Training A Labrador Retriever:Fundamentals Tips To Help You Start Training Your Labrador
August 2, 2011 by tammy55
Filed under Training a Labrador Retriever
Training a Labrador Retriever is an important responsibility every Lab owner should accomplish
It’s important that you consider how your going to training your Labrador Retriever along with the other needs of your dog before you get one. If training is done successfully, it will certainly result in a well-behaved dog that everybody loves to be around. But remember that training a Labrador Retriever is not a one-time process nor a one-week non-stop activity. Successful training is gained with time spent with the dog and discovering what dog training methods work for both you and your dog.
Since the Labrador is considered one of the most intelligent breeds, it is not hard to train a Lab to do things like agility, obedience and hunting. You will find many Labs being used in therapy work, guide dogs for the blind and etc, along with search and rescue operations because of their easy going natures. But before your Lab can perform these duties with flying colors, they must undertake basic labrador training first.
Here are some fundamental tips to help you start training a Labrador Retriever:
Start training as soon as you bring him home.The best time to begin training your pet is right after you bring him home. Through this, he will get used to the new environment you brought him into. During these period, it’s best to get him accustomed to things, places and other stuff he may come across with in the future. Introduce him to old pets and expose him to kids, other people outside the family including the delivery guy and your neighbors. You may also want to take him to parks, vet clinic, beach and other places your family frequent. Furthermore, early training reduces the likelihood of your dog to develop bad habits that can be hard to break. These behaviors include but not limited to aggression, growling, excessive barking and biting.
Keep at your training ,but make it short and enjoyable for your Labrador Retriever.
Labrador training doesn’t end once your pet has learned the commands you want him to learn. Keep training and enforce the commands to your day to day activities but make sure that training sessions should not last for more than 20 minutes to prevent your pet from getting bored. Training a Labrador Retriever should be fun and challenging too.
Train a Labrador Retriever with consistency and determination.
It is almost impossible to achieve successful training result if you’re not consistent and determined enough. Lack of consistency is more likely to confuse your pet while lack of determination can cause you to give up training or worse, abandon your pet.
Reward good behavior.
Promote desirable behavior by rewarding your furry companion each time he did something desirable. Be it treats or praise, giving of reward is one of the best ways of training a Labrador retriever and letting him know that you are happy with what he did.
For more information check out their breed club: www.thelabradorclub.com to learn more about training a Labrador Retriever.








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