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only fence i would lift them over is them f*ckin razor sharp double fences,if the dog has not already jumped it.....or a deer fence due to the height,but my dog has been known to jump them on some quarry :yes:;)

 

How do you lift it over a deer fence mate? I'd love to see that.

not easily....but if needs must :laugh:

 

:laugh: I know what your saying mate :laugh:

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My dogs jump no bother, and when on the chase will jump the obstacle, but depending on some fence situation/location I will choose to lift them over, a dog that won't jump full stop is a different ket

Most people who don't allow or teach their dogs to jump state that it's to reduce the chance of injury and yes they do have a point. However a non jumping dog can also be injured trying to go through

canny jump its as much use as a chocolate fireguard mate....

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Lurcher's that don't jump? aren't they called Corgi's?

no mate a lurcher that dont jump is just that it dont f*****g jump.A corgi is a little terrier type with no tail hope that helped you out

No, that was taking the piss and a Corgi is nothing like a terrier. Its more of a Collie, hope that helped you :D .

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Lurcher's that don't jump? aren't they called Corgi's?

no mate a lurcher that dont jump is just that it dont f*****g jump.A corgi is a little terrier type with no tail hope that helped you out

No, that was taking the piss and a Corgi is nothing like a terrier. Its more of a Collie, hope that helped you :D .

so was i taking the piss but can a corgi jump when its out herding sheep :laugh:
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Lurcher's that don't jump? aren't they called Corgi's?

no mate a lurcher that dont jump is just that it dont f*****g jump.A corgi is a little terrier type with no tail hope that helped you out

No, that was taking the piss and a Corgi is nothing like a terrier. Its more of a Collie, hope that helped you :D .

so was i taking the piss but can a corgi jump when its out herding sheep :laugh:

And a lot of them have tails, the Cardigan Welsh Corgi.

Now we've sorted that out back to the grounded Lurchers :laugh:

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Most people who don't allow or teach their dogs to jump state that it's to reduce the chance of injury and yes they do have a point.

However a non jumping dog can also be injured trying to go through or under the obstacle so injuries can arise from either.

With regards to non jumpers, at some point in their lives whilst pursuing game most will probably attempt a jump even when they haven't been taught, to my mind this is the most likliehood of an injury.

In fact thinking back over the years most injuries I've seen occur through jumping were either young inexperienced dogs or dogs who hadn't been taught to jump.

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Most people who don't allow or teach their dogs to jump state that it's to reduce the chance of injury and yes they do have a point.

However a non jumping dog can also be injured trying to go through or under the obstacle so injuries can arise from either.

With regards to non jumpers, at some point in their lives whilst pursuing game most will probably attempt a jump even when they haven't been taught, to my mind this is the most likliehood of an injury.

In fact thinking back over the years most injuries I've seen occur through jumping were either young inexperienced dogs or dogs who hadn't been taught to jump.

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Mine jump and IMO its needed especially the land I run all 3 of mine are trained to jump , I've 3 dogs and all jump anything but when mooching I will choose spots that arnt too dangerous to jump

Pics of 2 of my 3 dogs can never get a pic of my big dog jumping lol always blurry lol

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fcuk that. a lurcher hell bent on catching the quarry, going at 35+ mph jumping a fence into the unknown.

 

my dogs jump BUT take a look at the other side of the coin.

It comes with the territory perhaps you should take up knitting if you over analyse everything like this......what do you think of dogs running flat out through woods?

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My dogs jump everything from stock fences ,stone walls ,gates, dykes, even jumped a sheep :laugh: anything that needs jumping my dogs will jump when in pursuit of quarry that's the one thing i can't control is what they jump and don't jump when chasing , that's for the dog to decide I wish I could control it.

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