Jumping: Keeping Four on the Floor

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Welcome back, dedicated trainers! Another behavior that might seem cute when your black lab puppies for sale are small but becomes a nuisance as they grow is jumping. Puppies are unlikely to jump while here, but they’ll test your limits once home. Let’s ensure they understand that jumping up is not a way to gain attention or affection.

No Jump Technique: The Bump and Roll

From day one, if your black lab puppies for sale attempt to jump:

Knee Bump: Gently bump them with your knee to discourage the jump. This isn’t harsh; it’s a slight physical cue that jumping isn’t going to get them what they want.

Roll Off: Puppies may fall back or roll off after the bump. This teaches them that jumping isn’t fun or rewarding.

Military Command: Accompany the bump with a firm command like “No jump.” Your tone should be clear and authoritative.

Why This Matters

Imagine your black lab puppies for sale grow into large dogs who jump on a small child or an elderly person it’s dangerous. Teaching them now prevents these issues later.

Everyone Can Do This

Even my youngest at age 4 knows how to correctly use the bump and roll technique. It’s simple enough for the whole family to enforce.

Demonstration at Pickup

I’ll review these techniques at pickup and demonstrate so the whole family can see it in action. Remember, consistency from day one ensures that jumping and mouthing behaviors are quickly and effectively eliminated.

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