
Flatcoats will be flatcoats, I'm afraid. Our old Barti (long since departed) picked up the V.A.T. inspector by the arm (he was only a little man) and practically carried him indoors on one occasion. Needless to say, the V.A.T. inspection didn't take very long - he was carried out again quickly.
Flatcoats are a working breed -most need to have something in their mouths. Maybe you could harness this need , and start on retrieving lessons of some sort (John can help you here).
Jumping up - well they do it, don't they? When I used to train 'competition' obedience retrieves, I actually rather liked the dog jumping up to me - they're not going to put the article down. You get a nice fast recall, which you can moderate later. I acknowledge that it can be a nuisance - usually if you look the other way and put your hands behind your back they'll calm down, and treat when they're sitting.
Jo and the Casblaidd Flatcoats