3 Tips For Training Your Labrador Puppy

A Labrador Retriever can be one of the most loyal dog breeds, but unfortunately they are also one of the most destructive. To nip a puppy’s destructive tendencies in the bud, you need to train your Labrador properly. Although this may seem difficult and intimidating, you will find that it gets easier as you spend more time on Labrador training. This will teach your new puppy that you are the alpha dog, so that he or she will listen to you and be more docile.

There are three Labrador training tips that anyone who wants to start training their puppy should follow. If you follow these steps, you will make your life much easier, save your furniture and shoes from destruction, and teach your dog to be much more well-behaved.

1. Start training right away. Whether your puppy is still very much a baby or heading into adolescence, you need to start your dog training program immediately. Doing so will show your puppy from the start that you are the boss, and he will start to follow your rules and show you some respect.

2. Set up a training schedule. Write down the times that you plan to do everything and stick to your plan. For example, note the exact time that your puppy goes to the bathroom, how many times you will feed your puppy, and how many times you will take your puppy outside for a walk or some exercise. Make sure to do all of these activities at the same time every day and your puppy will eventually grow accustomed to his new lifestyle, making training much easier. While Labrador puppies can be hyperactive, they benefit from having a set schedule, just like children do.

3. Do not exercise your Labrador too much. If your Lab is just a puppy, make sure not to exercise him for any more than fifteen minutes every day. The bones in your new dog’s legs may not be fully developed; over exercise will stress bones and joints unnecessarily and could set the foundation for future health problems.

These are just a few dog training tips to get you started.  Remember to be patient and have fun as this dog is now a member of your family.

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