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<div>You guys don't like jumping bassets? Bummer! We actually encourage ours to jump, but only in the right circumstances. It is a total pain when they jump and knock you down or go for a table or something.</div>
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<div>What I do is practice sits, downs, go to dog bed or crate, and stays.</div>
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<div>Prior to food being consumed or people coming into the home, if the dog will go to a crate or dog bed and lie down and stay there, you won't see jumping because they are down on a bed or in a crate comfortable with a chewer. Most dogs will soon learn than when dinner is served or the doorbell rings, to run to their down stay position~</div>
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<div>Harry's down stay position is on a sofa where he gets a treat thrown for duration. But we had to practice the tossing of treats to get it in the right spot so he woudn't need to move.</div>
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<div>You can also leash the dog and ask them nicely to sit for which they are rewarded, and then ask the visitor to approach and also offer a treat and petting, if they like petting... if they are sitting.</div>
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<div>Reinforcing the behavior you want will always go much further than punishing the behavior you don't~</div>
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<div>Best*</div>
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<div>Sara</div>
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