I always lifted Roger in/out of my truck, and continued this because he had the issues with Pano.
He is now 9.5 months and will sit and wait for me to hoist him up. As Kiersten stated, I too have
taught him to do this since a pup. I now leave a few high value toys in the truck, the jump is not a problem!
Quote: Willie Tilton
Eddie HATES jumping up into the truck.
I think his hips are not great....
Willie...Was Eddie ever x rayed? Just a concern if you are using him for bracing or mobility.
Hey all, today was training day, and I brought up the no jumping in the van plus some other things I have talked about here. Anyway, we got the problem solve, I told him what I hated him to do, and WALA. another dog was in my van today, so maybe he got his cue from him. A firm voice and no for an answer. Dan
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