Dock Jumping is a UKC licensed event. It is put on by Ultimate Air Dog.
Taken from UKC website:
Dock jumping is a simple, yet exciting sport that has been exploding all over the country. UKC is excited to add it as another performance event, through Ultimate Air Dogs; yet another way to have fun with your dog! There are two different forms of jumping that UKC dogs will be able to obtain titles in: Ultimate Air or Distance Jumping, and Ultimate Vertical.
Ultimate Air is the basic form of competition that started dock jumping. Dogs run down the dock and handlers try to get them to fly as far as they can after a toy. It’s a thrilling, adrenaline-driven event that is a blast for handlers and crowds alike.
How your dog can title:
UKC dock jumping (air dog) titles must be earned successively. Equivalent titles from
other venues may not be substituted for UKC dock jumping titles. Once a higher title is obtained, it will
replace the lower title of the same category.
A. Distance Jumping (Ultimate Air) Titles.
1. Initial Distance Jumping Title. To earn this title a dog must earn a qualifying **jump
score in five splashes in the same division at UKC licensed dock jumping events. The
Distance Jumping Initial Titles are:
a. United Novice Jumper (UNJ): 1” to 9’11”
b. United Junior Jumper (UJJ): 10’ to 14’11”
c. United Senior Jumper (USJ): 15’ to 19’11”
d. United Master Jumper (UMJ): 20’ to 22’5”
e. United Ultimate Jumper (UUJ): 22’6” and up
Before the Premier I practiced jumping Gambler off the pier at the lake. It took a couple practice runs then after he got the hang of it he went off the end of the pier no problem.
Gambler has never done dock jumping by UAD. They say sometimes the dogs won’t jump into the pool as the water is clear so they don’t exactly don’t know what they are jumping into so they don’t want to go off the end. Gamblers first jump wasn’t so hot at he was unsure.
The dokken splash and Gambler heading to the end of the platform.
Not so sure about going off.
Get in there.
The flop.
Much better take off second time around.
Flying.
The splash.
Here are Gambler’s jumps from his time at the Premier.
Thurs 3.8 ft 9.9 novice
Fri 13.9 16.6 senior
11.8 13.4 junior
Sat 13.6 15.9 senior
17.4 14.4 senior
Sun 16.10 17.6 senior elite
18.3 17.5 senior elite
15.1 16.9 senior
18.2 17.10 senior elite
His lowest first jump was 3.8 ft, his longest jump by the last day was 18.3 ft.
Here is Gambler’s title certificate that came in the mail the other day.
Glory competed also but not as many times as Gambler did as she was just finishing her heat cycle. I did the same thing with Glory as I did with Gambler by practicing at the lake. She LOVED going off the pier.
Glory didn’t title in Dock Jumping as she needed one more splash in the novice level to title. Here are her jumps for the time at the Premier.
Sat 6.8 ft 8.10 novice
9.4 8.10 novice
Sun 12.2 9.5 junior
9.8 9.4 novice
7.10 8.4 novice
10.5 8.10 junior
A good time was had by all.
great job Gambler! Those are some amazing jumps!
Thanks gang, I loved it once I got going at it.
That’s awesome! I always thought Delilah would be good at it. We did some throwing and jumping at my sister’s pool but that night she had pain in her back and I’ve been afraid to jump her since. I will have to live vicariously through you and your dogs. 🙂
You will save money by not doing it. lol You can live vicariously through me! 🙂
Dock Jumping is one of my favorite dog sports…I love watching them go airborne!
Some of them can really fly!
Good job, Gambler. Love the splash!
Thank you, I love splashing.
Great job guys! Looks like so much fun 🙂
It was alot of fun.
That looks like fun. Congrats to both Gambler and Glory for doing such a great job. Wonderful pictures!
Thank you, they did do great and we had fun doing it.