Stopping jumping isn’t about one training session—it’s about creating habits.
And habits are built through repetition.

Focus on Daily Reinforcement
Every interaction is an opportunity to teach.
Reward:
- Calm approaches
- Sitting automatically
- Relaxed greetings
Practice Beyond Guests
Use training throughout daily life:
- Greeting family members
- Walk encounters
- Meeting familiar people
This strengthens reliability.
Avoid Accidental Reinforcement
Even occasional jumping rewards can slow progress.
Stay mindful of:
- Excited greetings
- Roughhousing immediately after jumping
- Inconsistent boundaries
Celebrate Small Improvements
Progress may look like:
- Fewer jumps
- Shorter excitement bursts
- Faster recovery
Those small wins matter.
Final Thoughts
Polite greetings are built through:
- Clear communication
- Positive reinforcement
- Consistency
And when dogs understand what works, they naturally begin making better choices on their own.