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She likes to chew people too. I am working on getting her out of that habit. The leash training will begin soon. She only comes when she feels like it. I have already started teaching her to sit. Her bark is hilarious!

They really are capable of learning early. I did the same with Frank and Abby teaching both come and sit within a short time of their arrival.
 
Good morning, Cafe. Another bright sun-shiney day here. All this talk of rain, I sure wish we'd get some. It keeps skirting right around us! But! Been nice and warm and making my flowers grow nicely :)
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They can learn early as long as there is a lot of positive reinforcement, the training sessions are fun, and not too long at a time. Multiple shorter sessions work better than single longer ones. The allowance for age comes in when they get overly excited, as when you first return home, company show up the they're excited to see, etc.
 
They can learn early as long as there is a lot of positive reinforcement, the training sessions are fun, and not too long at a time. Multiple shorter sessions work better than single longer ones. The allowance for age comes in when they get overly excited, as when you first return home, company show up the they're excited to see, etc.
I used to show dogs in obedience, and taught obedience classes back in the 70s. I expect I can manage to train one saucy pup:lau
 
They can learn early as long as there is a lot of positive reinforcement, the training sessions are fun, and not too long at a time. Multiple shorter sessions work better than single longer ones. The allowance for age comes in when they get overly excited, as when you first return home, company show up the they're excited to see, etc.

Yup. Always good to take advantage of positive opportunity when they give you good behavior randomly too.
 

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