How Do I Get My Dog To Climb Stairs?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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  1. Clear off the steps. Make sure there is nothing on the stairs that your dog can trip over or knock over. …
  2. Distract the fearful dog. …
  3. Take it one step at a time. …
  4. Reverse it to go up the stairs.

Why does my dog not want to climb stairs?


Dogs with joint problems, arthritis, or loss of balance

may reveal health-related symptoms while climbing stairs. If you notice your pet climbing stairs with difficulty, hesitance, or refusing to climb them all together, it may hint towards a more significant problem.

Why is my dog afraid to climb stairs?

Medical Issues

Dogs with pain (like arthritis, hip, knee, or joint issues) can develop a “fear” of the stairs simply because of the discomfort it causes them when climbing or descending.

What to do if your dog is afraid of stairs?


Try using a favorite toy or an especially high value treat

. Start by standing near the stairs and encourage pup to approach. When they do, give them their reward and shower them with praise. Make them feel like they’re the best dog in the world, and they’ll forget about the scary association to the stairs.

How do I train my big dog to go up and down stairs?

When your dog is calm sitting on the second stair on the blanket with you in front of him move yourself down one stair, and encourage your dog to come to you down one stair with a treat or favorite toy. When your dog comes down a stair, praise him and give him his reward. Remove him from the staircase.

Can dogs be afraid of stairs?

For example,

if a puppy falls down the stairs, they could develop a fear

—or even the surface of the stairs, like tile, could freak them out wherever they are. At the same time, many of dogs’ lifetime fears actually stem from lack of experience with things.

Should dogs climb stairs?

Stairs are not always a bad thing when it comes to our dogs. In fact, in most cases,

majority of dogs are completely fine with using them

and there is little to no risk.

How do I get my big dog downstairs?

Slippery stairs are not only dangerous for humans—but for pets, too.

Placing adhesive carpets will create enough friction and cushion for improved staircase climbing

. Using ramps are also an excellent option for dogs who cannot use the stairs anymore. Ramps have a more accessible slope for your furry companion.

Why won’t my puppy go down stairs?

Most likely

the feeling of being out of control will increase his anxiety and make him more reluctant to use stairs

, rather than giving you a head start. Take things slowly. If training isn’t going too well then it’s best to carry puppy downstairs and try again another day.

What dog breeds can climb stairs?

  • Labrador Retrievers.
  • German Shepherds.
  • Corgis.
  • Athletic, Medium Sized Dogs.
  • Herding Dogs.
  • Shiba Inu.
  • Mixed Breeds.
  • Collies.

Do stairs cause hip dysplasia?


One study has shown that puppies climbing stairs at an early age were more likely to develop hip dysplasia

. So it is a sensible precaution to carry your small puppy up and down steps. Most experts recommend you don’t teach or encourage dogs to jump until they have stopped growing and this seems a sensible precaution.

What age can a puppy go up and down stairs?

It’s safest to carry puppies younger than

6 months

up and down stairs. After 6 months of age a puppy can be taught how to go up and down stairs in a controlled and safe environment, but don’t give your pup free access to stairs until it is fully grown and an adult dog.

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Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.