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[quote=Anonymous] We have a dependent dog, who shredded papers and cardboard, and on one occasion, a chair leg, when we left him alone too long. He LOVES people. Everyone, especially children. He will jump on anyone who approaches, to greet them in proper dog fashion. Despite our best efforts, we can't seem to break him out of that. I force him into a sit when kids want to pet him - he is very fluffy and cute-looking. Once he was swarmed near the elementary school by a group of kids and he was in 7th heaven. He didn't even jump that time, since he had all this attention and little hands fluffing up his fur. We took him to the kite festival in DC, and his strutted around enjoying the attention, and didn't jump that time either. Unfortunately, I don't have large, adoring crowds at hand on a daily basis to make him stop jumping. He wants to get as close to us as possible when we're in the house, and will come asking for belly rubs and petting. [/quote]
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