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It's just U, @JudyN - i'd never give a dog a tidbit of my food whilst at the table, for instance... except when i DO, in public, while training dogs at outdoor cafes. It's done quite deliberately; we're teaching solid downs around food, & yes, they learn that if they're really good, they get a bit.
But only of they're really good - & elbows stay on the mat, there's no whining, no begging gaze, just patience.
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It's just U, @JudyN - i'd never give a dog a tidbit of my food whilst at the table, for instance... except when i DO, in public, while training dogs at outdoor cafes. It's done quite deliberately; we're teaching solid downs around food, & yes, they learn that if they're really good, they get a bit.
But only of they're really good - & elbows stay on the mat, there's no whining, no begging gaze, just patience.
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