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She's anew recruit isn't she, I would be doing lots of bonding for a few weeks, you and your old fella need to be her best fried without any pressure for a good while, lots of play training and no pressure at all..train her but you don't want her to know that she is being trained if that makes sense, exactly like you treat a pup..

 

I'd be doing 3 15 mins sessions, :thumbs:

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she 12 month lads...cheers for that ill try it, she doing ok so far for sittin and stayin, she just like a big pup she will run up to me and jump into me arms she nuts hahaha, every were i go on foot i take her with me like, lettin her see new things and people..

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she 12 month lads...cheers for that ill try it, she doing ok so far for sittin and stayin, she just like a big pup she will run up to me and jump into me arms she nuts hahaha, every were i go on foot i take her with me like, lettin her see new things and people..

 

 

 

 

At 12 months you could break her training into 2 around 30 to 40 mins each. Still don't want her getting bored with her training.

 

Regards.

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