
We managed to stop the jumping up before it developed into a habbit (2 days as a pup - wow we were lucky :) ), but what we had problems with was mouthing & pay-biting visitors due ot excitment :(
Rather than try to stop the mouthing/play biting, I got his attention before he had chance to start and got him laying down (he'd calm down quicker that way). I'd use treats to get his attention and treats to rewards quite often for staying laid down, at first I had to keep him on a lead, but gradually as he got the message (visors = go to kitchen & I'll get treats if I sit/lay and not chew on the visitors) I stopped needing the lead.
It did take a while, but was defiantely worth the time invested. My parents will come into my house without knocking, when Buster was younger I had to keep my door locked or he'd be hanging off thier sleves and being a complete idiot, but now I leave my door unlocked, as soon as he hears somebody coming in, he'll run towards the door to greet them, but I only have to say 'kitchen' and he'll tank on back to there to wait for his biccy even before he's greeted the visitor :-D
The only thing I find now that treats are being phased out, is that Buster will go up to a visitor & poke them in the leg with his nose, he'll then look at me as if to say "see, I was gentle, were's my biccy?'.
(obviously rewarding gentle interactions had sunk in at the same time as stopping the general loony behaviour)