Labradoodle & Goldendoodle Forum
He is so long legged he can stand up on our counters and on the dinner table.
He understands "Down" but can't get that its a no-no.
Any suggestions?
thanks,
Dave
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Does he ever get anything from up on the counters? That will encourage him to keep trying if he ever finds anything he considers 'worth it'.
Do you catch him in the act most of the time?
Can you gate him off from that area for a while? Or at least keep a leash on him in the house so you can give a correction and pull him off with a firm "NO!" I think with a command like "Down" which it seems you are using differently than the down command that means "lie down" it's great that he will get off the counter on command, but like you said what you really want is for him to not ever put his paws up in the FIRST place.
My opinion is that for most problems the best solution is getting full obedience out of your dog through training. And by that I mean training him in obedience to the point where he will obey on and off leash even around distractions (out in the world, at the park, dog park, downtown, beach, farmer's market, around other dogs, etc). Consider finding a training class or training facility that has beginner's through advanced (off leash reliability) work. It's a long road, but you'll get more out of it than you ever imagined.
In the meantime I suggest keeping a leash on him (while supervised) in the house, blocking entrance to the kitchen if possible, crating when you can't watch him, and perhaps setting up a booby trap. Some people have found a safe booby trap to work. For example, a cookie sheet with something that smells good to him but tied to a bunch of empty soda cans that will come crashing down and possibly scaring him from trying his paws on the counter. I've never done this, but there are other such similar ideas you might find online or from others here. He should NOT be able to obtain the desired item otherwise it might be worth it to him anyway. But the booby trap should just 'scare' him away from the activity of counter surfing.
Adina,
I know tape works to keep kittens and cats off of things, (the sticky side, that is) would it also work for dogs? I haven't tried it, but am curious. I am also not wanting to hurt their paws, any ideas here?
Thanks for the cookie sheet idea. It seems to have stopped Brandy
in his tracks after 2 times. Hasn't done it since.
Thanks so much
Dave
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