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How To Stop Pets Jumping Up On The Furniture

Anyone who has had pets will testify to how hard it is sometimes to ensure they don’t jump all over your furniture. For some reason, pets love to lie on your beds, sit on your couch and even hide in your wardrobes. Owners probably wouldn’t mind if they didn’t do any harm whilst on the furntiure, but this is often not the case. Instead they claw at your bedding, chew up your couch and get mud all over your lovely white wardrobes. There are methods for stopping this happening however, lets take a look at three of the most successful.

Training. When all is said and done, investing the time in training your pet correctly will stop it ruining your lovely living room and bedroom furniture. If you are lucky enough to be able to provide training from a young age then your pets will be more receptive to new training when they are older as well. Ideally you should train your pets that furniture is for humans and not for them. However, many people do let their pets on certain pieces of furniture, in which case your pets should know which ones they are allowed on, and which are forbidden.


Pet repellents
. If training your pets was never on the agenda and now they respect you as much as their fleas do, you’ll need to tackle the problem head on. Available from pet stores are products that you spray or sprinkle on your furniture to repel pets. They are often citric acid based, which is fine for humans, but pets, with their sensitive noses, don’t like it at all.

Discipline. This ties in with training, but even pets that have had no training at all with still respond to correct discipline. This doesn’t mean that you should hit your pets every time they jump on the chair or bedside cabinets, but instead be consistent with how you react when they do. Make sure you don’t let them get away with lying on the bed one day, only to chastise them the next.You should let them know your not happy by using short sharp noises and directing them out of the room, but make sure you praise them when they respond well to your requests.