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(I know some dogs don't do this)
, working on it may help but I really wouldn't be worrying about him maybe wanting to steal a roast chicken if you aint watching him :-)> Should I always restrain him from jumping up at people or should he be allowed to develop some self control but we might have some mishaps along the way.
(lure & reward, pre-emp it and get in there with commands before he is to OTT to listen)
then as he will learn that is what he should be doing, if he is young, his self control will let him down from time to time, but when he gets a bit more self control he will know he is to control himself in that situation, if you see what I mean.(he's 2 & half yrs)
it's getting easier for him to do this - so there is hope :) BUT self control only works if the dog has been taight what to do in the first place :)> My question is around whether these are fully trainable issues or if there is an element of the dog wanting to not do the behaviour
> Should I always restrain him from jumping up at people or should he be allowed to develop some self control but we might have some mishaps along the way.
> He is still entire as I wanted to wait until he matured but would less testosterone make a difference to him?
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