Stop Dog Jumping: Watch a REAL Transformation

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    ►WHAT'S IN THIS DOG TRAINING VIDEO:
    I frequently do polls on instagram ( / happyhounds_dogtraining ) to make sure I'm providing resources that people actually want & need. When I asked about creating a video explaining how to stop dog jumping, the vast majority of people wanted to see unedited training sessions. I'm so glad this style was requested because Louie's transformation is fun to watch!
    ►👀 WATCH NEXT:
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    ✔️ 3 Step Method to STOP Jumping: • How to Stop Dog Jumpin...
    ✔️ Dog Jumps on Guests? Try THIS: • How to Train Your Dog ...
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    You always know your dog best. Please take with you from this video what fits and leave what doesn’t. I’m offering general advice, not a tailored plan for YOUR dog. It’s up to you what you choose to implement therefore I am not liable for anything that might occur.
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  • @happyhoundsdogtraining
    @happyhoundsdogtraining  3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    If you've enjoyed this video please like, comment & share 🙂 It really helps!
    🙋‍♀️COMPLETE DOG TRAINING SOLUTIONS:
    •❓🤨 STRUGGLING WITH LEASH TRAINING? 👇
    ✅ 6 Weeks to Dream Walks: Step-By-Step Leash Training Program: e37240-61.myshopify.com/products/6-weeks-to-dream-walks-step-by-step-leash-training-program
    •❓🐿️ STRUGGLING WITH YOUR DOG CHASING ANIMALS (indoors or outdoors)?👇
    ✅ Dog Prey Drive: How to STOP Animal Chasing: e37240-61.myshopify.com/products/dog-prey-drive-how-to-stop-animal-chasing-with-force-free-methods
    ►👀 WATCH NEXT:
    ✔️ Full Louie playlist: th-cam.com/play/PLiUh57UCWpFFC1h3Z4i-F0E7HtO7v051z.html
    ✔️ 3 Step Method to STOP Jumping: th-cam.com/video/g6PVdqinCUk/w-d-xo.html
    ✔️ Dog Jumps on Guests? Try THIS: th-cam.com/video/2YbPCep8AhE/w-d-xo.html
    ✔️ Demanding dog? Train them to settle: th-cam.com/video/lEQaNf8go0I/w-d-xo.html
    ✔️ What is a Marker Word: th-cam.com/video/I476s7YAvgw/w-d-xo.html
    ► 🗣️ STAY CONNECTED:
    • Instagram (my most active platform): instagram.com/happyhounds_dogtraining/
    • Facebook: facebook.com/HappyHoundsDogTraining.ca
    • Blog: happyhoundsdogtraining.ca/blog/
    • Email list: view.flodesk.com/pages/61898eeb3a0e5bcf6f5411ec
    ►❤️ FAVOURITE DOG GEAR:
    ➡️ *ALL* my favourite dog items & discount codes: happyhoundsdogtraining.ca/shop
    🧸 Amazing faux & real fur toys: www.tug-e-nuff.co.uk/?ref=happyhoundsdogtraining
    🐕‍🦺 My favourite harness & dog gear: rockymountaindog.ca/?ref=ka8S8Xue
    🦴 My favourite treat bag: amzn.to/3UUGF60
    🦮 Beautiful custom biothane leashes (I use the hands-free version): www.hightailhikes.com?aff=212
    Links included in this description might be affiliate links. If you purchase a product or service with the links that I provide I may receive a small commission. There is no additional charge to you! Thank you for supporting my channel so I can continue to provide you with free content.

  • @emilydefina9376
    @emilydefina9376 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    It’s so great seeing the progression over this video. Thanks for filming and explaining the process!

  • @kellydavis3002
    @kellydavis3002 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Again so helpful, practical, clear and easy to follow!

  • @JillHamby
    @JillHamby 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    It’s very helpful to see you work with a dog who is not trained already! Thank you for your videos.

  • @leoandrews1696
    @leoandrews1696 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Much enjoyed your lovely video tutorial. Thanks for posting.

