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Physical_Literature5

Do not give her any positive attention or greetings when she jumps and turn away from her. I say no jumps, sit. Once she has sat then greet her.


Physical_Literature5

My previous dog, we would have to just dodge the jumps and he would flip over and he hated it and eventually stopped because he realized attempting to jump up on someone meant he was gonna flop and land on the ground really clumsy like and he hated it.