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How do I keep my dog from jumping indoor gate?

I have 4 standard poodles that are supposed to stay in the kitchen at all timesbut sometimes when they are left alone one of them jumps the fence into the living room, does whatever she wants such as eat chocolate or sleep on the sofa, then jumps back into the kitchen when she hears a car in the drivewayI know which one it is because I actually caught her jumping onceI figure that since she waits until she thinks there are no people home she know it's bad so I have no clue how to train her not to jump since she never does it with people home anymoreif it's relevant, she used to sleep in my bed when she was a puppy and she waits by the other gate every night hoping I'll take her in and sometimes I do but she jumps over the living room gate more often then not so I don't think that's the problemI really need help because we like to leave candies out in a bowl so it's obviously really dangerous for her to be in there unsupervised.

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C6H12O6 is nothing more than a generic monosaccharide sugar.like glucose or galactose.and there are many other isomers of that formula which all do behave differently Leaves aren't a simple systemThey are a part of a complex lifeform of the kingdom plantae (i.eplants)They are NUMEROUS substancesAsking the chemical formula for a leaf is like asking what the chemical formula for a finger is.there are numerous substances All I really can tell you is that all lifeformsElephants are mostly made of four elements, And every living thing is mostly made of four elements Plants, bugs, birds, fish, bacteria, and Man Are mostly Hydrogen, Nitrogen, Carbon, andOxygen
Buy an extra tall gateStack one gate on top of anotherKeep the stuff in the living room picked up so that she is not rewarded for going into the roomPut aluminum foil on the furniture to keep her off.
A leaf's main job is usually this: To present its broad surface to the sun so that inside the leaf's' green tissue the almost-magical process of photosynthesis can take placePHOTOSYNTHESIS Now, during photosynthesis, sunlight energy is used to power chemical reactions that combine water with the air's carbon dioxide to form starchy carbohydrateIn other words, during photosynthesis, sunlight energy is stored in carbohydrate for later use Here's a simplified chemical formula for photosynthesis CO2 + 2H2O + sunlight - O 2 + (C H2O)n + H2 O orcarbon dioxide + water + sunlight - oxygen + carbohydrate + water

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