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Re: Jumping up – real help needed (again)

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Justine&Rafe
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Just read through those links – will be taking them with me wherever I go.

Have a feeling that Rafe would be one of those that just tries harder if I  turned my back to him, but perhaps the one where the signal is to hold out a hand for a click and a lick may be better.

Just as an extra note of panic – would he eventually not even need the hand?  How long am I looking at for him to “get it”?  

And one other thing – he is sooooo quick at getting up there – what do I do to get his focus on training before he leaps straight up?

Claire met him – my fault – I turned my back to get my boots on and he was in the car, on top of her.  He’s soooo fast.

Never thought of pushing him down as being rewarding before – ta.  Just going to have to go about it another way tho – coz if they turned around he’d be able to knock them flying.  Pushing him down seemed to be the only way of doing it – but will stop that straight away.

Going to make the boyfriend help me over the wknd, so will try anything to get it right.

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