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Tips for training a Labrador

2021-11-21 / 1112 Read

Labradors are medium to large dogs. Gentle, lively, non-aggressive and highly intelligent, it is a breed suitable for selection as a guide dog or other working dog, along with Husky and Golden Retriever Retrievers are tied for the top three non-aggressive dogs. Although there are many advantages of Labrador Retrievers, if they are not well trained since childhood, Labrador Retrievers will become troublemakers when they grow up, even if it is not intentional. Therefore, we should start training when it is about 60 days old. The main purpose is to let the Labrador dog develop good living habits and make it more harmonious with the family. Below, I will share with you some tips for training Labrador Retrievers.

Training

1. Before training, establish a good relationship with the Labrador so that it trusts you enough and listens to you.

2. Give your Labrador a loud, pleasant name and let it remember.

3. Training Labrador Retrievers to avoid stick education by all means. You can't hit it just because it is not in place or doing something wrong. This will stimulate the negative emotions of dogs. Training it this way will not work with you and will make it worse.

4. Timely rewards and encouragement are essential. When a Labrador Retriever has completed a training, or has done a very good job, it should be given a little reward, or food, or praise, or stroking its body.

5. All passwords for training must be clear and fixed, and cannot be changed frequently. At the same time, family members must unify all passwords, otherwise the dog will not understand what we mean.

6. Be patient and train repeatedly when training a Labrador. Although it is a very smart dog, it can usually be mastered by teaching it a few times, but remember to develop a habit and repeat it. Just training.