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Posted by mpondr310 on 08-04-2008 02:12 AM:

Water race question

Does anyone have any suggestions on how to get a dog to launch?

What about how to get them to launch when there is a concrete block set up?

Thanks


Posted by BIGORANGEBUDDY on 08-04-2008 04:02 PM:

Either throw or kick em off in the water. The'll figure it out eventually. It worked great for me.


Posted by RED REBELS on 08-04-2008 05:20 PM:

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Originally posted by BIGORANGEBUDDY
Either throw or kick em off in the water. The'll figure it out eventually. It worked great for me.

DO NOT, i repeate, DO NOT!! pick them up and throw them, i got to go for a swim cuz i threw my pup in, she hasnt figured it out

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Posted by Randy Tallon on 08-04-2008 08:05 PM:

We had a dock at the lake where we held races. I would lower the dogs along side of the dock and steer them with the lease. Once they learned to swim well the rest came easy.

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Posted by BIGORANGEBUDDY on 08-04-2008 09:41 PM:

I have to disagree with red rebel beacuse the first two times(last summer) I put my dog in a water race he wouldn't come off the box and i threw him in and made him swim. Ever since then he has been winning making WCH and has 2 win toward GRWCH. We normally swim around 10-14 dogs at every event and when they dont come off the box we push em of in the water. Its helped all but a couple of them of them. Theres just some dogs that are cut out for swimming and some aint. Im not wanting to start a big argument, thats just my experience with water races. Take it or leave it.


Posted by mpondr310 on 08-05-2008 12:34 AM:

Thanks for the comments,

He jumps in and swims really well. In fact he beats most of the other dogs, but he would be better off if he would launch instead of just slip into the water.

When there is concrete he runs about 50 feet and then jumps in, which does me no good because he is then DQed.


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