Stop the Jumping
Professional Solutions for Polite Greetings
Jumping is the most common challenge our clients face. Interestingly, many owners inadvertently teach their dogs to jump through inconsistent feedback and improper training. At AskDogTrainers.com, we specialize in breaking this cycle by teaching your dog that keeping "four-on-the-floor" is the best way to get attention.
If your dog or puppy struggles with over-excitement, let us help you implement a better way for them to communicate. Our targeted approach ensures your dog learns calm alternative behaviors, making greetings a pleasure for both you and your guests.
Fix jumping issues from your own living room with a quick, focused one-hour virtual session.
Teach your dog how to manage their own excitement when the doorbell rings or guests arrive.
We don't just stop the jump; we give your dog a clear, rewarding job to do instead.
Solving a jumping habit can seem like a big project, especially if your dog is high-energy. However, by taking it step-by-step, the task becomes far less daunting. Let one of our professional trainers help you get started today and bring some peace back to your home.
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“We got so much out of one hour Zoom puppy training session with Jason. Every moment was filled with useful information we needed to work with our puppy.”
— Elishia Tucker“Jason is an absolutely fantastic person and trainer. He immediately put together a simple and effective plan of attack.”
— Isabel Gibson“Jason has the heart of a teacher and a passion for helping people understand how to communicate with their dogs in a healthy way.”
— Danielle Clair“I first called Jason because I thought I was going to need to re-home my pup. Thankfully, I started training with Jason and am forever grateful.”
— Tiffani Cox“We drive 200 miles round trip for Jason's classes. That should be testimony enough as to what we think of his training.”
— Diane Griffin“Jason is phenomenal. Certainly the only trainer I recommend. Don't waste your time trying the others.”
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