Hello. Thanks for taking the time to read this. Here's my story. I own two boxers (Stonewall and Einstein Brothers from the same mom) I orginally was only going to get one and a lady from my work went with me the same day and got one as well. A few months later my friend from work asked me if I would be willing to give the one she bought a home (Einstein). So now we have two Furbabies. They are around 18 months old or so and are great dogs. The only problem is they are very hyper. Especially when people come to visit. They jump and wiggle and go crazy they can't control themselves. The smaller one Stonewall 40lbs or so is very smart and seems to be slowly maturing and learning to chill out. But einstein is very timid of everything. Loud noises and new people really scare him. We have always believed that the first few months of his life spent at his other home where in someway very harsh. I wasn't there so I can't say what might have gone on. All I know is I will give him a happy loving home for the rest of his life. As a result of this harsh beginning Einstein is hard to train. He doesn't listen very good and is well...not dumb but just a little slow I guess. If you talk firmly to him to correct negative behavior he imediately thinks is going to be spanked and cowards down. Which we don't do. But as a result in stead of listening and learning his actions are wrong he is just over come with fear and forgets exactly why he is in trouble. When people visit they question if we ever discipline our dogs. I try to explain they are boxers and that we try hard to work with our boys. Generally they are great dogs but at times they become over excited and are very hard to calm down. We understand they only wanna play but being boxers the play is at times very rough(Not aggressive). Einstein loves to jump really high and use his feet to push hard off of people. Stonewall seems to jump less everyday and often tries to correct his brother by barking at him (As if he is saying stop being bad and they'll play with us). Any advice on calming them down would be great. As well as advice on how to make einstien feel safer and more comfortable. We thought after time he would be ok but it's been almost a year and he still is very timid. Thanks! Ohh I thought I would add that they are very smart they are potty trained with or without a doggie door as well as crate trained. The only issues they have is getting over excited and jumping. OHHH and Einstein is not fixed!! Plans to have him fixed are in the works. Hoping this might cure some issues. Thanks again.