiness, but I disagree. He got the correction in six jumps this session. My chihuahua/terrier took three days of this, very springy and stubborn, lol. Don't give up, Little Napoleon owners!
Edit: Oh, and I have to use a harness due to not putting pressure on the trachea, so my little contortionist uses this to her advantage, haha.
Classic doodle; smart and quick to learn but all round goofballs wanting to play and make friends.
I've got 15 month doodle. Trust me goofy goofy goofy. Smart as a whip. Athletic? Unbelievable speed and yes jumping ability. Its how she sees in tall grass. Like a deer.
I worry about that too with the trachea collapse cause my 8lb morkie runs on his hind legs. Our walks are very unpleasant and frustrating 😑. Trying ti be patient and watch these videos.
I can't wait to try this with my 22-month-old rescue rednose (he can jump 5.5 feet even with only 1 good back leg!!) and his favorite neighbor!!! Will report back!!! 🐾❤️🐾❤️🐾❤️ So cute how much the pupper loved Carli & how proud she was of him when he stopped jumping🤗❤️🙏🏽🐾
Great technique ! Makes perfect sense, and I will be implementing right away Thanks you!
We just got a puppy last week and I'm so glad I found this channel a while ago, all your videos are gold
Such an adorable dog!!!
I will be watching you from here on! You are amazing!!!!!!!
You have to give the dog credit though, he made some serious strides in a short amount of time. You can already see he tries to keep the 'goofballs' type of energy he has into a sit so he can get those sweet sweet pets! hahaha. Great video as always!
I love your channel because you get right into it. Great practical information too.
This is BRILLIANT! Omg I have 2 wild puppies. This is perfect. Thank you!,👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
The "updog" setup! lol
Thank you, my little dog drives me crazy jumping up on people, I’m going to try this for sure!
Amazing!! Thank you SO much! Cant wait to try this. ♥️
Unbelievable, mate you’ve got skills
Utterly brilliant, love it! 👍❤
I can’t wait to try this, this actually looks like it will help!
AMAZING!!!! i cant wait to try this technique when getting home!!!
Lol my neighbor down the road has a dog identical to this one. It is an absolute maniac on the lead. It's some of the funniest dog walking I've ever seen.
Alas, karma also has my dog being a spaz in many ways too. I've tried to stop laughing at the neighbor in hopes of rebalancing karma but no luck so far.
There is a reason for the aphorism karma is a *itch! Good luck with the rebalance! That you had a sense of humor about it should be appeasement enough!
Going to trying this method on my Cockapoo Pablo whois 11 months old and jumps a lot especially when children visit me
Thats brilliant train Hope it works for me
Agreed, I have used this, but needed a video for a friend!
The jump corrections were kinda hilarious ngl 😆
Did this on my own while my puppy was jumping all over me, and he was able to self correct,. I have yet to try the method to another person. Thank you, he no longer jumps on me😊
By far my favourite videos, I can't wait to see the next ones. Honestly the best advice and tips. I'm definitely going to try that with the leash, we have a jumper.
Perfect video showing progress that fast is mind-blowing! You've made my life and others so much easier please keep going very professional.
Simply perfect. Now if only we could show this video to all those dog owners who think it's ok to have their dog jump up on you to say hi...
Thanks guys, Australia is watching
this is a technique that I haven't seen, and it is better and easier than the other techniques.
Oh my word you just solved my issue!!!! Thank you!!!
After yet another day of frustration with my two nine month old cattle dog cross staffy dogs, culminating in them attacking one of my cats, fortunately no one was hurt, but I was very traumatized. They jump up at everyone, run away when i want them to come, clearly thinking its a game, and pull badly on the lead. Ive watched a few of your videos and will try your methods, fingers crossed for some good results because I am at my wits end, feeling constantly stressed and overwhelmed by them both. They are both very lovable dogs, socializing well at once a week daycare and very treat motivated. Wish me luck, I'm gonna need it!
OHHHHHHH! That's what an up dog is!!!! Everyday I hear people asking myself and others "what's up dog?"
Totally gonna try this with my crazy 4 month Bernedoodle!
A great method. Very simple and easy too.
Thank you! I will be training a jumper soon. Big dog like you did.
Oh please let this be the answer. I shall try it as soon as I have a guest to try it with. OH PLEASE LET THIS WORK.
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Did it work??
I get the feeling that this isn’t the first time this technique has been used for this dog. Seems like he’s starting to get it though. So just don’t get your hopes up that it will work immediately the first time.
Hey Beckman family 💌🐾,
Great video I actually forgot about the step on leash move ✅✅
Another great video! 🥰
Absolutely brilliant.
I'm considering on buying an e collar for home training. My dog continues to jump on guests and i can't stop it. He won't do it to me but he will do it for new people. He's already too smart for the house leash or if I'm near. So the leash step on doesn't work because he knows better. Trying to train my guests is not effective either. He's like a bad kid that knows it's wrong only when I'm around basically. Lol will an e collar work? If so, what's the best method to do this the right way after getting them used to the e collar?
Dude thats so awesome that u showed that. Well I'll be doing that thanks
This dog is full of JOY!
Very cool. Done this with.my Pup. He needs some recheckin in it from time to time.
He is an exact reflection of our Golden Doodle. Jump jump jump. Super hyper. We definitely need to get ourselves in the right mindset.
Wow this is a quick dog training love it ❤
I'm going to try this on my Labrador Maggie, who has been getting away with it for so long, but now I know how to break the habit. Thanks.
ALL OF MY FRIENDS' DOGS NEED THIS!