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Labrador Retriever Training At Home

Author : Kate Truman

Submitted : 2011-08-20 03:32:12    Word Count : 557    Popularity:   4

Tags:   labrador retriever training, labrador retriever, dog training, pet training, dogs, pets, animals

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Having a gun dog does not imply you need to enroll your lab to formal labrador retriever training lessons. Indeed, you can choose to do so but training at home isn't bad either. In fact, many dog owners just like you prefer labrador training at home simply because it's a wonderful opportunity for you, your furry friend and the rest of the family to bond. Through this, you will get to know more about your dog's personality, what scares him the most, exactly what toys and treats he likes, what are his funny habits and so forth.

Labrador retriever training may seem challenging knowing that this breed is considered one of the exceptionally intelligent breeds. But even though you're a new pet owner, you never have to be reluctant of doing things on your own. You'll be fine as long as you put in action the things you learned from reading articles, magazines and books, researching the internet and asking questions from experts as well as other dog owners, particularly those who own labrador retrievers.

When you opt to train your dog at home, it is essential that you show confidence in order for you to earn your pet's trust and respect. Feeling anxious will only mislead your pet and will not help him learn effectively. If you are stressed, unhappy or discouraged, better postpone the training for the meantime since dogs have their own way to perceive your emotions and may emulate what you are feeling. Additionally, lack of confidence on your part could make your pet believe that he's the leader of the pack. This in turn can stress your dog out because he believes that as the leader, he should take charge and protect the pack from what he perceives as danger. That's one big load he thought he must bear! In addition to that, alpha dogs may also exhibit disobedience and may bark back or snap at you when you give a command. So how can you get positive labrador retriever training result if you have a disobedient dog?

Move ahead with the training by adding consistency to confidence. If your lab's name is Max, call him Max throughout the training. Calling him baby or buddy will only cause confusion. The lessons ought to be consistent too. If you don't want your pet to jump up on people, train him to do so regardless of the situation. You cannot train a dog that it is not ok to jump on you when you are wearing your costly suit while such act is allowed when you are on your pajamas. Informing family members of what's going on with the training can also help with the consistency issue.

While you concentrate on training, you may overlook the chance to recognize and reward your pet for every desirable behavior he shows. That is one thing dog owners must never forget. Remember, dogs are motivated by rewards, affection and praise. Rewards will make him understand that he gets good things by doing a particular task thus will encourage him to do it again next time.

Labrador retriever training at home may appear impossible and difficult but with your confidence, consistency as well as cooperation from other members of the family, you'll soon realize that you're moving forward to achieve your dream of having a well-trained labrador retriever.

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Looking for more Labrador Retriever training ideas? Check out Kate Trumans site for additional Labrador Retriever training information.

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