I should say thanks.
A lot of people think I am mean, and should let the pup be a pup. Then after a year or so goes by and they cant figure out why they cant even keep there house dog off the furniture or it keeps jumping on people, I just laugh
I love the pups I have had with all my heart. I treated each as an individual and trained each that way. Sometimes it got confusing on which needed to work on what. But non-theless they each were very obedient and trained to do what they were supposed to do.
What killed my dad, was I would bring them home and spray them down and let them in the house! He would freak. "You can't let those dogs in the house"! He would always demand. My dogs were flushers and retreivers. They would point every once in a while, which was a treat, but for the most part that is not what I raised them to do!

They stayed inside with me and slept on the doggy beds by the fire place. Very good house dogs as well.
HOWEVER
My new G/F has a ?(I will try this) Wierehiemer??? Got me, but I think everyone knows what I am trying to spell. Beautiful dog, But a complete task to train anything too! This by far is the hardest dog I have ever worked with. He is almost a year and a half and still will not heal, completely sit (he hovers), or come. Chases deer and tries to eat the birds! She does not want me to put a collar on him, but I truley do not know what to do with this one???