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Old 10-05-2011, 05:11 AM
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damaquilts
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Originally Posted by Jan in VA
Originally Posted by jaciqltznok
......ok..so let her be top dog, but how do I stop the constant jumping up AT me??? she has been here 2months now and is just over a year old..can I toss her on her backside and show her I am TOP dog now???
Instead of "tossing" try a sharp sound such a "aht"!, very gutteral, or a loud SSSTTTT! and step toward her when she tries to jump up at you. She will have to back up and that sets her into a brain change that makes her rethink what's happening.



That sound is a natural animal thing -- like a cat's hiss -- that's a warning. It's establishes "my space", or "back off". You'll have to do it consistently, over and over, until she get it. After she approaches you appropriately, you can 'love on her', but each time she agresses you have to "warn."

You can do this with her actions to the other pets, too, if her actions are problematic. Ssssttt at her, move toward her til she moves away and then move her into a sitting or other submissive position with just your sound and movement. Then praise her when she responds. She will eventually learn it's more fun to submit than agress and be offensive.

Jan in VA
Thank you Jan. The "tossing" is so outdated. The noise and turning the body away works just fine. I fostered a couple of doxies and they can be wonderful dogs. No jumping from any dog in my house unless they are told to. And all were trained the same way. The "noise" what ever someone chooses it to be and the body turn. ( or the backing them up which ever a trainer chooses)
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