Your Lab Puppy Pictures AJ

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Welcome to Lab puppy training AJ

Hi Susanne, Here are a few pics of my little fello AJ,
2 when he was a puppy and 2 now.
I think he is a handsome fello.
Thank you for the information yesterday with the tips,
from the secrets website. 

My puppy isn't a puppy any more, he is 18 months old
and 135lbs.

He is the smartest dog I have ever had I had him
potty trained in about two weeks I was going to get
another but my problem is he walks me not
the other way around.
So I don't need two labs pulling me down the road.
I was hoping to get some tips from you on that.
So I hope you'll get to that. 

Thank you for your website.
I think I had such good luck with my guy as my husband
and I are retired so he is with me all the time.
He loves to ride in the car, and sits next
to me while I am gardening.
Labs are the greatest gentle giants for sure.
He loves his kitties and allows his new Aussie sister
to bite on his face and think she is the boss,
and pulls him around with his leash.

Thanks again. Mary Jo & A.J.

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December 3, 2009

AJ pulling on his lead try this I hope it helps.
If AJ starts pulling on the lead don't be tempted to pull him back, if the lead is tight then AJ will pull harder.
As soon as AJ's lead goes taut, stop, and then call him back to your side. reward him for coming back to you, then set off again giving him the command “Heel”
When he pulls ahead again, do exactly the same as you did before. I found that having a squeaky toy that Loretta was only allowed on her walks worked a treat. If she pulled ahead I would squeak the toy and as a reward she was allowed to have it. Then if she pulled again I would call her back and she would then get a treat and I would retrieve the toy to be used again.
In time, AJ will learn that pulling is counter-productive because he will keep having to stop, and not be able to explore the great outdoors.

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