How to Teach Your Dog to Skip Rope -Dogs Jumping Rope

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  • čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
  • Step by step training using positive reinforcement training.
    "Poisoning" the rope means the dog comes to associate it with bad feelings like punishment.
    See our 'Equipment for Dog Skipping' video. • Dog Jump Rope Equipment
    If you cannot capture the jumping up try using nose targeting with your hand or a stick. Lifting it higher and higher until the dog has to jump for it. See my video on training a nose target. • Teaching a Nose Target...
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Komentáře • 42

  • @user-qs4xd5be8x
    @user-qs4xd5be8x Před 11 měsíci +1

    Too cool for school 🎉 Thank you. I learned a lot

    • @supernaturalbc2008
      @supernaturalbc2008 Před 11 měsíci

      Great to hear! The key is to not do the jumping too often and be careful what surfaces you do them on. Listen to your dog. If she says she doesn't want to do it (refuses or uses a displacement behavior when you cue it), don't do it. Lucy just turned 15 years old and is still doing well because I followed that advice! Enjoy!

  • @tobyshao6972
    @tobyshao6972 Před 7 lety

    Donna, I love the enthusiasm you have for training your dogs. The joy that you have with them together is infectious!

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 7 lety

      Thank you! Much of my training is pretty quiet during the acquisition stage. But you should see my recall class! LOL!

  • @xxxxcescaxxxx
    @xxxxcescaxxxx Před 9 lety +4

    Looking forward to training my dog with this :) he is so active and this is a fab way for me and him to workout together

  • @we3nmke
    @we3nmke Před 11 lety

    Donna. You are simply my "Go To" trainer for trick training. I followed your training protocol to teach my first dog to "Retrieve a Hot Dog" and I had OTCH trainers amazed at my little girl. I tried to teach my little boy to jump rope, but he is sensitive. I will go back and try your techinques. Seeing your video shows me what I was doing wrong. Ohhh, can't wait to start trying this again. Thanks so much for the instructions. Your the best!!!

  • @dogsexplained
    @dogsexplained  Před 11 lety

    Glad to help! The sensitive ones need extra support for sure! Good luck!

  • @dogsexplained
    @dogsexplained  Před 11 lety

    Here's a fun activity that gets both you and your dog in shape together. You could also teach your dog to jump on her own. How to Teach Your Dog to Skip Rope -Dogs Jumping Rope

    • @KiitCat
      @KiitCat Před 10 lety

      Jump on their own? How do they hold the rope? ;)

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 10 lety

      LOL! You hold the rope that is tied to an object and the dog jumps.

  • @dogsexplained
    @dogsexplained  Před 11 lety

    Have you tried capturing it? (See the linked video at the beginning of this video). The other way would be to use targeting. Lifting the target (hand or stick) higher and higher until the dog has to jump for it. My other dog also learned by watching Lucy jump.

  • @dogsexplained
    @dogsexplained  Před 11 lety

    I've added a link in the video description how to train a nose target. Just keep extending that by adding height.

  • @Rickyagility
    @Rickyagility Před 11 lety

    Great tutorial! Luck was born to jump rope! :) Jesse does a terrific job too!

  • @maxmistyjla
    @maxmistyjla Před 11 lety

    Another amazing video from you, Donna! This is awesome. Thanks for sharing it.

  • @supernaturalbc2008
    @supernaturalbc2008 Před 11 lety +1

    Try going back to a stage where he is not jumping with you and teach him to jump straight UP and not towards or over the rope. When he can do that, you can progress as before.

  • @BeeTeaDubs
    @BeeTeaDubs Před 11 lety

    Step one... Teach my dog to jump... Lol
    Now she's a border collie mix so there's no excuse for her not to be able to jump! She can do it! :) Thanks for the video. We are inspirationed. Haha!

  • @taramcmillan2405
    @taramcmillan2405 Před 8 lety

    this video is awesome, we went to seaworld and they have a pet show now with rescued pets, they said to find what your dog is good at it and work from there. Well I have a beagle that loves to bounce all the time, it just so happens that the show had a dog doing jump rope, Your video is awesome help. first day and he is already jumping on command :) It helps when they already jump and love it.

  • @oldchannel2247
    @oldchannel2247 Před 7 lety +8

    How do I teach my dog to jump in the air?

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 7 lety +1

      Check out my stimulus control for jumping video. I captured it to get rid of it at supper time.

