Tuesday, January 29, 2013

How to train Labradors and stop their bad habits




All our Labradors may have behaved badly, but what about that one : “There are no bad dogs, only bad owners”, a common saying that had skimmed my thoughts when I have heard that there are plans to forbid taming specific dog races in some countries, for their aggressiveness.
A dog is man’s best friend, and this, at least for me, has always contained some truth. Been a big fan of black labs, I’ve always enjoyed been with them. However, I must confess that their company hadn’t always been fully enjoyable, since, like every Labrador trainer, I’ve suffered from some bad habits: Barking, biting and carpet wetting.
I remember that my brother-in-law, who had the gift of raising these amazing creatures long before me, has spent years trying to stop these bad habits, and I was astonished when I’ve found out that this could be easily done in no more than two days here.
Never be upset of puppy’s behavior, many ways could help, like hiring a good trainer, there are a lot of ideas and suggestions on the net that any dog owner could use, like this very good Labrador training for example:
There are even some electronic devices which are supposed to give results but I've never given them a try.
The point is that no matter what manner or approach, a dog owner chooses, I am sure that dogs, or at least Labradors, if effectively trained, could stop biting, chewing and even barking overnight in no time, and this is a fact in which I didn't believe only few months ago.


3 comments:

  1. Thanx Bernard for sharing that, Well it took me 3 days to get results lol using what you suggested, I must be a bad trainer then ;) . keep it up

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  2. I'm glad it helped you as well :) .

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  3. Vets Minster
    I think there will be no problem with Labradors because they are smart and a owner must be patient training them to break their bad habits.

    http://wellpets.co.uk/

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