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Have you seen a dog that will jump into the dog owner’s lap on command? It’s a neat trick.
Dogs, without a doubt, enjoy jumping onto and into things. This is just one of the things
in their playful nature that dogs love to do. The challenge, on the other hand, is getting
your dog to get out of whatever they had fun jumping into. The fun part of jumping is to
get your dog to jump on command into your lap.
Dogs love to nestle especially in your lap. As your dog gets bigger, however, it is
difficult to get your pet to stay in your lap after you have picked him up and put him
there. With some practice, you can teach your dog to jump into your lap on command regardless
of the dog’s size. Try these easy steps to see if you can teach your dog the jump lap trick.
1. Stay Command
First of all, you need to teach your dog the “stay” command if you haven’t already done
this. Do a quick web search. There are plenty of available resources on this topic. Place
your dog on one side of a room and have him “stay” there. You need to then go to the other
side of room that is away from your dog.
2. Spot-Come-Up, Up Command
Sit in a low chair on the other side of the room. Hold one of your dog’s favorite toys
or treats in your hand so he can see it. Say these three commands very enthusiastically
while patting your lap: “Spot” – “Come here!” – “Up, Up!” Be sure to use your own dog’s
name instead of “Spot.” It is not likely that your pet will jump right away into your lap.
More than likely, he will be excited and run up to you and place one or both paws on you.
3. Praise and Reward
Give him a lot of praise after he arrives and give the toy or treat you are using to
him as a reward. Next, lead him back to the other side of the room and have him “stay” there
while you return to your low chair on the other side of the room. Repeat this process over
and over again about 10 or more times. This should be an adequate number of repetitions.
4. Repeat Until Success
After you reach the tenth or more “repeat” of this process, do not praise your dog if
he just continues to come to you and put his paw on you. The praise and toy or treat should
only occur if your dog actually jumps up and crawls into your lap. You will probably need
to provide additional motivation or encouragement at this point. Scoop him up slightly into
your lap when your dog puts his paw on you. Hopefully your dog will get the idea and when
you give the command he will run over and jump into your lap to get the toy or reward. Over
time you can skip the toy or treat and the added praise you give him will keep your dog content.
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