How to Train Dogs Not to Jump on People

Learn how to train your dog not to jump on people in this free dog training video.

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Summary: Man's best friend can quickly turn into man's worst enemy if your furry pal jumps up and places its muddy paws on your evening attire as you are going out for the night. Similarly it is no real treat when a rambunctious canine greets you at the door with claws and paws in your chest. Your friends probably do not like it much either. If your dog has the nasty habit of jumping up on you and your friends, rest assured that the habit can be broken. Our expert dog trainer can show you for free, online, how to train your dog not to jump on people.

In this free online video series, learn from expert dog trainer Elise McMahon, Ph.D., how to train your dog to not jump on people as a greeting. Elise will explain why dogs jump on people and how to teach them an alternative greeting. She will demonstrate how to train dogs using memory recall games, dog leashes, and distractions. She will also show how to train your dog to not jump without punishing them or getting furious at them, and how to practice by letting your dog greet you at the door.

About the Expert

Elise McMahon has been working in animal behavior with both domestic and wild dogs since the early 1990s. She began working with domestic dogs in Philadelphia, PA where she worked at the Veterinary Hospital at the University of Pennsylvania in the Behavior Clinic. She held a position there for 2 years and during that time she co-developed a Puppy Problem Prevention Program with Lois Hall. During this time Elise was also studying Animal Behavior and Learning at the University of Pennsylvania, as well as working with a local trainer, Steve Lindsay. Prior to moving to Massachusetts where she pursued her Ph.D. in Animal Behavior, she worked as an animal behavior consultant with her own private clients. Since 1996 Elise has been located in Montage, MA. After completing her fieldwork on Chilean foxes, she opened her training center and began providing both private and group classes, as well as individual evaluations and consultations.

Contact: www.canineheadstart.com

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