Guests coming in from the main door and before you can greet them, you see that your dog has already started the ritual by jumping on or barking at them. Some guests love this behavior while others frown. Although, as an ardent pet parent and lover, you would not like those guests that frown at such love-filled gestures of your pooch they are your guests and it becomes your duty to ensure that they don’t feel uncomfortable.
So, before teaching your dog to “behave” (although they are behaving because greeting and showering love is the kind of thing that currently this world needs) you should know what must be going through their mind when they bark or jump or lick the guests. Here's What Your Dog Is Thinking: Someone is behind the door, and just when they cross the door that is the time your dog’s threshold is also crossed. Your pup gets hyperactive and excited to see new people they want to know more about them by licking or smelling and interacting with them they want their attention. Moreover, the dogs are really possessive of their space so if anyone comes in they would surely want to inspect them and make sure they are friendly and mean no harm. Of Course, Since You Don’t Want To Trouble Your Guests, This Is What You Want Your Pooch To Do or Think-“There’s someone at the door and yeah I should let them come in and should not block their way. My parents seem okay with them and I also should. They will come to me to greet me and if they won’t its okay it’s their loss.” This sounds significantly impossible – But here’s a process that may help you to train your pups to be calm at these situations. The Process:
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