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Agility Training for Dogs : Use Jump Training for Dog Agility Training



Learn how to teach your dog to jump when teaching your dog agility in this free video. Expert: Elise Paffrath Bio: Elise Paffrath began her dog agility career in the early 1970s and has trained dogs that have earned the sport’s highest titles. Filmmaker: Christian Munoz-Donoso

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25 Responses to “Agility Training for Dogs : Use Jump Training for Dog Agility Training”

  1. Bubble734 Says:

    that dog is so well trained!! my dog is really good at jumping (he can go really high) but he has to follow a treat over he doesn’t go on command. I’m gonna try to teach him though. :D

  2. laurenoc101 Says:

    i trained my goldendoodle Holly to do agility, she has SOOOO much potential, and jumps way higher than the height requirments for her age and size. I have a video on my channel, check it out and let me know what you think.

  3. frappegirl1 Says:

    that dog gots A LOT of energy..

  4. cicishirley Says:

    that is sooooooo funny my dog does the same thing i wish she would go over i mean how many things do we jump over in a day

  5. agileagility Says:

    Look into local trainers, or research it more and learn how.

  6. agileagility Says:

    I would start teaching that he HAS to jump. Do small jumps at first so that your dog cant go under and use lots of praise and reward.

  7. ReflectionStudios Says:

    I would think that the best option would be to enroll him in an agility class.

  8. wirbleworldkristy Says:

    my dog has alot of potential but he gets bored to easley and goes under the bars instead of jumping

  9. agileagility Says:

    Well, I train dogs, and thats exactly how I do it. Start with bars on the ground to get the idea. Even bars on the grounds to introduce the puppies work.

  10. grayce13 Says:

    I really need help i want my dog to be in agility becuase he really likes to run he loves to pull me on my skates and skateboard ANYWAY HE IS NOT A PUPPY AND IV GOTTEN HIM TO JUMP OVER POLES BUT NOT TO HIGH AND I NEED TO NO WHAT U THINK HOW CAN I GET HIM TO DO AGILITY AND HE DOESENT PLAY WITH TOYS SO I USE TREATS

  11. kareenarose Says:

    EXPLANE MORE

  12. Joshlowe360 Says:

    you cant just give them treats or they can get obesity.
    praise is much better.
    my mum is a vet.

  13. AgilityHelp Says:

    Great vids but they really need to add more training step by step and less talking.

  14. animallover151999 Says:

    OMG I totally agree with you!

  15. Mariji18 Says:

    The clicker is a precursor to treats or toys. You click then give a treat or toy. So it should work because the moment you click you give them a treat or toy. The click in itself is not the reward it is just letting the dog know it did what you wanted right and you are going to reward them. You may not be using the clicker the right way or done enough training with the clicker before teaching tricks.

  16. Lilcool88 Says:

    I like the advice, but I wish it was a dog that didn’t know agility so it would be more easier for me to learn since that dog knows agility already so your just showing us not teaching step by step.

  17. daidreamer4sky Says:

    I honestly, dont like the clicker. It doesnt work for me. I discorvered that my dogs react more to toys and treats.

  18. ilyTtixie406 Says:

    I totaly agree, they really should give a little more info in training. But it’s a good vid for a experenced dog. :)

  19. chloedevos Says:

    that chick was so nervous she started cracking her nuckles

  20. Natalina85 Says:

    If I could only get my sheltie that well-trained!! Someday, someday…

  21. ShortySophie4ever Says:

    good but dogs do avoid the jump how do u stop that

  22. IrishaKonstantinovna Says:

    this was really helpful, now i know where to start with my dog. Thanks

  23. AgilityMalamute Says:

    Great vid– lots of info in under 2 mins.

  24. mightymikaagility Says:

    Good vid

  25. horselover987654321 Says:

    i really agree.

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