STOP Dog Jumping In 4 EASY Steps

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024

Komentáře • 45

  • @McCannDogs
    @McCannDogs  Před rokem +5

    If you have a JUMPER you probably also have a PULLER. You need to know about The MOST Important 20 ft. In Your Leash Walking Training!
    czcams.com/video/POzOVrh8dSU/video.html

  • @marycross1922
    @marycross1922 Před 9 dny

    Thanks you made this "greeting a friendly stranger" very clear!

  • @marycross1922
    @marycross1922 Před 9 dny

    Good demonstration of what to do when an error occurs

  • @judithmurphy419
    @judithmurphy419 Před rokem +6

    "friendly strangers" did great jobs !!! 🙂

  • @amandaclark7113
    @amandaclark7113 Před rokem +8

    That was a brilliant and extremely helpful video, Shannon. Thank you ❤🐾🐾

  • @Silas3
    @Silas3 Před rokem +2

    Litterally today i noticed that jumping could become a problem for my new puppy, and right on that day you realse this video XD how nice thx for the advice :D

  • @mat13174
    @mat13174 Před rokem +8

    We have a young mini golden doodle and have been struggling with this very thing.

    • @bergema2
      @bergema2 Před rokem

      Yes my doodle is 2 and he is wild!!!! Jumping running yikes

    • @mat13174
      @mat13174 Před rokem

      @@bergema2 is it usually mainly when he’s excited? That’s when ours gets a little crazy

    • @Gingersplaypen6786
      @Gingersplaypen6786 Před rokem +2

      Mines almost 6 months and she is really nippy

  • @sallymb1
    @sallymb1 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Over how long a time would you do each step? And how long each day?

  • @gabeangel8104
    @gabeangel8104 Před rokem

    You gotta love the ‘sloppy sit’ position that so many labs do with one leg lolled out to the side like it’s giving off ‘I’m just chilling here’ vibes. They can be flawlessly trained but you’re never going to convince them to ’sit pretty’ lol
    I’ve been around labs for a large part of my life due to my family being a puppy training family for prospective guide dogs for the blind (puppies lived with us for their first year and learned all the basic training and to not be afraid of any experience they might have to go into as guide dogs) and almost all of them did the ‘sloppy sit’ just like Kiki is doing here.
    Also, thanks for this great video. It’s exactly what I need for my scatty cockerpoo who gets very over excited and hurls herself at every person she sees both in the house and out

  • @jeffreypine6008
    @jeffreypine6008 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Show me on a dog that isn't trained

  • @cameronmorley7684
    @cameronmorley7684 Před rokem +2

    I’m trying to do some lead training techniques but keeps biting the lead any tips?

    • @lu-cipher
      @lu-cipher Před 10 měsíci

      If you practice (in the home, not out and about) just dropping the leash and walking away within 1 second of the behavior, it then loses the reward. Once the dog can do this no problem, add some distraction within the home (someone in the kitchen / more people around etc).

  • @shanaejaye7688
    @shanaejaye7688 Před 8 měsíci

    How do you do this without a "friendly stranger" to work with?

  • @ninepeach
    @ninepeach Před rokem

    thanks for the video. Work on Sit stay before introduce distraction

  • @judithmurphy419
    @judithmurphy419 Před rokem +1

    What treats are you using? It is very important I find great little treats. !

    • @TheCALMInstitute
      @TheCALMInstitute Před rokem +1

      Nothing beats Biljac!

    • @judithmurphy419
      @judithmurphy419 Před rokem +1

      @@TheCALMInstitute Thank You Very Much - I have been asking that question a while now. Can't wait to try Bil Jac 🙂

  • @marthacraft3087
    @marthacraft3087 Před rokem

    Do you have a video to address dogs that whine constantly when stressed or over excited? For example, he holds a down stay while I’m fixing his food, but he whines, howls, and carries on the whole time. He’s a chihuahua.

    • @WollongongSkyWatch
      @WollongongSkyWatch Před rokem +3

      Stop prepping the food, turn away and pick up a book. Only put the book down when the whining stops. Repeat each meal time until you can put the food down without any carry on - the reward is the food. Changing the meal time earlier by a few minutes will also help.

  • @toniv4189
    @toniv4189 Před rokem

    My 1 year old puppy jumps when she is reacting (barking her head off) to other dogs. I think she is saying “do you see this.. let’s get out of here!” Ideas? Does this work?

