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Pop your puppy’s paws down and hold its side gently for a second. The first effective technique to extinguish jumping is a knee raise. Every time he jumps on you or motions as if he's about to jump up, turn and move in the opposite direction.
Follow The Four On The Floor Rule.
Reduce the emotional component when you arrive home. If your dog jumps up when you walk in the door, turn around and walk back outside. Don’t go for any longer than a minute, and then when you come back to your puppy, carry on as before.
Wait For The Dog To Stop Jumping.
Anything you do that the puppy enjoys, from funny noises to your attention, rewards the puppy for jumping up and nipping at you. Once they stop jumping, hurl a treat on the floor for them and commend (praise). Simply step on the leash so your pup doesn’t have the option to jump on visitors.
However, With Other Pups That Enjoy The Dance, It Could Reward The Behavior.
If the dog runs around to jump up again, turn the other way. Ignore your dog until he is calm. This sends a calming signal and helps a puppy to stay focused on her nose.
When Your Puppy Does Jump Up And Nip, Try Your Very Best Not To React.
When your puppy jumps up, step forward toward your puppy and say “off!” in a low tone. You can stop dog jumping by following these simple guidelines: Move your hands or the clothing they were going for slowly up out of reach, and wait them out.