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Training your dog not to jump on people is an important part of their socialization and behavior training. Here are some tips on how to train your dog not to jump on people.

  1. Teach a command to stay down Start by teaching your dog a command to stay down. Use positive reinforcement to reward your dog when they follow the command. Consistency is key, so make sure to use the same command and reward system every time.
  2. Practice with familiar people Practice with familiar people, such as family and friends. Have them approach your dog slowly and calmly. If your dog tries to jump, use the command to stay down and reward them when they listen. Gradually increase the level of distraction by having more people or pets around.
  3. Avoid rewarding jumping behavior Avoid rewarding your dog for jumping behavior. This means avoiding eye contact, physical contact, or verbal encouragement when your dog jumps. Instead, use positive reinforcement when they stay down.
  4. Use positive reinforcement Positive reinforcement is an effective way to train your dog not to jump. Reward your dog with treats, praise, or playtime when they stay down. This will reinforce the behavior and encourage them to continue following the command.
  5. Consistency is key Consistency is key when training your dog not to jump. Make sure to use the same command and reward system every time. If you are consistent, your dog will learn that jumping is not an acceptable behavior.

In conclusion, training your dog not to jump on people is an important part of their socialization and behavior training. By teaching a command to stay down, practicing with familiar people, avoiding rewarding jumping behavior, using positive reinforcement, and being consistent, you can train your dog not to jump on people. Remember to be patient and consistent with your training, and you will see results over time.

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