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Hi

I experienced this with my 2 doodles and the trainer has a brilliant way of stopping the jumping!! basically everytime your doodle jumps hold their paws and talk nicely to them as if this was normal for as long as you can a few minute should be enough- the point being they get tired of being on only 2 legs and try to pull away but hold on for a few further minutes. Get at least 4/5 different people to do the same time - they will get to know that when they jump their paws get held and they dont like it so they wont do it !!

worked with our 2 great!!

ash xx
 

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Jac said:
Well, I want you to know that I have tried holding my dog's paws when they jump and it works like a charm! My two older Labradoodles, stopped the first time, my Poodle never did jump so no problem...my Goldendoodle is a bit tougher...but she is just a baby still. She is only 6 months old. Anyway, thanks for telling us about that! It isn't painful, angry or unpleasant...it just helps them to know that they are not in control and I don't think that they like it!
excellent am so pleased - sooo simple and harmless!!!
 

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Yey - am soo pleased it is such a nice way rather than squirting or shouting or punishing them .

mine are the same they occasionally go to do it and i go to hold their paws and they are straight on the floor!!

all i need now is them to stop chasing birds and return to me and everything will be fine!!!!
 
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