  • @user-xn6im4ei1c
    @user-xn6im4ei1c 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Great info. Going to try this with our dog as we get mugged every time we come home or even just come back into the room after only being gone for a minute or two. Thank you 😊

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks so much for the kind feedback! 😊 Mugged is such a hilarious & brilliant way of phrasing it 😂

    • @user-xn6im4ei1c
      @user-xn6im4ei1c 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Daisy has gotten so much better in the last few days. Thank you for this. Now when she goes a bit nuts it is usually pilot error!😂. That is us not doing the steps consistently!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@user-xn6im4ei1c I'm SO happy to hear it's helping!! :)

  • @cindybland4875
    @cindybland4875 2 วันที่ผ่านมา

    I just wanted to stop to say I really admire you for all you skills. I actually researched this subject to find the best way for me to deal with someone else's dog. I come to the house biweekly to clean. She's a black lab, 2 years old. She and I love each other. But she will always jump on me. mybest progress has been just to put my open hand in front of her and say nothing. but he's still just over pours me. ???

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  2 วันที่ผ่านมา

      Thank you so much! I’ll link another jumping tutorial below that presents things more stepwise and may be easier to follow. However, a huge part of progress will depend on what the dogs guardians are doing for training & consistency when you aren’t there. (Video: How to Stop Dog Jumping On You in 3 EASY Steps
      th-cam.com/video/g6PVdqinCUk/w-d-xo.html )

  • @EventH0riz0n
    @EventH0riz0n 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Very good video. Dont have a dog anymore but ill be sure to remember this.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks for the kind feedback! Re: the remembering it for later... sometimes I joke that I'm a knowledge squirrel: Store it for when I need it 😉 It's a good way to be!

  • @kittuboo
    @kittuboo 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Louie is such a loverboy!

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      😂😂 Just couldn’t handle himself with affection. Lol!

  • @lauren5707
    @lauren5707 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Hi Stephanie! Just wanted to say I love your videos and am so glad I found your channel. I'm in the process of becoming a dog trainer myself, and it's hard to find dog channels that use force-free methods only, so I'm very grateful you put in the time to give us content for free!
    Anyway, I have a few questions:
    1.) How did you avoid Louie learning a behavior chain of jump, sit, treat, jump sit treat, jump sit treat? I'd be afraid that he'd learn, "Oh I can jump a couple times, but if I sit right after, I know I'll get a treat."
    2.) I know you mentioned it in another video, but can you explain again why requiring Louie to have just four paws on the ground wasn't working for him?
    3.) Do you think part of the reason he was such an excited jumper was because he just had so much energy when you came in? Do you think it would dispel a lot of the jumping if you had a toy by the front door and then played with him a little to get out some energy?
    4.) Last one, (sorry for all the questions) do you think it could have worked to put the jumping behavior on cue? My sister has a dog, fox, that jumps and while she doesn't want fox to jump on guests, her husband likes when fox jumps on him to say hello. So could they just put fox's jumping on cue so that he will only jump on people who tell him to? Do you think that would work?

