Maxs Mom
Posted : 6/2/2010 8:49:22 AM
Jumping into a pool is COMPLETELY foreign. The raised dock can cause issues. Dock jumping is all about confidence.
The place and send is a good technique, however it can encourage the dog to jump flat, the height off the dock gives you the distance. If you are trying to train a bigger jumping dog. I kind of do both. I can't officially do the chase method with my dog because if I hold the bumper too long she slows, I have to release it as soon as she starts down the dock. Even then she often stops at the end to survey the situation. So I take her back playing and bouncing with her, hold her, rev her and send again. She will always jump.
If you are in CA most likely you are going to a Dock Dog or Splash Dog event. Both those venues only allow one handler on the dock at at time. Splash Dogs owner Tony is VERY nice. I recently went to a Dock Dog event here in MI and had a great time.
When you get to the event, explain this is your first time. Ask if you can first put your dog in off the ramp. Sometimes they need to know it is water, and then all is good. They let us put our young dog in off the ramp once, then right up and off the dock. Maybe for your first practice jump you do not run the full extent of the dock. Just go back half way or less and let him jump. If he is good, move further back. Save full dock for the actual competition not practice, until you get his confidence. If he is backed off still as the competition starts, it is ok to only use part of the dock. Do whatever it takes to keep your dog confident, do not throw the toy too far. It looks like a bigger hurdle. Keep it mid pool, and you dog should be able to think he can get it. Does all this make sense? Baby steps. This is a fun addicting sport and the dogs will have fun. Just don't expect him to fly right off the bat. Of course some dogs do and you are good to go.
My dog get nervous in the competitions. She is fine practicing, but when the loudspeakers, crowds, announcer do their thing she gets a bit nervous. Just keep it fun. And most of all HAVE FUN!!!!
Ann