  • @dogsexplained
    @dogsexplained  Před 11 lety

    You have to build enthusiasm and be unpredictable with the nose targeting to get her to jump. If you feel you've conditioned the nose target to mean rear on your hind legs, use a target stick instead. Retrain from the beginning then raise it just a little above her head, then more, then catch her when she's excited and put high enough over hear head that she has to jump.

  • @melokatdogs
    @melokatdogs Před 11 lety

    The problem is that I used nose targeting to have her get raised on her back paws and lift her front paws as high as possible. She really doesn't like to jump (though she's a freestyle and agility dog !) and everything becomes very complicated to teach her as far as jumping is concerned. Thanks for your answer, I will try again, anyway :-)

  • @melokatdogs
    @melokatdogs Před 11 lety

    Hi, this is a great tutorial, veryclear and well explained.
    Anyway, there is something missing as far as I am concerned, which is ... first step ... how do you teach your dog to jump in front of you ? i've bee trying this for months and my Border Collie girl does not understand what I want.

  • @dogsexplained
    @dogsexplained  Před 11 lety

    Not sure why. They (both in the video description and in the video) both work when I try. Maybe try again later.

  • @TechKota
    @TechKota Před 10 lety +2

    Can you teach me how to own a dog? I suck at it.

  • @MokiHunter
    @MokiHunter Před 9 lety +1

    Not sure if this'll be answered or not, but it's worth a try.
    I want to teach my border collie mix how to jump over a rope, and she's known for a while now how to jump in front of me on command, as well as how to jump over my arm on command. When I try to get her close to the rope, I can get her to jump over it, but I can't get her to stay around the side of it so I can pair the jumping with the rope. She's not necessarily afraid of it, I don't think, but she's so hyper she won't stay still long enough for me to put it over her. Do you have any suggestions as to what I can do?

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 9 lety

      Can you get her to nose target your hand so she jumps straight up? Once she starts staying put, you can add the rope.

    • @MokiHunter
      @MokiHunter Před 9 lety

      Well, she already knows how to jump straight up, as I've taught her to do that on command. I think my problem right now is putting it together with the rope. She'll jump over it as if it were my arm, when I have it tied against something and I hold the other end, but I can't get her to jump over it when it's moving.

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 9 lety

      I show that in the video. Start by swing it back and forth and have her jump over it.

    • @MokiHunter
      @MokiHunter Před 9 lety

      Donna Hill Yeah, but I can't seem to do that because she won't get close enough to the rope for me to even try, haha. I guess I'll just try and get her used to it maybe and we'll see if it helps at all. Thanks for responding, though!

    • @supernaturalbc2008
      @supernaturalbc2008 Před 9 lety

      How about tying it between two objects and then move it as she starts jumping over it Increase the movement so it sways side to side.

  • @emmawakeham796
    @emmawakeham796 Před 9 lety +2

    How do you teach your dog to actually jump in the air first? Thank you!

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 9 lety

      Emma Wakeham You can use a nose touch to hand or see my stimulus control video on controlling unwanted behavior-capture it!.

    • @emmawakeham796
      @emmawakeham796 Před 9 lety

      Donna Hill​ thanks so much! Will check it out now :)

  • @NiraKatsumi
    @NiraKatsumi Před 8 lety +2

    My dog won't jump like that, she only jumps agility obstacles, but if I tell her to jump in one place, she just stands on hind legs :(

  • @melokatdogs
    @melokatdogs Před 11 lety

    The link doesn't work ? when I try clicking on it, nothing happens ....
    Do you have a direct link ?

  • @borderfarm406
    @borderfarm406 Před 11 lety

    fun ...!

  • @josephloughery7624
    @josephloughery7624 Před 11 lety

    My dog keeps propelling into me when I ask him to jump and it's starting to hurt. How can I get him to stop this?

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 7 lety +1

      Try teaching him to jump up first using a nose to hand target.

  • @foriribdy
    @foriribdy Před 10 lety

    Awesome video ! we used your guidelines and got it :) Shasta was terrified of the rope at first and I switched to a very light/long rope. I also only did 2-3 sessions and then left it be for about a week. On the fourth session she GOT IT :) (granted she knows many tricks and each new is easier for her to learn..) Thanks !!! czcams.com/video/zolL_XJvEDM/video.html

  • @lifneon1947
    @lifneon1947 Před 7 lety

    my dog will scare away when i swing the rope lol!

    • @dogsexplained
      @dogsexplained  Před 7 lety +1

      Then you have moved too fast on the criteria. Start with the rope lower and slower and build up.