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Features
. Determining your Dog's Jump Height
First measure your dog: Measuring him from the ground to the top of his "withers", or shoulders (which is the highest point at the nape of the neck, where the bottom of the neck meets the back). Measure him from the side, and use a yardstick or measuring tape. AKC has set the following standards for determining your dog's set jump height. For dogs 10" and under at the withers: 8" jump height over 10" and under 14" at the withers: 12" jump height over 14" and under 18" at the withers: 16" jump height over 18" and under 22" at the withers: 20" jump height over 22" at the withers: 24" jump height
USDAA has set the following standards for determining your dog's set jump height. For dogs 12" and under at the withers: 12" jump height over 12" and under 16" at the withers: 18" jump height over 16" and under 21" at the withers: 22" jump height over 21" at the withers: 26" jump height
UKC has set the following standards for determining your dog's set jump height. For dogs 14" and under at the withers:: 8" jump height over 14" and under 20" at the withers: 14" jump height over 20" at the withers: 24" jump height
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