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How To Stop Your Fence Jumping Dog And Keep Him Safe At Home

Are you just plain fed up with your fence jumping dog?  Are you worried that something bad is going to happen to him when he escapes?  Here are some tips for keeping safe at home in his own yard.

Tips For Slowing Him Down

Make it harder for him to get over the fence.  First, you may need a taller fence.  He can't argue with gravity.  If it's too high, he can't get over it.

Remove anything he's using as a step.  Trash cans, barbeque grills, tables, and firewood stacks should be moved away from the fence.  If he's using a shed, you may need to block his access to it. 

Plant some bushes in front of the fence to prevent him from getting a running start.

If you can, get on the other side of the fence with a hose.  When he starts to come over the top, squirt him and say "OFF!" 

You may need to allow him in the yard only when you're there to supervise him.  It may be necessary to keep a hard-core fence jumper on a leash so he can't get away from you. 

Preventing Dog Jumping Fence Is The Best Cure

Fence jumping is a self-rewarding behavior.  Every time your pup leaps over the fence, he's being rewarded for his actions because he's getting what he wanted, which was to get out of the yard.  Like many dog behavior problems, once this bad dog habit is established, it's very hard to break.

Spend time training your pup when he's still very young.  As little as ten minutes a day will pay big dividends later on by preventing future dog behavior problems.  These dog obedience tips will be useful for any pet owner.

We've all seen somebody trying vainly to get a canine on the loose to come back to them, while the pet is happily ignoring them and dashing in and out of traffic.  Prevent this potentially tragic scenario by teaching your puppy to "come" while he's still young.

The "sit-stay" command is another basic command.  If you notice your pup even thinking about going over the fence, immediately tell him to "sit" and then to "stay."  A well-trained pet will listen to you.

"Off" is used for a variety of situations.  You can prevent your pup from jumping up on people, or jumping on the fence, or keep him off the furniture with this command. 

Training your pet is very important.  When he listens to you and obeys you, he's accepting you as the pack leader.  Many well-meaning people don't realize that they need to be the pack leader in order to gain their canine's respect.  Without that respect, it's very difficult to train him.

A Good Dog Training Course Is Essential

You'll want to find a good dog training course.  Not only will it give your training some structure, but it helps everyone in the family to use the same commands and do the same things with him.  Consistency is the key.  It's very difficult, if not impossible, to train a pup if someone in the household is encouraging the very behavior you're trying to end.

You'll want to look for a good dog training course today to end the problem of a fence jumping dog.

Darlene Norris

Darlene Norris has worked at a vet clinic and an animal shelter, and has had lots of experience with dogs. If you need to stop a fence jumping dog, and solve other dog behavior problems, visit No More Bad Dogs at http://NoMoreBadDogs.com to learn about a dog training course that will work wonders!

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