Allow your dog to wear his leash in the house, when he jumps step on the
leash and say DOWN or OFF and give him a treat when he doesn't try to repeat
the jumping.

 

Good luck

 

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of buttafamily5
Sent: Thursday, January 25, 2007 9:06 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [labradoodles] Re: Doodles Jumping

 

I'm anxious to hear people's tips on this as well -- as this is
Dempsey's latest "thing". His training is going well also, but his new
thing is jumping. Just when we get one thing corrected, another crops
up! He is only 4 months old. We start "basic training" classes on Monday. 
One thing that we do have success with is the spray bottle with
vinegar and water. He hates it, so all we have to do is pick it up and
say "off!" and he calms down. We have read that we should say "off!"
instead of "down", as "down" should be used when you want them to lie
down in the submissive position (yet another thing we need to
master!).He has also taken to nipping at our heels as we go upstairs
(where he is not allowed), which really hurts and must stop!

Donna

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>
> Hi I have a 7 month old F1 Labradoodle called Harvey. His training is 
> going okay at the moment apart from jumping up on people in the house 
> and outside as well.When he is in the house we try lifting our knee to 
> his chest which eventually stops him.But when he is outside and off the 
> lead he will jump up on anyone wether it be a toddler or an adult,which 
> can be frightening for them as you can imagine.Also if anyone comes 
> into the house he jumps all over them. Can anyone give me advice on how 
> to stop this please.
>

 

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