Arg! So I've run into a behavioral problem with the pups that I'm having trouble correcting. Orion (about 8 and a half months) and Laika (about 8 months) have started jumping up on people to greet them when they come over. They never do it to me when I get home because they know they'll get in trouble if they do, so I'm having trouble getting them to not do it to others. With me they'll be super excited and I know they want to jump on me but I have long since corrected them for jumping on me so they'll just wriggle around at my feet and look happy. So they know jumping on mom is bad, but when people come over I tell them not to let them jump, that the command is "off", and that I'm totally okay with them disciplining them, since I can't be everywhere at once. The problem is people rarely listen to me. They'll tell them off and they dogs won't listen so they'll just let them continue jumping, or they'll pet their heads while they jump at them. I'll run over there and they get in trouble but its hard for Orion and Laika to know what's not okay to do if people are always letting them do it. I have a very young nephew and I do not want my dogs jumping on him once he learns to walk, so its important I get this solved as soon as possible. Does anyone have suggestions other than to get better friends? :P