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10 Small Dog Breeds That Can Jump High (Must-Read!)

There are many small dogs that can jump high, but they are not all created equally. Some small dogs are just flat-footed and don’t have a huge amount of jumping ability, while other dogs have a naturally high-powered jump that allows them to soar through the air and make impressive impressions on people who are watching. If you are interested in knowing more about which small dog breeds can jump high, then check out the list below.

Border Collie

Border Collie
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Border Collie dogs are a great breed and they make very good jumping dogs. If you want to train your dog to jump, then one of the best options for you to look at would be the border collie. Their natural instinct is to jump, which makes them the perfect pet for those who want an active but friendly dog. However, as with many other things in life, if you want your Border Collie to jump higher, then you will need to start off slowly. There are many exercises that you can use to develop your dog’s jumping skills.

Papillon

Papillon dog
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There are many different breeds of dogs that can make for good jumpers but none as jumpers as the Papillon. The breed is particularly known for its high energy levels and since they love to play around it’s a good idea that you train them as soon as possible. Jumping is one of the main things a Papillon loves to do. They love to run around and play games so try your best to introduce them into the world of outdoor games. Jumping games at the local dog park can provide a fun experience for your Papillon and you can also provide them with plenty of training as they will be under a professional’s care.

Rat Terrier

If you ask some people if they think Rat Terriers are good jumpers, the most common answer you will hear is, “Of course they are!” There is nothing in the breed’s nature that promotes excess jumping, but there are certainly many characteristics of the breed that do lend themselves to good jumping. If you are looking for a companion animal who will run up to visitors and be joyful and friendly, then a Rat Terrier may be an excellent choice. But if you are looking for a jumper who can chase after a squirrel or rabbit and who will get into scrapes, then a Rat Terrier may not be the right pet for you.

Jack Russell Terrier

Jack Russell Terrier
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Some people are under the impression that the Jack Russell Terrier is not capable of jumping, but this is simply not the case. Jack Russell Terriers can and will jump like any other dog when they are trained properly. The first thing that you should know is that they are good jumpers is that they are a very strong breed and have the ability to jump over anything that will get in their way. These dogs will even be able to jump over fences if they are properly trained. If you want to have your pet Jack Russell Terrier as your jumping dog, then you need to train him to jump over fences. This takes time and commitment on your part, but it is definitely worth it.

Bull Terrier

Bull Terrier
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Bull terriers,  has one of the highest jumping ability among small breeds, so much so that it almost seems like a competition between them to see who can jump higher. Most people are surprised when they see the dogs jump higher than they ever thought, and it is not uncommon to see them go at least 2 feet in the air, sometimes more. Some people believe this is genetic in nature but it is also just an innate quality that some breeds just have. Another thing is that owners should not simply expect their dog to be able to jump high just because they bought it from a breeder or took it from its litter. They should take time to train their dog properly and build up its jumping strength through exercise and playing. 

Miniature Pinscher

Miniature Pinschers are one dog that really amazes people from how high they can jump. They have been bred for years to jump, and there is a great deal of hereditary predisposition towards this trait.  Either way, jumping seems to be inherent to the miniature pincher’s personality and character. They usually don’t need much encouragement to jump as they will often just leap up onto objects. Since miniature pinchers love to be the center of attention, training them can actually be quite fun and entertaining, especially since they love to jump.

Pomeranian

Pomeranian
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If you have been watching Pomeranian’s, then there is no doubt that you may have noticed how strong jump. Pomeranians are known to be very intelligent and curious animals; they tend to take things in their stride and learn new things easily. Like many animals, a Pomeranian’s jumping ability is determined by the genetic predisposition that it has, One thing you should remember is your home is full of things that could potentially injure your dog, like loose shelves or furniture, then you may want to start training your dog to jump over those obstacles so he doesn’t injure himself.

Brittany Spaniel

Brittany Spaniel jumping ability can make a dog one of the most exciting pets to own. A well-trained and conditioned Spaniel will be able to jump high and land softly. They are naturally talented at jumping, however it takes some effort on the part of the owner to train their pets to be able to do this. In most cases, a well-trained and determined Brittany Spaniel will be able to master their jumping skills and be able to jump fences without any problem whatsoever. One factor to consider is the psychological makeup of the dog. A mentally stable dog will be able to perform tricks and jump high with ease. 

Pembroke Welsh Corgi

Pembroke Welsh Corgi
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There is a little known fact about the Pembroke Welsh Corgi jumping ability. The Corgis are a very rare breed of dog, only bred in the country of Pembroke in Western Australia. These dogs were originally bred for their jumping abilities, with the owner wanting something fast and powerful for his/her dog to run at. These dogs quickly learned how to jump over fences as they were being raised. These Corgis now have a genetic predisposition to jumping when excited, which is why they jump so well. They tend to get over excited, and if excited enough and can jump fences quite easily. They are not the most powerful breed of dog, but is still very strong and agile.

Chihuahua

Chihuahua
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The first thing that you should understand about Chihuahuas jumping ability is that it is not entirely their fault. Although Chihuahuas love to jump up on people, the reason they do this is because they are highly playful animals who want to show their owners that they are capable of doing amazing things. The problem is that this is one of those things that many people fail to realize, and this is why Chihuahuas often jump into things that they shouldn’t be jumping into such as furniture, trash cans, or other items that are close to their bodies such as lamp tables. Keep this in mind the next time that you see your Chihuahua jump into the air.

Dachshund

Dachshund
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Dachshund jumping ability is an excellent characteristic and a really important one to take note of. With their innate curiosity and eagerness to please, any dog owner should have no problem teaching his or her dog how to jump. Jumping is one of the many important aspects of Dachshund training, and with the proper training, will ensure that your dog has a strong and useful trait for many years to come. Just keep in mind though that not all dogs are eager to learn. You should also remember that every dog is different; therefore, you should take your dog’s personality into consideration when trying to teach him or her how to jump.


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