How to Correct the Bad Habit of Huskies Liking to Jump on People

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Huskies are very enthusiastic dogs that enjoy playing with people. If the owner just arrives home, they often jump over without hesitation and then lick you all over with saliva. As an owner, you certainly know the dog is expressing goodwill, but dogs with this habit will also jump at other people in parks and streets. Although it may just be playfulness, it can scare people who do not understand dogs. Therefore, we must correct the bad habit of Huskies liking to jump on people.
First, we need to find some deterrents for the dog, but items like wooden sticks are not recommended because prolonged use can cause the dog to develop resistance. A better recommended method is a water spray. If the Husky tries to jump on you, you must immediately loudly say "No" to stop it, and punish it with the water spray so that it realizes this behavior is wrong. Alternatively, when it jumps on you, use your hand to support its chest and push it aside, then scold and punish it. Make sure to scold and punish immediately after pushing it away; otherwise, the dog will think you are playing and may become more aggressive. It must understand that this kind of embrace is something you dislike and cannot accept.
Another method is to react indifferently to its jumping behavior and not respond to its enthusiasm. Actually, what you need to do is simple: when you see the dog jumping on you, turn your back to it and walk away, showing that you do not like this behavior. Try this several times, and it will definitely be effective. During this process, owners must not be soft-hearted.
Although the reward system is very important in dog behavior training, be careful not to cause the dog to form incorrect associations. If the dog becomes obedient immediately after being scolded and is rewarded at that time, it will not think the reward is for not jumping and will form wrong associations. So a better approach is to give rewards after the jumping behavior is completely corrected to strengthen the impression. (Source: PetsZone)