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Labrador Retriever Training: How To Do It Properly

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Apart from having fun with their pet labrador, dog owners must know that their priority is to provide appropriate labrador retriever training at the same time keep these four-legged buddies physically fit. There are a lot of methods and tools said to be useful in training, nevertheless, owners need to ensure which among these methods is right for a specific labrador.

Appropriate training starts as soon as you bring your new pet home. But training at this point in time does not necessarily mean involving complicated lessons like teaching how to play fetch or rollover. A new pet, be a puppy of approximately two months or a grownup dog from the shelter, must be given the opportunity to socialize and to adapt to the new atmosphere you brought him into. Let him meet or see other pets, people, things and places one at a time and make every encounter with them positive whenever possible.

Labrador retrievers are often even-tempered dogs hence harsh or punishment-based labrador retriever training isn't a necessity. These methods can potentially create unwanted effects to your training goals and to your dog in general instead of improve the situation. With correct timing, consistency and determination, you'll be fine with positive reinforcement training, a training method in which a dog is rewarded for doing good behavior to encourage him to exhibit that same behavior again. Rewards, otherwise known as positive reinforcers may include food treats, toys, praise and time to have fun with the owner or other dogs. Food rewards should be tempting and really rewarding while toys shouldn't be too small nor contain parts that can easily break. Toys with pointed or sharp parts should also be avoided to prevent injuries.

Positive reinforcement is also an excellent technique to use during potty training. If you reward your pet for doing his business every time you take him to the right area, he will eventually figure out that he gets good things for doing that specific behavior. This in turn will encourage him to keep on doing what he has been doing and will soon help him develop regular potty routine.

You never have to wait for potty training to be over before you begin training the basic obedience. While potty training your pet, you can begin training the basic obedience too. Every pet needs to learn the commands like sit, stay, come and down before training them to learn more complicated commands such as fetch, crawl, roll over and others. The labrador retriever is an intelligent breed so be sure that you are equipped with awareness regarding effective labrador retriever training.