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Thanks David. Hope I can live up to the expectations.
I tried the first shaping behaviour today. The object of the game is that he is not to lick or touch my hand to get the treats out of it but instead to wait for me to offer and allow. This is the first step to teaching what is his and what is MINE as well as not stealing cookies from kids or counter surfing - you get the picture. I put a handful of tiny little pieces of chicken weiner in my closed left fist and had the trusty clicker in my right. Right away he was licking and trying to shove his nose into my closed fist. When he would stop and look at me I captured his movement and clicked then gave him one. Back to nosing etc and then a stop, click, treat. It took about 2 minutes for him to figure out that if he just looks and waits he gets the click which =a treat. It took him about another 10 seconds to start wagging his tail and showing me that he is enjoying this new game. No verbal cues are given yet. After about 5 minutes we ended the game. Trust me, he watched my every move for about an hour hoping we could play again. We will Tinsel but not until this afternoon. He and Phoebe curled up together on the comfort bed so sweetly. Phoebe, the westie, was laying stretched out on her tummy with her front legs straight out and her head resting on them. Tinsel drew up beside her and laid on his side so that his spine was snugged right up along her body length and his head was resting firmly against hers. Together they had a good sleep. I only wish I could have gotten a picture - he was sooooo peaceful and she is soooo happy to have a dog she can cuddle with again.