The pup is looking for attention and the best way I have found isto turn away from them. When they are going to jump just turn your back to them. After a few times of doing this and then rewarding them with a rub they should start to come and sit first.
Each time they do, if they are small lift them and put them on the floor.
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Say/Shout "No" at them and if they do not move, push them gentley.
If he's a puppy teach him the command "jump". Then you can say "no jump" and punish, when he jumps on people. If he's not a puppy disapline him when he jumps on people.
they can:sit, lie down, roll over, play dead, jump, come,stay,beg,and others.
Don't do it! -I did it, but my puppy was just... a liar!
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Get a puppy pad and odour remover for when it goes on the floor. Eventually move the puppy pad outside.
The simple answer is you keep them separated when you are not there. Introduce them when you are and teach the dog to accept the puppy.
Teach it to 'stay'.
train him to come
Puppy schools are for both the owner and the puppy. Most schools allow you to attend with your dog, and not only teach your dog obedience but teach the dog owner how to interact correctly with their pet.
Sure, the puppy is playing with you. Don't allow it to jump on you and get aggressive though. It's better that the puppy chases you, instead of you having to chase the puppy.
It depends if you have cold weather and you have a small dog. The dog might not want to go outside into the really cold weather. That's why people would use the pee pad. Going outside you need to teach them to let you know when the go to go. My opinion you might want to teach the puppy both so when its to cold to go outside it can use the pee pad.
you must teach it to jump by making it look straight at you and jumping after a few times it will jump to and it learbs to jump on your back