  • @amycuaresma
    @amycuaresma Před měsícem

    Everytime a dog jumps on me I fold both arms imfront of me become a statue and stare straight ahead. Everytime the dog immediately sits. Dog owners are always fascinated when their dog responds to that technique. once the dog sits then i will reward with a calm pet. Starts jumping repeat

  • @baileymclemore6065
    @baileymclemore6065 Před rokem

    I'm finding it very hard to train my 8 month old puppy using any technique with a leash because as soon as it comes out, he FLIPS OUT and jumps and screams and cries until he gets put on the leash and taken outside, and then he pulls HARD until he is exhausted. We are planning to get private 1 on 1 training for leash walking but I feel like I can't train anything else because of the excitement around the leash. We have tried just having it out at regular times but he will literally freak out for hours if the leash is out

    • @laurakatemarshall7330
      @laurakatemarshall7330 Před rokem +1

      Hello Bailey. That sounds exhausting! I am not a trainer, but have a new 6 month-old rescue Golden Retriever and understand the challenges. I don't know if you are using currently, but with our girl we needed to go from collar to a harness that has a clip on the chest as well as the back, and using the leash on the front to keep from that pulling, as they simply cannot do it while wearing. Also, I watched a whole bunch of McCann's videos on crate training and general pulling manners which has been invaluable. Is it possible to have your pup in the crate when you take out the leash and teach him to be calm in the crate in order to get the "treat" of going on the leash? We put an open 'pen" in the kitchen where she stays when we cannot watch her with both eyes and it has been a great place to teach her manners.

    • @nadineconstant9212
      @nadineconstant9212 Před rokem +2

      @@laurakatemarshall7330 Don't go out unless she is calmer. Take the leash... she is excited.. put the leash back where it was . don't say anything, don't look at the dog. maybe walk away.. start again... you might have to do this a lot of times...! keep going until calm.. put the collar/ harness on...same thing...same with going out... pulling... go back inside ...pulling... go back inside... as long as it takes.. then .. outside ... pulling.. go back a few steps... wait ... walk... go back a few steps... all very calmly... as a stubborn calm person.. you are in charge. Check Nigel Reed 's video They work! Good luck!

    • @gaileverett
      @gaileverett Před rokem

      YES. This! And to clarify one thing - you put the leash away only as long as she's overexcited. So ifshe calms down in 1 minute, you start again then, you don't have to wait half an hour. Personally I don't like harnesses because they encourage a dog to pull. But this method is excellent.

    • @allisonolassa2619
      @allisonolassa2619 Před 11 měsíci

      Better than a neck injury. Harnesses are the safest option for them. Especially if they are untrained (pull on the leash).

  • @mosopuluzyan1310
    @mosopuluzyan1310 Před rokem

    Alive tiger 20

  • @DianaShilyaeva-el5us
    @DianaShilyaeva-el5us Před rokem

    Calm water 42

  • @jackl501
    @jackl501 Před rokem +5

    You guys always say breed of dog is not necessarily dependent of behavior. However she starts this video off saying jumping is typical of labs.

    • @MintReactions
      @MintReactions Před rokem

      Yeah that cannot be true

    • @dantortha
      @dantortha Před rokem +3

      If u own friendly breed they almost jump

    • @CamilleGG451
      @CamilleGG451 Před 11 měsíci +8

      What she's saying is that you cannot depend completely on BREED ALONE to predict all of a dog's behavior, yet at the same time, you'll often see a typical behavior within a specific breed.
      I think of it this way:
      If you were to bet money on which litter would be more likely to have adult dogs that have very high drive and energy- Malinois or Basset Hounds- which one would you probably bet on? (GENERAL)
      However, among the litter of Malinois there will be a various range of drive/energy and same for the litter of Basset Hounds.(SPECIFIC)
      Breed can give us some very general guidelines and then the rest of a dog's temperament comes from things such as individual personality, health, intelligence, experience, experiences in the litter etc.
      I like to say "take breed into account but don't count ON it".
      And so many people do just the opposite such as:
      "I have a sedentary lifestyle but I heard that breed doesn't matter so I'm getting this cute Border Collie" (giving ZERO credit to the breed factor)
      "Well my last dog was a Boston Terrier so I'm getting another because I want a dog that's going to act exactly like her" (giving TOO MUCH credit to the breed).
      The most sensible way to approach it is- take the dog's breed into consideration (as it's part of their DNA) but then learn about what your specific, individual dog is like.
      That way, though it may or may not happen, you can be prepared for those behaviors that it was originally bred for: if you get a terrier, be prepared for digging, barking if you get a sheltie, leash-pulling if you get a husky, etc.

    • @theresachung703
      @theresachung703 Před 2 měsíci

      What is typical is one thing. Predicting the individual dog’s behavior is another. This distinction is what they mean

  • @user-pk1ce6he2c
    @user-pk1ce6he2c Před rokem

    Sick tiger 43

  • @Sw-nv4hw
    @Sw-nv4hw Před rokem

    Food treats = they don't sleep in ya bed hey.

    • @renee8813
      @renee8813 Před rokem +3

      What?

    • @Sw-nv4hw
      @Sw-nv4hw Před rokem

      @@renee8813 what is a best mate? he keeps me warm on a cold night 🌙 in my swag. His a champ and loved I'm just asking?

    • @sazupupu
      @sazupupu Před rokem

      What the f?

    • @Sw-nv4hw
      @Sw-nv4hw Před rokem

      Lol karren.

    • @Sw-nv4hw
      @Sw-nv4hw Před rokem

      The cat the mouse n the cheese.?

  • @eliasromero8942
    @eliasromero8942 Před 9 měsíci

    You'd get more views with a consise video

  • @user-pk1ce6he2c
    @user-pk1ce6he2c Před rokem

    Sick tiger 43