Labrador dog training method, have you learned it? The IQ of Labrador retrievers ranks seventh among dogs, and they are very smart dogs Oh dog. They are docile, friendly, warm, and considerate. It can be both a pet companion dog and an excellent working dog. Most guide dogs and search and rescue dogs will choose the Labrador breed. They are obedient and like to follow their master's orders. Of course, smart dogs also need to be trained by their owners. Today, I will introduce Labrador training.
Training Labrador Retriever must first focus, in order to better mobilize Lala's training interest and attract more attention In its attention, in specific training, you can prepare some snacks that dogs like to eat. It can be lured when it's tired of avoiding training, and rewarded as a prize when it's done well.
Treat Labrador Retrievers in training with clear rewards and punishments. Don't let its temperament develop. Lala should be rewarded for its outstanding performance. If it is naughty and not trained well, it should also be unceremoniously scolded and criticized. To better train Labrador retrievers, the owner should set an example first, so as to make Lala admire him.
Training Labrador Retrievers should be persistent and should be done every day. In general, you can train 2-3 times a day, and it is best to train about an hour before eating. Note that you can train multiple times a day, but preferably no more than 15-20 minutes per training session. This can better maintain Lala's enthusiasm for training, and will not tire of training prematurely.
Experienced dog parents should know that the best training period for Lala is around 3-6 months of age. At this time, the Labrador puppies' personality habits are like a blank sheet of paper, and their shape is the strongest. At the same time, newly grown Lara puppies have a strong curiosity about new things, so generally, Labrador Retrievers around 3 months old can start training.
Some parents start training their Labradoodles around 3 months of age, while others start earlier. After the Labrador is successfully weaned, training will begin. Of course, the training content during this period is mainly to cultivate the dog's living habits. For example, guide the Labrador dog to excrete, sleep, eat, scratch, etc. in a fixed place, without involving the training of the dog's bones.
The basic principle of training Labrador Retrievers should be, from simple to difficult, from the guide training of living habits to skill training. For example, first train the Labrador on how to eat and where to excrete and then transition to catching a Frisbee, standing, shaking hands, running and jumping, etc.