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Problems with Hyperactive Jack Russell

Hi,

We watch your program and try to follow your instructions (techniques) for retraining ourselves and rehabilitating our dog. We have a four-month-old Jack Russell named Wetto. Our issue with him is taking him for walks.

He is taking us for walks… even though we continuously stop and try to get him to walk next to us. He wants to smell everything and tries to run ahead. We also made the mistake of allowing him to sleep on our bed at night. As the night progresses, he hogs the bed and also interferes with our private time. He gets so excited when we get home from work that he just cannot calm down for a half an hour. He also gets jumpy, licky, and just wants attention when we get company.

I understand that Jack Russells are high energy dogs, but we didn't expect this much. Other than the things mentioned above, he is a good dog. We want to be retrained and rehabilitate him. Sometimes I think that even you might have problems accomplishing this dog’s rehabilitation.

Your advise/help would be greatly appreciated,

Rick & Martha Flores

Dear Rick & Martha,

A lot of dogs don’t want to walk, they want to run! So it can become difficult and boring for them to follow a slow pace. With high energy dogs like Wetto, I recommend using bikes and rollerblades if you are safely able to do so. This is the fastest way to drain your dog’s energy.

If you have a bike and are able to maintain your balance, you can ride while your dog runs alongside you. If you have trouble getting your dog to do this, I suggest calling a professional and explaining your goal: I want my dog to learn to safely be beside the bike as I ride. Another option is to put a dog on a treadmill before you take him for a walk.

If, during the walk, your dog is in front of you and going off on his own, then he is telling you very clearly that you are the follower. Until you master the walk, you will not be able to alter his other behaviors.

However, if you’d like to cut down on that half hour of hyperactivity when you come home, ignore him! I know it’s hard and that he’s very cute, but even though he’s bouncing, don’t let him get to you. If you don’t feed that hyperactive energy, he’s going to stop the behavior eventually.

Stay calm and assertive,

Cesar Millan

More Information on Hyperactivity:
Tips: How to Calm a Hyperactive Dog
Dog Whisperer Blog: Kisses

Get more tips for overexcitement on the Common Canine Misbehaviors DVD.

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He ignores me ignoring him!

I've got the most well behaved Jack I've ever met, he's quiet, he has his crazy moments but playing with the cat seems to tire him enough that I don't have to worry about him.
The only thing is when anyone comes into the house he's jumping, pushing and nipping like crazy! it's been going on forever and I've been ignoring it since it began. I've tried putting my hands in front of him as a stop motion, I've tried turning my back till he's calm, but it's just not working! and now to top it off he's even peeing out of excitement! now I have to lead him outside directly but still he's not calming down. I know I'm missing something! I know it's probably me. But WHAT is it I'm missing?? I've resorted to keeping him outside now which I hate but I've even called a professional but they just keep telling me the same thing...ignore him! pfft! Please give me some advice I can use before he hurts someone severely.

Ignoring the dog when you get home really works

I can tell the ignoring really works! I have a 5 months puppy girl who is so full of energy (she is a mix of pug and boston terrier).. when I walk by the door, she runs like a crazy towards me, but I just keep on ignoring her until she calms down and sits for a little while. (Before she would jump on me, run like a crazy everywhere in the appartment, etc.) Then, she just stays in that calm mood, until she finds something else to distract her..! She is so curious and playful, sometimes it does not take much! Lovely puppy! <3

jack russell

I'm so glad I read this I have a 5 month old Jack Russell (Matilda) who is NUTZ!! And I realized its me!!! I am doing EVERYTHING wrong ..I shall be putting all these tips into action immediately .. that solves half my issues with her ill keep checking for more tips ty ty



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