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Posted by dumbdog1988 on 06-26-2013 02:59 AM:

getting a dog to load

ive got a 3 year old dog that was hunted out of a car until a year ago and i havnt been trying to get her to load until the past several months. She will put her front legs on the tailgate and thats it. Ive been grabbing her lead and throwing her in the box since i cant get her to jump. How can i fix this other than a 22 bullet? By the way shes a dam nice dog just cant load?


Posted by LIL-E on 06-26-2013 03:05 AM:

If They are that nice ... I don't mind helping out but that's just me.


Posted by JiM on 06-26-2013 03:16 AM:

Big D did the same thing. Brian would lift his ass up and in he went. Never heard anyone complain about it.

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Posted by brogy on 06-26-2013 04:02 AM:

I'll lift a good dog in the truck but not a sorry one.

I have one that wouldn't load until it was almost 5 years old. Then he decided that he didn't like being picked up by his tail and collar anymore. Even now, he'll load in my truck but no one elses.

I've seen some awfully nice hounds that wouldn't load up in a truck.

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Posted by patches9452 on 06-26-2013 04:05 AM:

sometimes they have to decide its easier to load than not to


Posted by CLJohnson on 06-26-2013 04:33 AM:

Practice, keep doing it, foot to the butt methodology.

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Posted by groworg1 on 06-26-2013 04:36 AM:

it might help if the truck didn't have a six inch spring lift and another 3 inch body lift and 35 inch tires and a bottom storage box lol !


Posted by Jay Bird 76 on 06-26-2013 10:49 AM:

As long as truck is not jacked up, just walk him kinda quick from aboit 10ft back and when he is about 2 fr from the truck, say load and pick up on the leash. Ive had plenty of dogs and this worked for them all. Yoir basically picking them up somewhate with the leash and they jump rather than running into the truck...you can also put a treat in the box to help.


Posted by Jackson87 on 06-26-2013 01:57 PM:

Any smart dog can be taught to load.JMO.


Posted by daryl wyland on 06-26-2013 03:20 PM:

If you are sure she can jump
you could try removeing your dog box & practice with her just jumping into the bed of the truck it may help to put another dog up there also
or maybe put her feed bowl up there at feeding time we all know how our hounds love there food

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Posted by old ben on 06-26-2013 04:12 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by daryl wyland
If you are sure she can jump
you could try removeing your dog box & practice with her just jumping into the bed of the truck it may help to put another dog up there also
or maybe put her feed bowl up there at feeding time we all know how our hounds love there food

ya throw meat scraps up n the bed u c how lazy they are lol

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Posted by perry co cooner on 06-26-2013 06:23 PM:

quote:
Originally posted by LIL-E
If They are that nice ... I don't mind helping out but that's just me.

X2

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Posted by josh on 06-26-2013 06:52 PM:

A few years ago I started a female and hunted only off my 4 wheeler.

It was too high and she had to wait for me to open the door anyway, So she learned to just put her front feet up and wait for a boost.

She will now load in a truck somtimes, but still just stands there waiting for a boost ocasionally.

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Posted by prostockpat on 06-26-2013 07:28 PM:

loading

put their feed bowl up on something sturdy that high.{dog house if its flat and big enough}

they will learn to jump/load.

a buddy does it when he is training pups.never a problem loading later on.


Posted by dumbdog1988 on 06-27-2013 12:16 AM:

all really good ideas and thoughts! Thanks for the replys


Posted by ajsdad on 06-27-2013 01:29 PM:

I have a female out of my buddies dog and they both won't load! I started using a shocking collar by toning her and she flies in now!!

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Posted by perry co cooner on 06-27-2013 02:09 PM:

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Originally posted by Jay Bird 76
As long as truck is not jacked up, just walk him kinda quick from aboit 10ft back and when he is about 2 fr from the truck, say load and pick up on the leash. Ive had plenty of dogs and this worked for them all. Yoir basically picking them up somewhate with the leash and they jump rather than running into the truck...you can also put a treat in the box to help.

This does work if you're persistent with it.

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Posted by Randy Tallon on 06-28-2013 11:11 PM:

The key is using the word "load" everytime you put them in the box. When they are young I will lift them and tell them to load. When they get big enough and know what they are supposed to do I use the lead lifting method telling them to load while I am doing it. If they are still being a little obstinate about loading I use "the launch" method spoken about earlier. I grab them by the collar and tail AND LAUNCH them into the box all the while using the word "load". Generally after a couple of launches they learn to load on the command of load. I make sure I get hold of the collar first because some of them aren't real keen on having their arse lifted by the tail!!!

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Posted by gadog1 on 06-28-2013 11:39 PM:

Dogs Loading

Steve teaches his when they are young to load by parking truck in dog yard and feeding them in the Truck Bed. One dog at a time. Should work on older dogs.
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Posted by trip on 06-29-2013 07:58 AM:

i also use the collar and tail method, they hate being picked up by the tail usually within a short period they learn to load, has worked great for every hound ive had to teach.

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Posted by jdgher on 06-29-2013 01:47 PM:

Easiest way

Park truck so tailgate is only roughly 1 to 2 feet off the ground. Use peanut butter crackers to get dog to jump up on the tailgate. Do this several times. Then next day move truck so tailgate is 2 to 3 feetfeet off the ground, put cracker in the box, repeat and continue until dog can jump up on the tailate at normal height. Before long you will be surprised how high they can jump.
Also feeding pups up on small box or platform, if they learn they can jump as pups, they are real easy.

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