How to Train a Labrador Not to Jump on People
Having problems teaching your Labrador to keep his paws on the ground? There are quite a few resources out there that can teach you how to train a labrador to be well behaved. The key is to communicate effectively to your Labrador that jumping on people is a big no-no.
Now that we’re looking into how to train a labrador, let’s take a closer look at the breed itself. Known as great working dogs and loyal pets, The Labrador is one of the most popular types of dogs in America. They are gentle, intelligent, energetic and good natured making them excellent pets.
Learning how to train a labrador is not very difficult. There are very intelligent dogs who take and follow direction really well so once you communicate to them what you want they pick it fairly quickly. However, they’re also very exuberant creatures with tons of energy which is where all that jumping comes from.
So why is your Labrador jumping on you anyway? More than likely he’s just excited and being friendly. Unlike some dogs who like to use jumping to show dominance, a Labrador is most likely just showing you his pleasure at seeing you.
Make sure that you are consistent when you are thinking about how to train a Labrador. Remember that he will be confused if jumping is encouraged in some situations but not in others. Use the same command, whether it is “off” or “down,” and stick with it.
When your dog jumps on you, give him the command and then display with your body language how unhappy you are. Turn your back away, fold your arms and don’t look at him. Essentially, this tells your dog that when he behaves in this fashion, you will not give him the attention that he craves.
Then, when all four of his paws hit the ground again (watch out of the corner of your eye) praise him lavishly. Pet him, and play with him when he has gotten back down and you’ll soon see that he will respond to the command down in no time at all. When thinking about how to train a Labrador, remember that like any dog that they will respond better to rewards than to punishments.
Learning how to train a Labrador to keep his paws on the ground can be a fun and fairly simple process with a little effort, patience, and lots of love.
















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