Jerry West
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Most dogs are easy to get to load, some may be a little harder than others, but I never had a real problem with one.
I start pups at a very young age, teaching them to jump on things, hotdogs works good. I use a show bench to get them used to being off the ground and under my control.
At 6 to 8 months, when getting ready to hunt, the tail gate is next. Holding them on the leash, I run them toward the tailgate, lift them almost of the ground as they get to the gate. Sometimes they end up hitting into the gate, but make them try again. Once, usually with your help, they are on the gate, give them a peice of hot dog. Put the rest of the hotdog in the dogbox. They will usually go right in. Do this over and over until they learn to jump without any help. Just takes time.
Works for me. But then, most of my dogs aren't real smart. Easy to trick with food. LOL
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