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How Can I Teach My Dog To Jump On My Bunk Bed?
Posted on July 19th, 2009 in
Bunk Bed Questions
My dog jumped on the top bunk of my bunk bed twice but now she wont do it. How can i get her to jump up there again? I have tried making her run and jump and tried coxing her with a toy and food. Nothing seems to work.
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This post has 10 comments
July 19th, 2009
dog on your bed, how unhygienic, you could find youself with some serious alergies & breathing complaints
July 19th, 2009
Use hot dogs as persuasion
P.s the hotdog was a joke.
Man,what are all you people dog activist or something?
If the dog has done it twice,then obviously it is fully capable of doing it again.
Sounds to me like your dog has a special talent that is just waiting to be un-leashed.
Try a treat!
If he don’t want to jump up there,then go outside and try some other obstacles.
July 20th, 2009
I know there is a training section on the pet channel at answerstv.com…might be useful to look there, not too sure if they will teach to jump on a bed though, but probably will show you a general training technique to use for training to do any tricks you wish…good luck
July 20th, 2009
You are asking for a broken leg from your dog. that is ridiculous to ask that of the dog. so, here is my advice: don’t try to get it up on the top bunk, it is dangerous. do you know how much it costs at the vet for a broken leg for a dog? thousands. i wouldn’t risk it.
July 20th, 2009
What kind of dog is she ? and what age? Dogs really should not do allot of repetitive jumping, it can damage their joints and hips and cause fractures and sprains so I would not encourage this. Plus many dogs know what they are capable of so trust her instincts.
July 20th, 2009
DO NOT DUE THIS. A top bunk is extremely high and she may have hurt herself doing this before so she’s smart enough not to keep doing what hurts her. If you care for your dog, take care of your dog. She’s not something for your entertainment.
July 20th, 2009
do the food thing again but keep forcefully tapping the bed with your hand and if that doesn’t work force the dog up on the bed then give it a treat. Then set it down on the ground again and repeat.
July 20th, 2009
Next time she jumps up have a treat ready so that when she does it, you can give it to her. Just keep calling her name
July 20th, 2009
How about you don’t. Top bunk?!! That’s dangerous for any dogs.
July 21st, 2009
put a treat on it