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		<title>Stop Your Doggy From Jumping Up</title>
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Stop Dog Jumping For Good!
When considering methods for stopping your dog from jumping up all the time, it is important to get why she is doing this in the first place. She does it because she is so so excited to see you and be with you!  It is common for dog even though it [...]]]></description>
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<p>When considering methods for stopping your dog from jumping up all the time, it is important to get why she is doing this in the first place. She does it because she is so so excited to see you and be with you!  It is common for dog even though it can be very annoying for humans.  And not to mention, if your doggy  is really big, it can just plain hurt if he knocks you over. And you wanna <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.gooddogadvice.co.uk/stop-dog-jumping/">stop your dog jumping</a>!</p>
<p> The explanation for doggy jumping is that they are just so enthused to see us. They really give it all they got because they are just so darn HAPPY. But in the end, you gotta put a stop to it.</p>
<p> Dog Training Tipss To Stop Dog Jumping</p>
<p> Many times it is we who are the culprits for doggy  jumping.  Because when they are little puppies we let them jump up because they’re so cute – so from the outset, we have set a precedent for jumping up. Then the puppy grows up into a big dog  that knocks you over every time you get home [from work].</p>
<p> Training them, right away, that greetings must be done on all fours is what we gotta do.</p>
<p> Be sure to be consistent across the board that no jumping is allowed.  So, it is important to keep your family and close friends forewarned and up to date with how to act around your dog .  Don’t have dad and mom saying no to the jumping dog and the children allowing it – your doggy  will just get confused and the training will break down.</p>
<p> Say No To Jumping.  And Use One Of The Following Techniques.</p>
<p> * This easy technique will amaze you in its simplicity. Just cross your arms over your chest and look up if the next time your doggy  jumps on you – she will get confused and will stop jumping on you. You&#8217;re gonna love the next <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.gooddogadvice.co.uk/dog-training-tips">Dog Training Tips</a>!</p>
<p> * Another way is to grab his paws when he jumps up. Don’t crush them just hold onto them. Your doggy  hates this and he will struggle to get away. Then, release the doggy while saying ‘Off’. Dogs hate  having their paws grabbed. Just do this every time and he’ll choose not to jump!</p>
<p> And right when his paws touch the ground, give him loads of love and praise to show him it’s better to be on the ground.</p>
<p> Sometimes before the doggy is completely trained, she’ll forget and jump up when excited. Just be consistent with the training and she’ll pick it up quite quickly. For a review of just a totally comprehensive guide on dog training, I strongly recommend you check out the <a target="_blank" title="link title" href="http://www.gooddogadvice.co.uk/sitstayfetch-review/">a review of sitstayfetch</a>.</p>
<p> Have fun with it!</p>
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