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    Have you tried using cheese? Soft and stinky treats are the best. I used chicken breast poached in garlic water. Since it's chicken breast it is pretty bland on thier bellies, but the garlic makes it smelly. The size of treat should be about the size of a pea, something she can just swallow immediately, not have to take the time to chew it.
    As for not coming when called, yes you have let her off leash way too early. All you're teaching her is that she doesn't have to come when called, and that she can ignore you until you get the angry tone of voice. I would get a light weight long line to put on her so that you can grab her and reel her in. You can either buy one or you can make one really cheaply. Just go to the hardware store and buy a leash clasp, then buy some light weight rope and tie it on.
    Also it is important that you don't always call her to you and then end her fun. So practice calling her and when she gets to you tell her good girl and release her to go play again.
    Good luck!


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    For the last couple of days, I have put her back on the leash. It is much easier for the both of us.

    I will do the cheese thing, for sure. I suspect cheese is binding for dogs, and that is what I need. Hot dogs would work too.....and little, little pieces. Maybe she won't walk away and eat it later if the bits are small enough.

    Prue is smart, but not focused. She doesn't have the best nose quite yet. She can retrieve and that's about it. Oh, and she knows her name.

    I am on a weird schedule and going to training classes just wouldn't work. I have about 10 books on training, and have yet to find anything about a dog that isn't too keen on food as treats. Maybe I should be reading between the lines.

    Cheese and hot dogs it is. Wish me luck.

    Prue is a brave little thing - smart - sweet - not shy, but not aggressive either - she loves kids, really loves them - she plays nicely with other dogs and cats- is timid around strangers at first - I can just tell that she will be a great dog with a little training. I love her puppy like behavior and will miss it, but yet I want her to be able to be left in the house without having to confine her....

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    Try hot dogs with garlic salt sprinkled on and nuked for a few seconds. Tiny tiny little pieces. And if food doesn't work, how about toy motivation? At 16 weeks, your pup should already be learning commands and in a puppy class. I would look into clicker training... that may help? Check out kikopup on youtube. She has some AWESOME videos. Or just type in clicker training in youtube. It really has done wonders for the amount Delta has learned.
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    Avoid garlic, it's not good for dogs.

    Does she react at all to squeaky toys? Having a toy to squeak when she does something right works for some dogs that just are not food motivated, which can be a good thing, in later life, if you are trying to control weight issues.
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    In excess garlic isn't good for them. There are many flea repellents out that use garlic.

    I suppose it's personal preference... there are many readings that say it's bad and many that say it isn't when given a correct amount. You just have to be aware of the amount you're feeding.
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