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Old 04-07-2011, 04:02 PM   #17
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Originally Posted by Britster View Post
In the class, they were pretty low, because there was a Corgi in the class who couldn't jump very high. So we would do the 3 small dogs in a row (so we didn't have change all the jump heights) and then the 3 big dogs would go. Jackson could have probably jumped 14" with ease.

I know you are supposed to wait until the dog is over a year for high jumps so the growth plates completely close (18 months for large breeds).

But these were how low they were in our class....
YouTube - Agility I Graduation Runs

I'm guessing 8"? Awww, watching agility videos again makes me miss it sooo much! I can't wait 'til our classes start again. Here is a link I found:

See Spot Sit, LLC - Agility Jump Heights
Brit have you investigated the dock diving?

It is an all time blast, humans and dogs have a great time. Plus it is super great for pups with LP or HD etc. Soft on the joints, great cardio, and fun all wrapped up in one little event.

Our first time we went to Kalamazoo Michigan cause there was an event there. I ran into some BRT folks who were showing in UKC and were yeah, Gail is competing here, and I said well whoops nope, but I'll see the conformation rings, but we are here to do dock diving!. They all thought I was nuts. Travelling staying overnight just to do dock diving. Well we had about a dozen or so jumps over 4-5 hrs it was really busy. When we got back to our motel, Magic was so tired he fell asleep immediately Water sun, toys laughter what could be a better day.
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