Choose a Labrador Retriever if you want a friendly, loyal and affectionate companion. They're not good watchdogs but will bark if there's a reason.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Training - Give your Labrador puppy the chance to be a natural retriever
Give your Labrador puppy the chance to be a natural retriever by teaching him to "Fetch." Toss a tennis ball or small flying disk past your dog. Once the object is in his mouth, say "Come." Reward your puppy when he brings it to you.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Monday, October 19, 2009
Training - Leash train Labrador Retriever puppies early
Leash train Labrador Retriever puppies early. These dogs have a tendency to pull on the leash, which is a very hard habit to break. Continue teaching the "Sit" command while on the leash.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Friday, October 16, 2009
Training - Use the "Come" command often
Use the "Come" command often. Reward your dog when she comes to you with the word "Come" or a whistle. Again, be repetitive and give rewards for success.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Wednesday, October 14, 2009
Training - Teach "Sit" by holding a treat in your fist so that the dog can see it
Teach "Sit" by holding a treat in your fist so that the dog can see it. Move the treat over his head from front to back while saying "Sit." When he sits, reward him with the treat in your hand. When he can do this, make him sit before you put his food bowl on the ground.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Monday, October 12, 2009
Training - Teach basic commands
Teach basic commands like "Sit" and "Stay." Repetition and consistency are key to successful training. Use your dog's name and repeat commands. Positive reinforcement techniques work best for your dog to bond well with you. Words of praise, petting and an occasional food treat mean the world to your dog. Start with frequent rewards and then decrease frequency. "No" should be taught in a gentle tone.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Training - Spend at least an hour a day playing with, exercising and training your dog
Spend at least an hour a day playing with, exercising and training your dog. Labrador puppies are balls of energy that can get into trouble if left on their own too long. Early toilet training is best. Take him outside before he has an accident. Praise him for using the bathroom in the right location. He wants to please you, so yelling isn't necessary.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Thursday, October 8, 2009
Training - Socialize your puppy
Socialize your puppy. Get it used to different people and places.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Monday, October 5, 2009
Owner guide - What is the reason that people give up their Labrador Retriever?
Note that Labrador Retrievers are enthusiastic puppies and are sometimes mistakenly thought to be hyperactive. The main reason people give up their labs is because they are too active. The second reason is that they got bigger than expected.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Saturday, October 3, 2009
Owner guide - Avoid the "rare silver Labrador" or any other rare coloring
Avoid the "rare silver Labrador" or any other rare coloring. Silver Labrador retrievers are usually light-colored chocolate Labrador retrievers or a Labrador/weimaraner cross. Don't buy from a person who sells these supposedly rare colors, since a responsible breeder wouldn't get involved in such a scam.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Owner guide - Spend your time to play with your Labrador retriever
Make sure you or someone in your home is willing to spend 30 to 60 minutes a day playing with and exercising Labrador retriever.
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
Labrador Retriever - Dog Lover
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