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(Still working with her in season) Keep an eye out for male dogs who may try and find her out in the world, supervised and on leash for added safety. ;) Environment drives behavior, and thus their abilities as well. Loose leash walking practice, tips and information. At times we all may have on days and off days, and that's okay. Try to fade out the lure as soon as you can, to go from the "bribe" to the "paycheck" concept. The two hand cookie game, with treats in both hands cupped, show them to her and then wait to see if she looks into your eyes on her own without being asked/prompted to do so. If they are having a heard time, take a break and ask for a look/watch me for a few good reps, or work her name cookie/name recognition cue instead. Then after a few great eye contact moment, then try to go back to the two hand cookie game once more. As she catches onto the game, then increase difficulty slowly, like adding movement in one hand or moving it behind my back. Eventually, no matter what your hands, arms are up to, your pup will find your eyes and make eye contact. The third hardest step is to show her the food in your hands, hold them up to your chest, and then turn away from your pup. Your hope is that the puppy will then move to find the front of your body and then look up into your face/eyes. Find its can be used to help reset/give a break for the pup in between skills/cues. Recall practice information and tips. Front and side/finish cues. Behavior is communication, think what is the pup trying to tells us and how can we help them? When starting training or play, "are you ready" and then we start up and to end you may want to have an "all done/finished/all set" or something similar. Think redirection whenever possible to help them do the thing you would rather, than just being "wrong" since dog's are amoral and do not understand the concept of good vs bad, they do understand safe vs unsafe.