spiritdogs
Posted : 11/27/2006 3:36:41 PM
Forget the "no", you will accomplish little. It doesn't tell the dog what you want him to do
instead of jumping up. One thing you can try is to have the dog drag his leash around - you can step on it, about a foot from the buckle, so that he "self corrects" every time he jumps. Then, you can tell him "sit" and reward the sit. Behavior that is rewarded (even occasionally) continues, and behavior that is completely ignored extinguishes, or goes away. Or, you could try clicker training a polite greeting.
BTW, if anyone gives the puppy attention for jumping up, even if it's negative attention, you will almost certainly have a continuing problem with this. Kneeing, or pushing the dog away, will make some dogs think you are aggressing or even inviting them to play. Even making eye contact with a jumping dog can keep it happening. Dogs jump because they are trying to reach your face (to provide you with a proper canine greeting, which is to sniff the side of your face). They simply need to be taught that humans prefer to be greeted from a sitting position.