Posts Tagged ‘labrador training’

Guidelines For Stopping Labrador Biting

Saturday, August 20th, 2011

Retrievers are not commonly known to bite others without good reason they are in fact known for being docile, and amicable towards friends and [family] members. Most labs will begin biting mainly because of some underling trigger such as being brought up in an atmosphere in which they have been abused, left alone or inappropriate breeding. [...]

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3 Ways To Increase Your Effectiveness When Training Labrador Retrievers

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

When training Labrador Retrievers understanding the basics is a must for any Labrador owner. Your furry buddy came into this life with an abundance of inquisitiveness and love, still, not social grace. A lab requires strict regimen and to be shown limits in order to get along within ones family members or pack. This consists of house breaking, [...]

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Eliminate Behavior Problems Through These Labrador Training Ideas

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

While having a labrador is often fun and exciting, it is important for owners or potential owners to acknowledge their duties in their dogs’ lives – that is to provide the top four components such as material needs, proper grooming and care, socialization and effective labrador training. These four components are important in helping a [...]

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Labrador Training: Using Dog Crate

Sunday, September 26th, 2010

Labrador training makes life simpler for you and your pet. A young pup who can entertain the audience with his cute antics can definitely paint a smile on everyone’s face. But an adult dog who obeys commands without making a fuss is what makes every pet owner feel that training is indeed rewarding. There are [...]

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Using Labrador Training to Know More About Puzzling Aggressiveness in A Dog

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

  Labradors, packing a large size and big love for the water, make excellent dog athletes are the best playmates for growing children. But then comes along a rare young labrador with high energy that is too much to handle. Moreover, the dog gets overwhelmingly excited within seconds, and is essentially out of control. Owners [...]

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Why Labrador Training Can Help You Have a Better Lab

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009

  The labrador retriever is among the most popular dogs (and pets too) in the United States and United Kingdom. But by observing the breed, it is easy to see why! The breed is very smart, energetic, affectionate, helpful and quickly soaking in the help provided by Labrador dog training. They appreciate praise, and give [...]

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Labrador Training for a Better House Pet

Monday, September 7th, 2009

The time has come for you and your family to get a dog, but everybody in the home is still in a deadlock what particular breed to get. After doing research and talking to neighbors and friends about their own dogs, the problem is still unresolved. However, one breed in particular that gets mentioned again [...]

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Labrador Training for a Better House Pet

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

Now that you and your family have decided you are ready for a dog, it’s surprising that you can’t decide what breed in particular to get. You’ve done research, talked to friends and neighbors about their own dogs, yet the problem still sticks. But one name that gets mentioned a lot is the Labrador retriever. [...]

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Labrador Training for Better Working Dogs

Wednesday, August 26th, 2009

Labradors are among the more well-known type of retrievers, if not the one most heard about. These dogs were developed with retrieving during waterfowl hunts in mind. Up to now, labs still love water and continue to be natural swimmers even without Labrador training. Labs makes an excellent pet, affectionate and loving, and they are [...]

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