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  1. taivenh

    taivenh Thành viên mới

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    To ckone85:
    Tui kiếm được bài này trên mạng, thử áp dụng xem có trị đuợc thói thượng chân lên ngực khách của boxer nhà cậu không nhé.
    Good luck !!!
    "My dog jumps up at people when meeting them and I can''t stop him".
    Many people don''t mind a dog jumping up at them, others do. In fact it can be frightening for those who are not comfortable with dogs, maybe due to a frightening experience with a dog at a younger age. It is also often quite scary for young children.
    You should train your dog from when he is a puppy not to jump up at people. It may be acceptable to you when your puppy jumps up at you when he is small and cute, but it becomes a more serious problem as he gets bigger.
    A puppy jumps up as a greeting or if he wants something from you such as food or a toy. It''s quite a harmless action at this stage, but becomes associated with dominance as he gets older.
    The best way to prevent your dog from jumping up at people is by teaching him to sit. Once he has mastered this command it is best to get him to sit when people come up to him. This will ensure that he gets the message not to jump.
    If you teach these basics as a puppy, jumping up should never become a problem in your dog.
    However, suppose you have an older dog and as a puppy he was greeted very enthusiastically and allowed to jump up with abandon. In this case it is quite probable that your dog may have a jumping-up problem that you may find difficult to remedy.
    Fortunately the problem is not as difficult as it seems.
    The method that I will describe next will be more effective if you have first con***ioned your dog as per the discussion on sound aversion therapy. Click here to read more. You should also have taught your dog how to sit.
    First, get an old can, a cool-drink can, will do. Place a few small stones or other objects in the can. The idea is to make the can as noisy as possible when rattled. Don''t overfill, sometimes fewer stones are better.
    Now, enlist the help of a few friends. Explain the procedure to them. Let them come round to your house individually and at spaced intervals.
    Your dog will attempt to greet the first visitor in his normal way. You must be positioned quite close behind him. As he attempts to jump, throw the can down at his back legs. This should startle him enough to stop him in the act, immediately command him to sit. When he does, reward him.
    Repeat this procedure with each of the next visitors. With each procedure, your dog will become less inclined to jump up and will greet people in the acceptable manner.
    If your dog becomes extremely excited when visitors arrive it can cause the problem to be more difficult to cure. In these cases, it may be necessary, when the doorbell rings, to lead your dog into another room. This will give you a chance to calm your dog down before allowing him to greet your visitor, enabling you to carry out the rattling can procedure described above more effectively.
    The success of the above procedure does depend on your dog being able to carry out the sit command effectively.
    You will find that, in general, the more basic commands your dog learns, the easier it is to solve behavioural problems, as you will be able to use these basic commands to assist in your solving of other problems.
    I favour the above method for teaching your dog not to jump up at your guests.
    Another method you can try if you wish is to use a spray atomizer filled with water and to ask visitors to spray your dog in the face when he attempts to jump up. Once the dog goes down then the dog should be praised. I have been told that this is effective in curing your dog of the jumping-up habit, but I don''t use it myself.
    Some people recommend kneeing your dog in the chest when he attempts to jump up. Personally I deplore this method, I''ve never used it, but I do not believe that it will be effective in curing your dog from jumping up on people. In fact it is probably more likely to injure him.
  2. taivenh

