Top Tips Regarding Training A Labrador Pup
You’ve made the decision to bring a Labrador puppy into your life – good for you! Your next step is to get some tips for training a Labrador young dog so you don’t run into issues later.
A few things you want to do not forget, particularly about this type of dog are:
1. Labradors love people! It’s no good getting a Lab then spending all day in the office while your new dog pines for you at home. If you are going to have a Labrador in your own family, then you have to be willing to spend masses of time with her.
2. Labradors are an active breed, originally bred to retrieve prey from the shoot. If they don’t spend sufficient time exercising, then you are very likely to run into problems, both health smart (getting overweight, which may push the frequently seen problem of hip dysplasia) and re behavior as a result of separation uneasiness.
If your Labrador is left without physical exercise, she’ll get chubby and have all the health problems linked with it. If she is not psychologically stimulated, she is going to have behavioral problems and be difficult to control.
So here are my important tips for successfully training a Labrador puppy:-
1. Spend as much time as practical with your Labrador and use positive strengthening (treats and praise) during training sessions.
2. Exercise your dog at least twice a day, and incorporate training into the exercise times
3. If there are times when you will not be home for lengthened periods, ensure you have someone available who can take her for a run to feed her need for both friendship and exercise.
Labradors are an exceedingly devoted breed. If you give your dog the awareness she properly deserves, then the rewards will be many folds. If you do not have the resources needed to raise and nurture a Lab, then please think carefully before making the decision to bring one into your family. If you do have the time spare, then follow these very simple tips for training a Labrador puppy dog and you’ll have a comradeship with your dog that lasts for a few years.
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