Labrador Puppy Training 101
You need to start Labrador puppy training as early as possible, because these dogs have so much potential in them. Labs are one of the most famous breeds in the world mainly, because labs are usually trained to assist people with disabilities. Labrador retriever puppy training is much easier than your average dog, mainly because Labradors are by nature well-meaning and eager to please. Labs are great with both children and other dogs, and they’re very gentle both while playing and with their teeth. Labradors are so unique; they can carry an egg in their mouth without breaking it! With that being said, it’s probably no surprise that they do love to chew, and most Labs will make a mess of your home if they’re not taught what’s to good chew and what’s not good to chew. Labradors are also very intelligent dogs, and they can easily be taught most commands with some easy positive reinforcement through treats and praising, and negative reinforcement through scolding. Training a Labrador puppy is not hard to do at all (it’s in their blood), but you will definitely need a little bit of patience of your behalf. So if you are ever planning to take your dog out in the public, check out these Labrador puppy training tips he or she should be able to do.
Check out this 10 week old lab puppy does her new tricks. She has been clicker trained for two weeks.