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Question by bruce gorman
Submitted on 8/30/2003
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how can i keep a lab from jumping on me constantly, even when told no?


Answer by Catherine
Submitted on 10/22/2004
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Put a leash on the dog and have someone walk up to you. When the dog jumps, give one swift tug to the side and say 'Off!'. The dog will learn if you are constant.

 

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