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15 weeks, right, usually after 12 weeks mate they have learned everything they are going to.... too late I'm afraid, she'll do it all our life now... Only kidden, just do what Lofti says, you just need to teach her the difference between good and bad. Reward good and frown on bad. You'll find she'll grow out of it. If jumping up is her worst habit, your doing fine. :clapper:

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15 weeks, right, usually after 12 weeks mate they have learned everything they are going to.... too late I'm afraid, she'll do it all our life now... Only kidden, just do what Lofti says, you just need to teach her the difference between good and bad. Reward good and frown on bad. You'll find she'll grow out of it. If jumping up is her worst habit, your doing fine. :clapper:

chhers you git you got me well worried when i read the first bit lol tell ya another thing shew is well ocialized but she is so scatty she smashed a glass then nearly shit herself coz of the noise im glad to hear im doing ok

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15 weeks is nothing mate, you'll be pulling the hair out by the time you've hit 15 months lol. I think the worst bit is between 6 and 12 months. They are just at that age when they look fully grown but as daft as a brush and your trying to introduce them to this whole new game, chasing quarry. I can remember a shepard telling me that we had it easy,he reckoned it was easier to teach a dog to chase a moving object that trying to get them not to. I suppose he had a point.

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15 weeks is nothing mate, you'll be pulling the hair out by the time you've hit 15 months lol. I think the worst bit is between 6 and 12 months. They are just at that age when they look fully grown but as daft as a brush and your trying to introduce them to this whole new game, chasing quarry. I can remember a shepard telling me that we had it easy,he reckoned it was easier to teach a dog to chase a moving object that trying to get them not to. I suppose he had a point.

yeah my eldest lurcher went through a all legs stage tripping over all the time lol im just gtonna start taking her roost shooting as she retrives alright lol but ive never had to teach a dog to chase they just do it

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15 weeks is nothing mate, you'll be pulling the hair out by the time you've hit 15 months lol. I think the worst bit is between 6 and 12 months. They are just at that age when they look fully grown but as daft as a brush and your trying to introduce them to this whole new game, chasing quarry. I can remember a shepard telling me that we had it easy,he reckoned it was easier to teach a dog to chase a moving object that trying to get them not to. I suppose he had a point.

yeah my eldest lurcher went through a all legs stage tripping over all the time lol im just gtonna start taking her roost shooting as she retrives alright lol but ive never had to teach a dog to chase they just do it

 

Aye, I've never had to teach a dog to chase either but you know what shepards are like... if they allow you on a field you agree with them lol.

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15 weeks is nothing mate, you'll be pulling the hair out by the time you've hit 15 months lol. I think the worst bit is between 6 and 12 months. They are just at that age when they look fully grown but as daft as a brush and your trying to introduce them to this whole new game, chasing quarry. I can remember a shepard telling me that we had it easy,he reckoned it was easier to teach a dog to chase a moving object that trying to get them not to. I suppose he had a point.

yeah my eldest lurcher went through a all legs stage tripping over all the time lol im just gtonna start taking her roost shooting as she retrives alright lol but ive never had to teach a dog to chase they just do it

 

Aye, I've never had to teach a dog to chase either but you know what shepards are like... if they allow you on a field you agree with them lol.

i suppose lol

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My alsation/grey x does it & he's leathal. He came out of Dogtrust as a stray & has knocked crowns off peoples teeth, bruised foreheads, & given two people a black eye. I shout 'down' in a stern voice if needs be fold your arms & turn your back to them.

It's easier than trying to make them sit cos thats when you tend to get belted in the face.

The other thing I did was keep a lead on & stand on it-that stopped him jumping up, as soon as he'd sat I stroked his chest & reward him.

He's 100% better than he was, he still has occasional mental spells but on the whole he's loads better. At 15 weeks to be sitting & coming back isnt bad so give her a couple of weeks & she'll be spot on

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