How To Stop Fence Jumping
Posted in Pet + Animal Products May 28th, 2008

Basically, the dog needs to associate a negative experience with jumping up on the fence. But, this negative experience must have three things going for it.

First, the negative must happen right as he is jumping up on the fence. Second, it must be motivational. Kinda like when a cop gives you a ticket for speeding, but the ticket is only for $2, you’ll probably wait until you get 100 tickets before you even consider changing your behavior. But, if it’s a good $250 ticket, it won’t take too many (maybe one or two) to make you stop speeding.

In other words, you must find your dog’s sensitivity level. For behavior modification, I’d tend to error on the side of slightly over correcting, rather than under correcting. You don’t care if the dog never jumps up on the fence again, and you don’t care if he has a poor attitude when it comes to it. (Unlike obedience exercises.) Bottom line is that the correction must be motivational.

And third, he must get the correction every time he does the behavior. Again, if it’s a motivational correction, he’ll only try it once, twice, or at the most, three or four times before deciding it’s not in his best interest.

What should you do? You can try several things. Have a kid hide on the other side of the fence with a high powered garden hose. Tempt him to jump up on the fence. When he does, blast him!

You can also set him up with a training collar and tab (short leash) and go out and give him a correction when he does it, but make sure you keep the dog confined when you can’t be there to correct the behavior.

At night, confine him to either a crate or a dog run… so he can’t do the behavior and not get corrected for it. (Or if you go out to dinner, and leave him unsupervised.)

Until he drops the behavior, he can’t be allowed to do it and not get corrected. So, everytime he has a chance to do it, you must be in a position to correct him.

There are at least three more ways to do this.

1.) Take a sunday afternoon. Put the training collar, and the 1 foot leash on the dog, and leave him in the backyard…. but keep your eye on him through the kitchen window. Have the kid in the next yard create a ruckus, and when the dog jumps up on the fence, you immediately yell “No, no, no!” as you run out the door, and up to the dog, and correct. (No, no, no forces him to remember what he’s being corrected for.) Even if he’s no longer got his feet on the wall, he should be able to associate the correction with the behavior (within 7 to 12 seconds after the fact.)

2.) You can get a boundary and perimeter electric containment system, similar to what Gene described. The collar will be triggered when he jumps up on the fence. Or you can do the same thing with an electric collar. Set the collar to your dogs sensitivity level (check the manual)…. and watch him through the window. When the dog jumps on the wall, you push the button. Shouldn’t take more than catching him twice before he never jumps on the wall again.

3.) The poor man’s solution is to glue mouse traps (not rat traps!) to the top of the fence, so when the dog jumps up…. “snap!” he receives a negative. This also works well for house plants, too!

That’s all for now, folks!
Adam
Dogproblems.com

Adam G. Katz is the author of the book, “Secrets of a Professional Dog Trainer: An Insider’s Guide To The Most Jealously Guarded Dog Training Secrets In History.” Get a free copy of his report “Games To Play With Your Dog” when you sign up for his free weekly dog training tips e-zine at: www.dogproblems.com

Top 20 Dog Quotations
Posted in Pet + Animal Products May 27th, 2008

Get to know your beloved dog better with these insightful quotations all about your best four-legged friend…

  1. ” A wise man associating with the vicious becomes an idiot; a dog travelling with good men becomes a rational being.”
    –Arabian Proverb

  2. “You can say any fool thing to a dog, and the dog will give you this look that says, `My God, you’re RIGHT! I NEVER would’ve thought of that!’”
    – Dave Barry

  3. “A boy can learn a lot from a dog: obedience, loyalty, and the importance of turning around three times before lying down.”
    – Robert Benchley

  4. “Did you ever notice when you blow in a dog’s face he gets mad at you? But when you take him in a car he sticks his head out the window.”
    – Steve Bluestone

  5. “A dog barks when his master is attacked. I would be a coward if I saw that God’s truth is attacked and yet would remain silent.”
    –John Calvin

  6. “I think we are drawn to dogs because they are the uninhibited creatures we might be if we weren’t certain we knew better.”
    – George Bird Evans

  7. “Old age means realizing you will never own all the dogs you wanted to.”
    –Joe Gores

  8. “To his dog, every man is Napoleon. Hence the constant popularity of dogs.”
    –Aldous Huxley

  9. “When the old dog barks it is time to watch.”
    – Latin Proverb

  10. “If you are a dog and your owner suggests that you wear a sweater. . . suggest that he wear a tail.”
    – Fran Lebowitz

  11. “Outside of a dog, a book is a man’s best friend. Inside a dog, it’s too dark to read.”
    – Groucho Marx

  12. “Did you ever walk into a room and forget why you walked in? I think that’s how dogs spend their lives.”
    –Sue Murphy

  13. “It’s funny how dogs and cats know the inside of folks better than other folks do, isn’t it?”
    –Eleanor H. Porter

  14. “I think dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love. For me they are the role model for being alive.”
    –Gilda Radner

  15. “It’s not the size of the dog in the fight, it’s the size of the fight in the dog.”
    – Mark Twain

  16. “The more I know about people, the better I like my dog.”
    – Mark Twain

  17. “If you pick up a starving dog and make him prosperous, he will not bite you. This is the principal difference between a dog and a man.”
    –Mark Twain

  18. “Dogs believe they are human. Cats believe they are God.”–
    Unknown

  19. “The dog is the only being that loves you more than you love yourself.”
    –Fritz von Unruh

  20. “If a dog jumps in your lap, it is because he is fond of you; but if a cat does the same thing, it is because your lap is warmer.”
    –Alfred North Whitehead

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