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training him to not jump up is difficult but you can ask your visitors to turn their backs on the dog and all must ignore him completely until he calms down.
you can explain that you have started training him and that you will need their cooperation.
you can buy dog treats and, as a good reward for him not jumping up, give him a goody.
rawhide chews are another good doggy pacifier as is a very good dog bed, where truly he should feel chilled out and happy.
lastly, very very long walks, staffys have boundless energy that doesn't seem to lessen as they get older!
failing all, you could enroll in dog training classes as this is usually about training the owner and not the dog.
good doggy aaahhhh!!!!!
HI
We have a jack russel who was obsessed with chasing cats, we wanted to get two kittens and a behaviour specialist advised us to drop a coke tin with pebbles in it next to him whenever he showed any interest, be carefull he doesn't realise it's you thats dropped it and you don't hit him with it.
We only did it once and the dog turns his head away from cats now and won't look at them!
if my dog ever does something that I'm not happy with if he dosent stop after being told i put him in another room for a while to calm down and then let him back in, if he carries on then he goes back out and this goes on untill he get that I don't like what hes doing this doesnt take very long once or twice out and he knows not to do it again dog's are far from stupid and all they want is to make you happy and by reacting the way you are at the moment, you are actually making him worse good luck :-)