If positive reinforcement like clicker training doesn't help (and sometimes it doesn't, especially with the gaze hounds! ) then you will have to try a more direct approach: when the puppies jump on you, hold their front paws and lightly step on their hind paws. Then let go.It will only take a few repetitions of this to convince them to keep their front paws to themselves.
Lifetime dog friend; former animal health technician.
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