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Is the official record holder Kadour Ziani (with 5'11", 56" Vertical Jump)? Is the unofficial record by Yan Zhi Cheng (97", he used two legs to set off which made it unofficial, but apparently it was mentioned in the Guinness Book of Records of 1989)? -- 82.170.113.123 ( talk ) 14:00, 19 March 2013 (UTC) [ reply ]
Running vertical jump: This refers to a vertical jump after a run up: the last step of the run is used to launch into the jump. This may help to add additional energy to the jump and improve on the standing vertical jump result. [2] In general, the standing vertical jump is the one that is used as an official measurement for athletes. [1]
If the dog's strides are off so that the dog starts its jump before the end of the dock, that is a disadvantage, because the jump is always judged from the edge of the dock, not from where the dog leaves the dock. A jump is only official if or when the toy leaves the handler's hand. The dog is not required to retrieve the toy for the jump to count.
Evaluators sometimes combine elements during the actual test. If a dog fails the test initially, owners can continue training with their dog and retake for the test in the future. If all ten objectives are met, the handler can apply for a certificate and special dog pet tag from the AKC stating that the dog has earned the CGC. [7]
Free and cheap food for Leap Day 2024 Wendy’s. Customers can get a free Cinnabon Pull-Apart during breakfast hours while supplies last. The new menu item originally went on sale Monday.
On leap day, Feb. 29, customers can get a free Cinnabon Pull-Apart at their local Wendy's restaurant before 10:30 a.m., no purchase necessary. Wendy's said customers can get one per vehicle in the ...
Temperament testing in wolfhounds is an old and proven form of mild dog fighting used in young dogs to test their temperament. For example, an American standard for an Irish Wolfhound is defined as "a large, rough-coated, greyhound-like dog, fast enough to catch a wolf and strong enough to kill it."
The Behaviour and Personality Assessment in Dogs (Beteende och personlighetsbeskrivning hund), commonly abbreviated as BPH, is a behavioural assessment developed by the Swedish Kennel Club (SKK) in May 2012 [1] [2] that aims to accurately describe the personality of a dog irrespective of whether it is a working, pet or breeding dog.