Using Sit Training to Prevent Jumping
A sit is one of the simplest and most effective tools for preventing jumping.
Why?
Because a dog physically cannot sit and jump at the same time.
Teach Sit Outside of Greetings First
Before using it around guests, your dog should understand the behavior clearly in calm settings.
Practice:
- Short sessions
- Consistent rewards
- Calm repetition
Use Sit Before Attention
Before:
- Petting
- Leashing
- Feeding
- Greeting
Ask for a sit first.
This builds impulse control into daily life.
Reward Quickly
Timing matters.
The faster you reward the sit, the clearer the lesson becomes.
Don’t Repeat Commands Constantly
Avoid:
“Sit, sit, sit, SIT!”
Ask once, guide if needed, then reward success.
Build Real-Life Reliability
Practice in:
- Different rooms
- Outside environments
- Around mild distractions
This helps the behavior hold up in real situations.
Final Thoughts
A reliable sit creates structure, focus, and self-control—all of which reduce jumping naturally.
