Well some may not agree with me, but anyway as said above just start on hup, come, stay, crate training, leash, heal stuff. And short retrieves in a hall way or narrow area. Keep sessions short and don't throw two many retrieves, just a few, let her hold on to them for a good while each time praising her up. Get down on your knees to be on her level. Stop when she wants more each time. Don't let her run all over all the time. keep it structured and no free running unless you are training. People wont agree with me on that but it will pay off down the road. I would not go out and start shooting over the dog right off till you get some of these basics down first. After that give a hollar and If you want to know a good way to intro the dog to 1/4ing, birds and later the gun, ask. There are some other earlier posts on here for that part, in training. The biggest mistake some people make is to push the dog, the gun, roosters ect. clip wing pigeons,locked wing and dead pigeons should be the dogs first birds later. Once the delivery is shaped up just mixing pigeons to pick up and deliver is the next good idea. And just remember you can't do all this at once just take your time with her on each step, till you have it down well before moving on. She looks like a nice dog, I wish you luck. We all liked to take a young dog out at one time and hope for big things, but be realistic too, take it slow and next year you will have a top notch dog. you will have all next summer to do allot of this stuff too and the progress during training can be more fun then hunting in most cases. It is a good idea to find a hunt test club or trial club of some sort in your area and learn from them too if you can.