Adolescent dogs often struggle with greeting people appropriately. This may be due to overexcitement or fearfulness which can peak during the teen stage.
When it comes to teaching dogs to keep their paws on the floor when greeting people, one of the key situations which will impact your training is how your dog interacts with you when you come home.
If your dog struggles to remain calm around people you meet in the street, you’ll want to be proactive in handling this situation.
When it comes to greeting people, puppies often become very excited.
When walking with your dog it is helpful to be able to cue them to return to your side by moving around behind you.
Teaching your dog good door manners can really help when it comes to collecting mail or bringing visitors into your home.