Best Methods of Training a Labrador Puppy
20 Jun 2009
Labrador puppies are very smart puppies. They are moody and training a Labrador puppy needs your physical and mental patience. During training a Labrador puppy, if your Labrador puppy does not follow you. You should not beat Labrador puppy in this situation and just look at the matter and try to find the reason that why your Labrador is not learning.
Labrador puppy does not like to learn all the time. Try to teach your Labrador puppy in the way which it likes instead of teaching it in your style as it does not like it and will never learn from you. You should always prefer Labrador puppy’s choice and likeness during training a Labrador puppy. In the beginning of training a Labrador puppy, first teach those things which you consider that your Labrador puppy likes and after that, be frank with your Labrador puppy.
Try to teach your Labrador puppy with different symbols. Whenever you see it, forward a smile to it and call it with two fingers of your hand and repeat it several times in front of it. At last, you will succeed in trying to teach it that when you’ll raise two fingers, it will have to come towards you. Try to teach it that when it feels hungry, it should stand near the door of kitchen. Try to teach your Labrador puppy about all other things which you want to teach it during training a Labrador puppy by selecting such numerous symbols.
If you feel that your Labrador puppy likes to spread filth here and there. Breathe deeply and close your nose when it does so and show it that there is some unpleasant smell in the surrounding area and change the place of your Labrador puppy. In this way, it will come to know that when it spreads filth in its surroundings, smell spreads, and it will stop this habit. If you feel that Labrador puppy does not give any sort of response to your specific symbols, change them and choose some different symbols which you feel that your Labrador puppy will like.
Give toys to your Labrador puppy for playing and play with it daily when it is in a pleasant mood, and it will help you to be its friend. Try to buy only such toys which you consider that your Labrador puppy will like. Be careful about buying toys for your Labrador puppy and never buy such toys which have sharp corners because your Labrador puppy may injure during playing with such toys, and you will never like to injure the Labrador puppy during training a Labrador puppy. Always buy such toys which may not break or injure your Labrador puppy if Labrador puppy throws them from some height.
Always remember above mentioned methods of training a Labrador puppy when you decide to give training a Labrador puppy and keep your Labrador health by giving it fresh food on time and make happy a Labrador puppy by pampering it.
Andy Ayres
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3 Responses
2009 Jun 20
Crate training Labrador puppy?
Do you have to get a crate to put a puppy in I'm getting a 3 month old Labrador and I was wondering If i need a crate now or can i get it a little later say a month or two? I have a room the dog can be in and also whats your method on potty training the puppy and also whats the schedule like what times in the morning and afternoon. Also is it safe to get a puppy at 3 months?
And how often do you take your puppy out at night.
2009 Jun 20
First of all, yes it is safe to get a puppy at 3 months.
Next, you NEED a crate. Anything can happen with a puppy at home alone, like a baby. It should be pretty small, just big enough for the dog to move arond and turn behind and forward, etc.
For potty training, when my dog peed in the house, (we have a patio/ deck with steps that lead into our fenced in backyard) we sent him outside. After a while, he learned that OUTSIDE is the place to go. Now he whines at the door to the patio and scratches, whcih is what we taught him to do, if he needs to go. I suggest letting your new puppy out like every 3-4 hours. When he gets to about…6-9 months, try 6 hours. My dog is 6 years old and can last the whole school day!
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Hope I Helped
2009 Jun 20
If you don't want to come home to chewed up furniture and accidents all over your home you will get a crate before the puppy comes home. A puppy is ready to leave its mom by 8 weeks.
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