Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

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  1. UncleBob

    UncleBob Supporting Member Forum Supporter

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    OK, like many of you, I'm in the process of discouraging my dog from jumping up when he meets people. Now and then we take Harvey to Tesco - I wait outside with Harvey while the better half does some shopping. The variety of people is great for his continuing socialisation.

    Anyway, this evening a chap in a motorised wheelchair, accompanied by his wife, came out of the shop and stopped to ask if it was OK to stroke Harvey. I said it was but warned that Harv could be a little ... enthusiastic ::) Next think I know the chap has patted his legs to encourage Harvey to jump up and Harv is licking his face like it's an ice cream! :eek:

    Now, ordinarily I'd make Harvey sit when he jumps up but I couldn't bring myself to do it. What would you have done?
     
  2. JulieT

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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    I'd have let them both have a good time, and worried about it later! ;D

    That's probably why I've had so much trouble stopping jumping up!
     
  3. lynnelogan

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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    i think i would of just done the same,...harvey will soon get to know when he can and cant jump up to greet people, keep up with the training :)
     
  4. Stacia

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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    Its a one off, gave the chap pleasure :)
     
  5. Naya

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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    I agree with the others.....it is a bit different in that situation ;)
     
  6. MadMudMob

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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    I'd have done the same and if it was a situation that might be repeated I'd train slapping my legs as an invitation to nicely put paws up.
     
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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    Aww....Harvey was clearly responding appropriately to the invitation given :D

    A one-off hopefully.
     
  8. Penny+Me

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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    Personally I don't see a problem with allowing a dog to jump up if it's been invited, the problem is when they're doing it without being asked.

    Harvey was invited up for a cuddle and a fuss, so I think it's fine :)
     
  9. UncleBob

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    Re: Exceptions for jumping up? What would you do?

    [quote author=Penny+Me link=topic=5448.msg68718#msg68718 date=1397682404]
    Personally I don't see a problem with allowing a dog to jump up if it's been invited, the problem is when they're doing it without being asked.

    Harvey was invited up for a cuddle and a fuss, so I think it's fine :)
    [/quote]

    That's a good way of looking at it. I like that. Thanks all (I don't feel so conflicted about it now ;) )
     

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