Our Lab mix won't leave us alone!

Posted by Elis-Mom
Oct 27, 2008
Hi! I'm new to this forum and was wondering if anyone can help. We adopted Eli from a rescue group. He is adorable but does have a couple of bad habits. He loves to jump on people (especially when we are sitting down). We've tried everything but he still insists on jumping up. He refuses to stop badgering us until he is ready to stop. He jumps on people when they come in the house, when he's on his walks. He also is a compulsive kisser, which turns quite manic and becomes nipping. Stern "no's" have not worked, ignoring him has not worked. He does seem to get sheer joy in jumping - he will take stairs 5 at a time just for fun. He is walked for about 2 miles a day but nothing seems to tire him out! Any suggestions? Thanks.
Posted by KOPsBecks
Oct 27, 2008
Hey hopefully I can help!!

Lab's make great pets, but wow have they got some energy Sounds like you're experienceing this first-hand!!

JUMPING:
If a dog jumps on you, stand upright, don't make eye contact - completely ignore, cross your arms and stand with your feet a little spread apart. Eventually they will stop jumping, when they do, that is the time to lean down to their level and pet calmly.
If they don't stop, your can use a tin filled with stones and shake it everytime he jumps up to put him off and shock him, then say "NO" very loudly and with assertion. The shock makes him listen.

NIPPING:
This really isn't acceptable and could become quite a problem, especially around children. Once again ignoring Eli will let him know that this behaviour is not acceptable and then you can reward him for good calm behaviour. Once again you can use the tin with stones in it to get his attention and then say "NO" if he does not stop. Don't encourage even a mild form of this eg. his kissing habit!

A suggestion for energetic dogs like Eli is taking up regular obedience training, it is a good energy expending exercise, a good chance to socialise and also brings discipline and respect into your relationship. Seek out a good local obedience club and join. It does wonders for your dog. Once they begin to respect your commands it makes life a lot easier!