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Stop Your Dog from Jumping – Fast and Easy Fixes
✔️ Stop your dog from jumping with these quick, effective methods.
✔️ Reward sitting, ignore bad behavior, and use leash corrections.
✔️ Reinforce calm actions—dogs repeat what gets rewarded.
✔️ Stay consistent, and your dog will learn fast!
Your dog keeps jumping on you, guests, or strangers? Annoying, right? The good news is, you can stop this fast without yelling, shoving, or getting frustrated.
Here’s how to fix it step by step:
1. Reward Sitting Instead of Jumping
Dogs jump to get attention. But what if they learned sitting gets them what they want instead?
✔️ When your dog sits, reward them with food, a toy, or praise.
✔️ Ignore jumping. Zero attention, no eye contact, no petting.
✔️ Be consistent. Reward sitting every single time.
Your dog will figure it out:
Sitting = attention.
Jumping = nothing.
2. Ignore & Step Forward
✔️ If your dog jumps, don’t react. No words, no eye contact.
✔️ Take a small step forward into them.
✔️ This throws them off balance. And dogs hate losing balance.
✔️ Without a reward, they’ll drop the habit fast.
3. Use a Leash Correction
If your dog is on a leash and jumps, use a quick leash correction:
✔️ A gentle sideways tug. Just enough to interrupt the behavior.
✔️ This isn’t about punishing the dog. It’s about breaking the pattern.
✔️ Follow up by rewarding calm behavior.
4. Step on the Leash
✔️ If your dog jumps, they shouldn’t be able to launch up freely.
✔️ Keep the leash short enough so that when they try to jump, they feel resistance.
✔️ They’ll self-correct because jumping stops being fun.
5. Catch & Reward Good Behavior
✔️ Notice your dog sitting calmly without being told? Reward them!
Dogs repeat what works for them. Make sitting their best option.
Final Thoughts: Stay Consistent
✔️ Reward what you want ✅
✔️ Ignore what you don’t ❌
Dogs are simple. If jumping stops getting them what they want, they’ll quit. If sitting gets them all the rewards? That’s what they’ll choose.
Stick with it. You’ll see results fast.
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Marc Windgassen
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