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How to Train Your Puppy Not to Jump on Furniture - dummies
Most people invite puppies on the furniture only to regret it later. If you have a puppy and you don’t want him to jump on your furniture indefinitely, do yourself a favor and discourage the behavior from the start.
http://www.dummies.com/pets/dogs/how-to-train-your-puppy-not-to-jump-on-furniture/
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How To Teach A Dog Not To Jump Up On People - PetHelpful
If you don’t want a dog that jumps you can utilize these training techniques; she might make a mistake, though, so don’t punish her for it. Just bend down and let her lick your face.
https://pethelpful.com/dogs/Dog-Training-Tips-Jumping-Up
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Keeping Your Dog Off The Beloved Furniture - Dog Training Basics
Dogs want to be in our faces. They know communication happens from our faces. The only problem for them is our faces are out of reach! So, in order to get there, they jump up on us. For non-dog people, this is disrespectful and annoying. For most dog owners it is, too.
http://www.dogtrainingbasics.com/keeping-your-dog-off-the-furniture/
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How to Teach Your Dog Not to Jump on People - Love to Know
It may be cute when a small puppy excitedly jumps at you when you come home, but when that same puppy hits 20, 30 or even 90 pounds, the behavior can be more than bothersome. Before you realize what a problem it is, you may have already encouraged the behavior.
http://dogs.lovetoknow.com/dog-training/how-teach-your-dog-not-jump-people
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Dog behavior solutions: Jumping up - Dogtime
Jumping-up is primarily a problem of adolescent and adult dogs. Puppies jump-up, but owners rarely see it as a problem. In fact, many owners unintentionally encourage puppy jumping.
http://dogtime.com/dog-health/dog-behavior/1510-dog-training-behavior-jumping-up-dunbar
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Keeping Your Dog Off the Furniture - TheDogTrainingSecret
How to go about keeping your dog off of the furniture.
http://www.thedogtrainingsecret.com/blog/keeping-dog-furniture/
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Stop Your Dog from Jumping on Guests, Furniture, and You - Raising Spot
Learn effective techniques to stop your dog's excessive jumping behavior both on and off leash.
http://www.raisingspot.com/behavioral-problems/stop-dog-jumping
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Training a Puppy Not to Jump on You - dummies
Training a puppy not to jump on you when you get home requires discipline — from you. First, you need to understand why a puppy jumps. Eye contact is a top method of canine communication. Our eyes are above theirs, so to greet us properly, dogs jump up to meet our eyes.
http://www.dummies.com/pets/dogs/training-a-puppy-not-to-jump-on-you/
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How to Train your Dog Not to Jump - YouTube
Learn how to train your dog to stop jumping up.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49A12LPsE8M
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How to Stop a Puppy from Jumping on People - Cesar's Way
How to correct a jumping puppy.
https://www.cesarsway.com/dog-behavior/hyperactivity/overexcitement/how-to-stop-puppy-from-jumping-on-people
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How To Keep Your Dog Off The Couch - The Labrador Site
How to keep your dog off the couch! Training techniques and tips for Labradors that love to climb on the furniture.
http://www.thelabradorsite.com/how-to-keep-dog-off-couch/
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How to Teach Your Dog the Off Command - Chasing Dog Tales
Did you teach your dog the Off command? It's easy to train and comes in handy in so many circumstances. It could even save your dog's life!
http://chasingdogtales.com/how-to-teach-your-dog-the-off-command/
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Give Me Some Space! Teach Your Dog to Back Off - American Kennel Club
AKC offers information on dog breeds, dog ownership, dog training, health, nutrition, exercise and grooming, registering your dog, AKC competition events and affiliated clubs to help you discover more things to enjoy with your dog.
http://www.akc.org/content/dog-training/articles/teach-dog-back-off/
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Train a Dog the Off Command - The Spruce
Want to keep your dog off your furniture and counters? Learn how to train a dog to respond to the off command.
https://www.thespruce.com/train-a-dog-the-off-command-1117298
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Keeping Paws On The Floor Where They Belong - Dog Training Basics
Dogs love nothing more than being right in our face whenever they get the chance. Our faces are a lot higher off the ground than theirs are, which means they need to jump up to get closer. It is not everyone that appreciates the jumping.
http://www.dogtrainingbasics.com/off.html