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Thanks! I'll give it a go... Will probably take a fair few attempts, she isn't that confident with hands. She'll sniff my finger after treats, but shies away.This is wonderful! Verbal communications is a great sign and also requesting for treats is considered good contact. You can hide the treats in your palm and let her sniff your palm and while she is sniffing your palm, gently brush her cheek. Let her get use to this motion.
Try playing a ball with her and see how she responds to it.
Looks like she’s settling in well. Keep it up!
I have handed her a few treats directly from my hand, but usually I have to place them down before she'll actually take them. I'm working on trying to get her used to my hands nearby.
Oh yeah! The other thing she does is hit my hand with her paw if I am too slow with the treats - she is super gentle with it, but the message is clear. "Drop the treat please!"