Okay well its not letting me post the video, but its on Linda's account. Awesomepaws. Very first video she posted. Title: Reward Placement.
I find this very helpful during ANY training time, not just for puppies. I work it into my sessions quite often. Its just a nice way to build rear strength and muscle memory to keep their back ends up when jumping. Sorry for commenting so much on your videos, but it looked like you wanted a little help and no one else seemed to respond.
It looks likes he's not judging the depth of the double, thats why hes knocking it. And a few bars were from having a little out-of-sync rear cross timing. Some he just crashed right through like he didnt properly judge the jump at all. And the remaining bars he was just knocking with his rear toes. I would keep doing the jump grids (in the other video) with the suggestions I gave there. And then also practice wrapping, crossing and sending over the double jump. Also, LM's method. I will attach.
Okay well its not letting me post the video, but its on Linda's account. Awesomepaws. Very first video she posted. Title: Reward Placement.
I find this very helpful during ANY training time, not just for puppies. I work it into my sessions quite often. Its just a nice way to build rear strength and muscle memory to keep their back ends up when jumping. Sorry for commenting so much on your videos, but it looked like you wanted a little help and no one else seemed to respond.
LabradorPowerPaws26 11 months ago
It looks likes he's not judging the depth of the double, thats why hes knocking it. And a few bars were from having a little out-of-sync rear cross timing. Some he just crashed right through like he didnt properly judge the jump at all. And the remaining bars he was just knocking with his rear toes. I would keep doing the jump grids (in the other video) with the suggestions I gave there. And then also practice wrapping, crossing and sending over the double jump. Also, LM's method. I will attach.
LabradorPowerPaws26 11 months ago