A very simple way to correct a jumping dog is to get a correction collar. They call it a "pinch collar" and you can find it at any pet store. Here's what you can do: Put the pinch collar on your dog, and hook a leash to it. Let your dog walk around the house with the leash dragging around her. (You should never allow your dog to be unsupervised with the pinch collar.) When she does any sort of unwanted behavior, you need to instantly yank on the leash, starting with just a little tug. If your dog reacts to this small tug, stick with it, and just keep doing it every time your dog does something that you don't want. If she does not respond to the light tug, you can tug a little harder. Almost ALL dogs will respond to this, and especially the highly-trainable Labrador Retriever. Eventually, she will associate the pinching with the bad behavior, and she will stop. If you have a problem with your dog jumping on you (rather than the children), you can simply pull up your knee when she is jumping so that she jumps with her chest hitting your knee. You don NOT knee her in the chest, you simply put it up there. A lot of dogs will learn from that, but it is a little harder to teach your children this method.
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