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<blockquote data-quote="LoveMoo11" data-source="post: 595837" data-attributes="member: 8863"><p>I have an eight month old pitbull/greyhound mix. She's pretty good, knows how to sit, stay, shake, lay down, but has a wicked short attention span. She gets distracted easily and then she ignores you because she is too focused on the new thing. The biggest problem I am having with her is jumping. She usually does this when people arrive, no matter who it is, she will jump up and get all excited. She's about 60lbs so if she jumps right she can knock you off balance. She'll continue to do it if the person sits down, she'll try to get in their lap and lick their face-which not many people like. Its really embarrassing because I am not in control of her, she won't listen AT ALL when i tell her no. I hate to have to kennel her all the time though when people come over. She's such a social dog- I really want her to just greet people politely. I've tried telling her no, pushing her down. etc...I am sure some of it is just puppy behavior but I'd like to nip it in the bud. Any tips?</p><p>THANK YOU!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LoveMoo11, post: 595837, member: 8863"] I have an eight month old pitbull/greyhound mix. She's pretty good, knows how to sit, stay, shake, lay down, but has a wicked short attention span. She gets distracted easily and then she ignores you because she is too focused on the new thing. The biggest problem I am having with her is jumping. She usually does this when people arrive, no matter who it is, she will jump up and get all excited. She's about 60lbs so if she jumps right she can knock you off balance. She'll continue to do it if the person sits down, she'll try to get in their lap and lick their face-which not many people like. Its really embarrassing because I am not in control of her, she won't listen AT ALL when i tell her no. I hate to have to kennel her all the time though when people come over. She's such a social dog- I really want her to just greet people politely. I've tried telling her no, pushing her down. etc...I am sure some of it is just puppy behavior but I'd like to nip it in the bud. Any tips? THANK YOU! [/QUOTE]
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