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Labrador Training Tools to Train Your Labrador



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By : Franklin Simanjuntak    zero times read
Submitted 2008-08-29 12:28:37
Labrador training is not an easy task. However, it has many rewards for the dog owner if the training is successfully completed. Labrador dogs are known for their intelligence, loyalty, and also a loving dog. They make excellent companions for people of all ages. Besides trained as house pets, labrador dogs are commonly trained to be show dogs, or to be working dogs in a number of different industries because of their high intelligence and their high learning capacity for new tasks and tricks. Going through a few labrador training tips, the entire training process can be made quick and easy.

Basic Tool: The Leash And Collar

There are many different tools to help you employ an effective labrador training. Each of these tools makes the training of the dog much easier compared if you don t use any. The first training tool you should have in the first place is a dog leash and collar set. These tools help to control the dog during the training and help you to communicate your thoughts to the dog during each phase of the training session.

Now, let me remind you that the dog leash should never be used for negative reinforcement during labrador training. For example, repeatedly jerking on the leash and yanking the dog around. This can cause harm to the dog and teach the dog that you intend to hurt it. Instead, use the leash for gentle coaxing and careful maneuvering of the dog into the proper position. It also gives the dog a reminder to focus on the labrador training program and stop it from wandering away during the training.

Reward Your Labrador With Doggy Treats

To keep the dog interested in the training process, many professional trainers use doggy treats to motivate the dog during labrador training. Also, it provides the dog with a reward for accomplishing a task correctly. Everyday dog owners can also use doggy treats effectively as long as the treats are used properly during the training. The treats that are chosen for use during the labrador training should not be given to the dog at any other time of the day. Doing this, let the dog knows that the only way they will be getting the treat is by paying attention to the training and accomplishing the tasks.

There are many commercial doggy treats available for use in labrador training and the choice of which one to choose is different for any trainer. However, you can also use doggy treats made by yourself like bits of boiled chicken, small bits of ham, or small pieces of broken bacon. Basically, any item that tastes good to the dog, easy to carry and can be given to them on an infrequent basis, can be used as a doggy treat for labrador training.

Closing Words

Training your labrador will need your patience as well as efforts. You must understand that your labrador is an intelligence animal with emotion. Treat your dog as gentle as possible. Doing a harsh treatment won t help and only cause your dog to hardly trust you. Good relationship should the foundation of your labrador training program.
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