    taivenh Thành viên mới

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    To ckone85:
    Tui kiếm được bài này trên mạng, thử áp dụng xem có trị đuợc thói thượng chân lên ngực khách của boxer nhà cậu không nhé.
    Good luck !!!
    "My dog jumps up at people when meeting them and I can''t stop him".
    Many people don''t mind a dog jumping up at them, others do. In fact it can be frightening for those who are not comfortable with dogs, maybe due to a frightening experience with a dog at a younger age. It is also often quite scary for young children.
    You should train your dog from when he is a puppy not to jump up at people. It may be acceptable to you when your puppy jumps up at you when he is small and cute, but it becomes a more serious problem as he gets bigger.
    A puppy jumps up as a greeting or if he wants something from you such as food or a toy. It''s quite a harmless action at this stage, but becomes associated with dominance as he gets older.
    The best way to prevent your dog from jumping up at people is by teaching him to sit. Once he has mastered this command it is best to get him to sit when people come up to him. This will ensure that he gets the message not to jump.
    If you teach these basics as a puppy, jumping up should never become a problem in your dog.
    However, suppose you have an older dog and as a puppy he was greeted very enthusiastically and allowed to jump up with abandon. In this case it is quite probable that your dog may have a jumping-up problem that you may find difficult to remedy.
    Fortunately the problem is not as difficult as it seems.
    The method that I will describe next will be more effective if you have first con***ioned your dog as per the discussion on sound aversion therapy. Click here to read more. You should also have taught your dog how to sit.
    First, get an old can, a cool-drink can, will do. Place a few small stones or other objects in the can. The idea is to make the can as noisy as possible when rattled. Don''t overfill, sometimes fewer stones are better.
    Now, enlist the help of a few friends. Explain the procedure to them. Let them come round to your house individually and at spaced intervals.
    Your dog will attempt to greet the first visitor in his normal way. You must be positioned quite close behind him. As he attempts to jump, throw the can down at his back legs. This should startle him enough to stop him in the act, immediately command him to sit. When he does, reward him.
    Repeat this procedure with each of the next visitors. With each procedure, your dog will become less inclined to jump up and will greet people in the acceptable manner.
    If your dog becomes extremely excited when visitors arrive it can cause the problem to be more difficult to cure. In these cases, it may be necessary, when the doorbell rings, to lead your dog into another room. This will give you a chance to calm your dog down before allowing him to greet your visitor, enabling you to carry out the rattling can procedure described above more effectively.
    The success of the above procedure does depend on your dog being able to carry out the sit command effectively.
    You will find that, in general, the more basic commands your dog learns, the easier it is to solve behavioural problems, as you will be able to use these basic commands to assist in your solving of other problems.
    I favour the above method for teaching your dog not to jump up at your guests.
    Another method you can try if you wish is to use a spray atomizer filled with water and to ask visitors to spray your dog in the face when he attempts to jump up. Once the dog goes down then the dog should be praised. I have been told that this is effective in curing your dog of the jumping-up habit, but I don''t use it myself.
    Some people recommend kneeing your dog in the chest when he attempts to jump up. Personally I deplore this method, I''ve never used it, but I do not believe that it will be effective in curing your dog from jumping up on people. In fact it is probably more likely to injure him.
  3. ckone85

    ckone85 Thành viên mới

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    đọc mấy bài của taivenh xúc động quá...Nhưng cái bài dạy boxer ko nhẩy lên ngực toàn tiếng anh..hix..dịch sao nổi..ơ mà này..Ko hiểu chó tây có sủa tiếng tây ko nhỉ...thắc mắc mãi mà ko biết câu trả lời...
  4. ckone85

    ckone85 Thành viên mới

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    đọc mấy bài của taivenh xúc động quá...Nhưng cái bài dạy boxer ko nhẩy lên ngực toàn tiếng anh..hix..dịch sao nổi..ơ mà này..Ko hiểu chó tây có sủa tiếng tây ko nhỉ...thắc mắc mãi mà ko biết câu trả lời...
  5. choupat

    choupat Thành viên mới

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    Nhìn thấy em Charlie này rồi mà bây giờ nhìn lại vẫn thấy yêu thế , tớ thấy em ý trông yêu và xinh nhất trong mấy em chó được post lên hồi trước. Chó của bạn ấy xinh và dễ thương nhờ
  6. choupat

    choupat Thành viên mới

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    Nhìn thấy em Charlie này rồi mà bây giờ nhìn lại vẫn thấy yêu thế , tớ thấy em ý trông yêu và xinh nhất trong mấy em chó được post lên hồi trước. Chó của bạn ấy xinh và dễ thương nhờ
  7. 24h

    24h Thành viên mới

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    Cô nàng quậy phá của @24h nè, có điều đang bệnh, nên buồn so
    Được 24h sửa chữa / chuyển vào 01:45 ngày 27/08/2004
  8. 24h

    24h Thành viên mới

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    Cô nàng quậy phá của @24h nè, có điều đang bệnh, nên buồn so
    Được 24h sửa chữa / chuyển vào 01:45 ngày 27/08/2004
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    son_of_wind Thành viên mới

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    Thân tặng các bạn yêu chó một vài hình ảnh:
    Tem chó & chó Phill trắng:

    Chó Belle:
    Chó Kuttuct:
    Chó santbecna:
    anh và em.......................romance................
    ê, buồn tớ nào!...........
    Athen2004 maraton:
    con yêu mẹ!
    tớ có ăn mảnh kí rì đâu?
    làm duyên!
    ai xinh hơn nào?
  10. son_of_wind

    son_of_wind Thành viên mới

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    Thân tặng các bạn yêu chó một vài hình ảnh:
    Tem chó & chó Phill trắng:

    Chó Belle:
    Chó Kuttuct:
    Chó santbecna:
    anh và em.......................romance................
    ê, buồn tớ nào!...........
    Athen2004 maraton:
    con yêu mẹ!
    tớ có ăn mảnh kí rì đâu?
    làm duyên!
    ai xinh hơn nào?

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