Candy,

Actually she demonstrated the clicker method with her
own dog" Shakes", as she calls him. I do understand the
concepts, but I'm a bit slow with the reward/treat part. She
said it needs to be as close to the click sound as possible
for the dog to make the connection. She didn't want us to
use "words" at all during the first 3-4 weeks of training, just
hand signals and keeping the pups focused on us & ignoreing
everything else. A nice smelly treet in your hand does wonders.
I'll try the clicker at home. As Cincysmom said, it would be easier
with out trying to handle the leash & everthing else too. I'm
sure it will work well with Moki. He's very quick. I'm the slow
one so maybe using the clicker at home will help me get used
to it.