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Anyone else got a climber/jumper? Jarvis is now almost 8 months and has become quite the little climber and jumper. I've found him on shelves and tables and all manner of places I never in my wildest dreams expected him to be able to reach. He is usually so loyal and well trained and will happily listen and do whatever you tell him (I think he enjoys obeying and learning) but once he is left alone for even a few moments he seems to be overcome with the urge to GET HIGHER AND HIGHER. lol. He went ahead of us down a path in a park recently and this happened. :eek::D:rolleyes: (my ipad doesn't like helping me upload photos so here is a link Jarvis climbs treel; Instagram ) Has anyone dealt with this problem and how did you train it out of them? He is walked a lot, socialises with other dogs daily, attends doggy day care once a week and plays in the house and outside all the time so I'm sure it isn't a stimulation issue - I'd just really love to not have to worry about him falling from a 7ft bookcase. |
LOL, are you sure Jarvis isn't part cat? Peanut can hardly jump up on the bed with his steps!! |
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We went away for 10 days around a month ago so he went to his regular doggy day care for a long stay and has come back with many new and varied skills. |
LOL I have never heard of this- I am baffled! Do you take him on a lot of walks or maybe even a light run? Maybe he needs more exercise? LOL |
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My Pixie is a jumper and amazing climber too. When she was a Puppy I couldn't find her after I took my shower. I was looking all over the house starting to panic bc she always comes when I call. All of a sudden I heard a rustling in the trash and I looked in and there she was having a grand ole time. She had jumped from the kitchen chair to the kitchen table and leaped into the trash..She amazed me how she accomplished that one. |
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Or custom make him a cat tree! |
Here is a thread for your Jarvis.. http://www.yorkietalk.com/forums/fun...ml#post4226395 Have you ever tried? |
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