How to Stop Your Dog From Jumping On The Counter
A client’s dog loves to jump on the counter and steal food whenever she’s cooking dinner. Has this happened to you?
My dog Amelia was very adept at counter surfing in her early days.
She never actually figured out that she could have jumped entirely onto the bench (thank goodness) but she was very good at finding the exact foothold which enabled her to turn her head on its side and flick her tongue out to its fullest length in order to swipe cakes, biscuits and pretty much everything off the bench.
It was simultaneously impressive and annoying.
In this video, I give you some practical steps for avoiding chaos in the kitchen.
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