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Hey & welcome to the channel! It’s super cool to be a resource for an upcoming trainer. I love that!
      I also love your itemized question list. I’ll respond accordingly:
      1) The vast majority of the time Louie jumped, I turned my back or walked away immediately (negative punishment: th-cam.com/video/A6YYViqEFbw/w-d-xo.html). Dogs tend to associate things that happen within a few seconds, so the chain is jump = ignored… Try next behaviour (sit or paws on ground), reward. Louie got quite good at not jumping up & I didn’t think those “polished” training videos were as helpful to show, but I also started adding in a slightly longer duration of how long he had to sit before getting the reward too to help the pattern of sitting = reward be clear to him!
      2) I’m surprised I haven’t gotten MORE pushback on this actually! 😂 Many trainers will suggest 4 paws, and if you find that works, then awesome. I’m certainly not saying everyone needs to do things my way, more so just sharing what works for me! In my experience asking for a sit helps the dog learn faster because it’s an ACTION they can offer for what they want rather than just an inaction (don’t jump). Rather than just working on impulse control it’s transferring that energy to a new movement rather than jumping. Sitting can act as a little circuit breaker of sorts because when they rush up to you they want to DO something… we’re replacing the choice of jumping with sitting. It also tends to help guardians with timing because it’s quite clear when to mark & reward (when their butt touches the ground). Things can get more murky otherwise… if your dog rushes towards you & plows into you when you get home, but they didn’t jump, is that a reward since paws were on ground? What about for when guests start to help generalize the behaviour? Obviously it’s still possible to train with 4 paws on the ground, but since the “rules” aren’t QUITE as clear I find it takes longer. Most people want faster results, and if that’s the case, I encourage sitting.
      3) I only filmed jumping training when I first arrived (Louie’s not my dog, so technically I’m more of a “guest”). For the first few days I worked with Louie he acted EXACTLY the same (jumping a lot) when we’d get back from walks too, so for him it wasn’t purely an energy thing. He essentially used jumping to demand attention. I understand your thought process though! I always recommend burning off some energy with play before training (like mentioned in this loose leash video: th-cam.com/video/4fUVXntWPOM/w-d-xo.html) so similar concept. However, with jumping I also tend to think of the skill a bit differently because the “rules” eventually need to work for guests too. If the dog learns that they’ll always get a rowdy play session when someone enters…. How will that work when you have guests come over that DON’T want to immediately play with your dog? Are you setting up reasonable expectations? Can the dog execute on the new skill in the absence of play? I want to encourage the dog to settle down when people enter, not get even more amped up, so that it’s eventually a skill that can be generalized when anyone comes to the house.
      4) I do, yep, if that’s what that guardian wants! It’s a similar process to teaching a dog to speak on command as a way of overall decreasing barking for example. BUT a caveat: The skill requirement for the trainer needs to be much higher with this method, so I think it’d be a less accessible option for most.
      Hope those answer your questions!

    • @lauren5707
      @lauren5707 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Okay, this was all very helpful! Thank you so much! @@happyhoundsdogtraining

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      You bet! 😊

  • @haleywilensky7566
    @haleywilensky7566 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Hi. I love your videos, wish I could find your contact info for questions! I get afraid to give my dog too many treats but it looks like you give a ton and don't worry about that. She doesnt love treats so theyre not high value enough for the training and I gave her too much chicken last weekend and she threw up for a couple of days. She's a mini aussidoodle, was the runt, and she's 9 months and only 10 lbs. I bought hot dogs. Is it still ok to keep giving soooo many treats?

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      So glad you enjoy them! As a personal rule I reserve my email for clients/business only (otherwise I know I would be overrun with inquiries 😂). When I reply to TH-cam comments I feel they help everyone that reads them rather than an email only going to one person! To answer your question: I do give treats lavishly while training new skills. I prefer using real meat or single meat treats to keep it *slightly* healthier, but it would still exceed the suggested portion of calories from treats. I also suggest slightly decreasing meals during heavy training to off set this and prevent excessive weight gain. Louie & Diesel are both 75-85 pound dogs, so their calorie reqs are also higher than smaller dogs. If your dog throws up, I would definitely decrease the amount given (and reconsider type... example perhaps try beef or pork rather than chicken). You can do that by still rewarding desired behaviour at the same frequency, but making the treats WAY smaller & keeping training sessions shorter.

  • @nijadevadas5755
    @nijadevadas5755 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    With two dogs, would having two different marker words be the way to go so you could still reward the dog offering the correct behaviour without confusing the other dog? Or would it be ill advised to treat one dog when the other dog gets nothing regardless.

    • @happyhoundsdogtraining
      @happyhoundsdogtraining  8 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Oooh great question! 👏 I occasionally use two separate marker words (particularly if I’m working with dog-dog resource guarding) so theoretically it could work here too!😊 I’d say it highly depends on your dogs though. These clients dogs have incredibly low impulse control & would try to grab each others treats sometimes, so wouldn’t be ideal for them. But depending on temperament, yes I think you could make it work 😊