Reg: 10-27-2010
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I am training the hurdle jump and I have slowly raised it over time were at about 30 inches. I know when checking in, in MR you tell the judge what height the dog jumps and such. My question is, what is the average height I should work to for the hurdle, or maybe there is a maximum height for hurdle. I have looked around on the internet can't really get a straight answer. Any information you have would be appreciated.
Thanks
Reg: 07-13-2005
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Loc: North-Central coast of California
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Cindy emailed to say
I’m traveling right now and am unable to log into the forum, but I have info for the MR jump thread. These heights are for the hurdle.
Brevet height ~ .8 meters
Mondioring 1 height~ 1 meter
Mondioring 2 and 3 height~ 1.2 meters
Reg: 10-27-2010
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Ah thank you all for the fast responses seems I am closer than I even thought thats great. Thanks again Ill have to take a video and show off now. I wish this snow would melt so I could pratice outside grrr, more coming this weekend too.
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