John D
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Registered: Jun 2003
Location: Missouri
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This is something I require a pup to know before I take it to the woods. I hate to lift a dog in, when they are big enough to jump.
I start by taking the dog box out. Its a little intimidating for a pup to look up at that hole that they are supposed to launch themselves in to. Then, I will park the pickup so the rear wheels are in a ditch or something with the idea of getting the tailgate to be as low to the ground as possible. Then, basically you can lead the dog, walk up, and step up into the truck bed. Use a verbal command at the same time. I always just say, "C'mon!". When the dog steps up into the truck bed, praise it. At first you might have to practically drag it into the truck bed, but praise it anyway and let is walk around in the bed and get familiar with it. After a few times of doing this, let it ignore you when you walk up to the tailgate and give the command and then scold the dog mildly. Gradually park the truck so that the tailgate is higher and higher. If the dog has too much problem, lower it back down. After the tailgate is full height, then put the dog box back in and lower it down and start over and gradually raise it up.
Like all things, repetitive training, keeping it fun, and balancing the praise and punishment will allow your dog to learn quick and keep it fun. 10 minutes a day for maybe a week or so are usually enough for the dog to learn this for life.
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