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Any ideas lads on how I can start teachin him the basics of jumpin

cause he just sits there there stuburn little shi. Lol

 

he is a saluki lurcher aswel

 

Any ideas welcome

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Guest jt750

maybe he's not ready ...but start off small say 6 inches ( step over) and just lead walk the pup over these during the training time ..then just build the height slowly until as such times it'll need to jump

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Patience and slowly increase, as jt75o says, start with say a scaffold plank which is about a foot then increase by a couple of inches a day, cover the bottom gap to discourage crawling, make a game of it ie fuss and jump with it the first few days, till its to high for you and it will come together. Again take time, you can spare a few weeks with such a youngster, don't get frustrated/annoyed the dog will get nervy of the jump. Try to end on success so if it increases a couple of inches stop and call it a day don't keep going until failure as failure teaches failure . Lastly don't over do it the joints are still soft and developing.

Regards sandymere.

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block, say a garden gate with fence posts however high you like, step over it and walk away from your dog, i did this yesterday by acsident with the gate into our wood after feeding the chickens and my 7 month lab jumped/scrambled over a 2ft-ish gate (i thought he'd gone through already) and befor that he had only jumped 3 fenceposts with a tennis ball

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when i was gettin my saluki x pup into jumpin, on our walks we always used to find fences of all sizes so start with the little ones, the dog at first wil be wary about going over it, so what we had to do was jump over ourself and start walkin away an call the dog, soon as he jumps it, praise him show hes done good and get him to do it again, if the dog dont do it tha way, lift him over and encourage him to jump back, dont try to get the dog to jump every fence as it will get utterly bored and wont want to know anymore. Just little bit every day and gradually the dog will build more confidence and wil be jumpin without thinkin bout it. just have a lot of patience and time. all the best

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i have been teaching my wee bitch to jump in the last week,i put a wooden bar across the entrance at the side of my house about 3 inches highlaugh.gif well she is only 2 mths old,i let her do this 3 times a day while retreiving an old sock,for doing this i let her rag the sock for a few minutes when she is finished and then take it of her,the key i think is to be patient and don't over do the exercise,little and often,cheers......johnthumbs.gif

 

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put its food the other side it'll soon jump! just make sure it cant go underneath

let it see other dogs doing it and walk away a bit and see if will do i mate my bitch just turned 5 months not far away from full size fence jumping now always start small helps if plenty different size fences about :thumbs:
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As has been said already put some planks of wood in a gateway that you go through everyday so that when you

go your walk the dog has to jump them to follow you. Start off low and gradually increase the height as the dog gets more confidence.

 

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