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..alright, here's a few more pics of butler and 1 of rage,he's started jumping well enough, and is doing sheep wire now , in the pics i cut two strands of barbed wire as he was using his back legs on the fence,in a week or so i'll put 1 of the 2 strands of wire back up and build him up from there to gates etc.he's recall is good and he's brillant with our horses, sheep next and so on.more pics to follow this evening,cheers keith

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bullyson,i'm not nit picking mate but it looks as though that is a bad place to learn your young dogs to jump,they are haveing to land on the stones off the dry stone wall which could cause bad injury and it looks just as bad jumping the other way.

 

i know you can't tell a dog where to jump from when pursuing it's quarry but when your training i would probably pick a better spot,good luck with your training anyway.

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bullyson,i'm not nit picking mate but it looks as though that is a bad place to learn your young dogs to jump,they are haveing to land on the stones off the dry stone wall which could cause bad injury and it looks just as bad jumping the other way.

 

i know you can't tell a dog where to jump from when pursuing it's quarry but when your training i would probably pick a better spot,good luck with your training anyway.

 

marco i konw what your saying, he was suppose to jump from the wall over the fence,the wall giving him extra height to gain his confidence,but he saw one of my dog chasing another dog and jumped back over.

i will have to pick a better spot just incase, keith

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