| There's
a popular opinion among dog trainers: "There's no such thing
as a bad dog." While that may be the case, all trainers will
agree that there are some dogs with bad habits. To put it simply,
behavior is means of acting and reacting. When a dog acts or reacts
to a situation in a negative manner, we interpret this as bad
behavior. Yet, in the mind of the dog, it's just what he does.
Eliminating a bad behavior will require that you give the dog
a new means of behavior, or habit. One of the most prevalent bad
behaviors in dogs is jumping up on people. This behavior is established
when the dog is a puppy. Puppies
jump at their mothers to get attention so that she will feed
them. Dog owners think it is adorable that their puppy works
so hard to get their attention by jumping. The naive owners
give the dog the attention it demands, not understanding that
they have just rewarded the dog for barking and jumping. Unfortunately,
behavior that is cute in a puppy usually becomes troublesome
in an adult dog. Large dogs that jump up on people to get attention
can easily knock down and possibly injure children and older
people. Smaller dogs do not have much ability to injure someone,
but instead become a source of extreme irritation to those who
encounter the dog.
In either
case, although you might not mind your dog jumping on you, other
people most likely do not feel the same. Training your dog to
sit in order to get attention is the best way to break the jumping
habit. To help your dog learn the "sit for attention"
habit, you must ignore the dog when he/she jumps on you. You
may have to turn your back or simply walk away. If he follows
you, turn quickly and tell him to sit. If he does, pet and reward
him. You can reinforce this habit by having him sit before you
feed him. Every time the dog sits, he gets a reward of either
food or attention. Each time he jumps, there is to be no reward
at all.
Another undesirable
behavior is chewing. Destructive chewing is usually an indication
that your dog is bored. If your dog chews destructively while
you are away from the house, it is probably because the dog
had nothing better to do. Give your dog the opportunity to exercise
his body and brain. Lots of exercise will tire him out so that
he naps while you are not paying attention to him. Pet stores
sell a variety of toys that will give your dog mental stimulation,
such as doggie puzzles that will keep your dog busy while you're
away or busy. |