Re: Introducing the pup to her lead She's absolutely stunning! Melts the heart! Just to add to what others have said, I wouldn't worry too much about using treats as a training aid. I have a working strain Lab and all her training has been helped along with treats. When she's working for real and picking up real birds, finding lost birds, or hunting down runners the very last thing on her mind is treats. The real thing has no substitute in my dog's mind, whereas dummies benefit from a bit of incentive. ;D
Re: Introducing the pup to her lead [quote author=David link=topic=10419.msg153878#msg153878 date=1427995997] She's absolutely stunning! Melts the heart! Just to add to what others have said, I wouldn't worry too much about using treats as a training aid. I have a working strain Lab and all her training has been helped along with treats. When she's working for real and picking up real birds, finding lost birds, or hunting down runners the very last thing on her mind is treats. The real thing has no substitute in my dog's mind, whereas dummies benefit from a bit of incentive. ;D [/quote] I totally agree. One of mine is the greediest dog in England and would swim through a river of fire for 1 small piece of kibble. All her training has involved food rewards, but when she is working she is totally focused on the job in hand and is our "go-to" dog for hunting down runners. She never, ever looks for food rewards when working. Like David and Lady, a totally different situation with dummies though when food rewards are important.
Re: Introducing the pup to her lead Thank you all for your help, advice, and of course the compliments about our Bo!