Welcome to Lab Puppy Training
Lab puppy training is here to help you with those first few weeks of owning a Lab Puppy.
I have loads of advice to help you cope. The first few weeks can be very stressful but if you follow a few simple rules you will find it helps.
My first golden rule to Lab puppy training is be prepared. Get your house in order first so when your new puppy arrives you won’t be stressing that he will be biting wires, destroying plants, shoes and your Kids toys.
Sign up for my free puppy training course, if you look at the top right hand side of this page, just fill out your name and email and I will send you your course. I have loads of positive feed back from people and loads of your Lab puppy Pictures.
Here are few, Eddie, Rambo, Gracie , Jasper, shandy and Lexi





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We have a 5-month-old black lab who has been very easy to train (sit, stay, down, come) and heel on the leash. We like to take her into the woods, where we can let her off the leash to run with our older dog. However, as soon as she sees other people or dogs, even a quarter-mile away, she sprints toward them, and there’s nothing we’ve tried that will even slow her down. Most people and dogs are happy to see her and she’s very friendly with them, but we anticipate problems with aggressive dogs and/or frightened children. Any suggestions?
Thanks.
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When you are going to bring a puppy at home, you also need to plan for the things that you are going to work with for the good of your new family member. You need to have some time in order to think for the best things that you are going to give for your dog, and thus, you need to give your whole focus in such manner. One of the things that you can give best for your dogs would be the potty puppy training. This is one of the best training that you can give for your puppy while they are still young. It is important that you are going to give potty puppy training to your puppy since they can easily learn new skills while they are still in their stage.
However, there are also certain puppies which will take longer time to develop and understand those things that you are going to teach them. It sometimes requires the patience of the trainer when they are going to teach certain behaviors and manners with this kind of dog. With the series of steps that potty puppy training is having, you can still have the assurance that your puppy can learn the best attitude that they should posses while they are inside and outside your house. In certain trainings, it will always start with the first step, and in this training, it will always require you to learn those frequent behaviors that are being shown by your dog. In this manner, you can also give them with the right training manner as the good start of potty puppy training.
You also need to train them with the right behavior that they should possess during the sleeping, eating and even during their playing session. You can also choose those words which you need them to hear so that they can get familiar with it easily. You can also reinforce the behavior of your dog by giving an amount of reward just like foods and praises. It is also necessary that you are going to get the full trust of your dog so that it will be easy for you to teach them with those various skills. During the potty puppy training, always keep the puppy close to you so that your puppy will not have the opportunity to fail in doing those tasks that you wanted them to do.
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Labradors are a great dog to train as they naturally want to please their owner. This makes training your Labrador puppy easier than many other breeds. It is important to properly train your dog as Labradors can grow to quite a large size and can cause considerable damage if they don’t know what is acceptable and what isn’t.
It is important to have the most basic training completed before you venture into the outside with your dog. These are:
Knowing the come command Being able to walk sensibly on a lead Stay if commanded
This is extremely important for the dog’s safety. Even if your sure the puppy does these commands consistently, they need to be tested with lots of distractions around before you can really trust the training.
Some tips for training your Labrador puppy include:
Never physically punish your Labrador for bad behaviour. This won’t teach it anything apart from being wary of you. Keep training sessions short. Puppies don’t have a long attention span and get tired quickly. If you try and push them to do too much you will do more harm than good. Try to train a dog before it has eaten so it’s hungry for the treats you’ll use as rewards. Rewards always work better than aggression. Praise your dog when it does something right, and don’t expect the training to go perfectly every time. Start with simple training methods, and once your dog is confident with them move onto the more difficult ones.
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SENDAI – About 20 students who had refused to go to school have been able to build their self-confidence by taking care of a candidate guide dog at their private high school since June.
Not only has the dog, an 11-month-old Labrador retriever named Elle, grown over the past nine months, but the students also have matured as a result of the experience. Seven third-year students graduated from the high school in Sendai on Monday and the dog will enter a guide dog training center this spring.
The students who are taking care of Elle attend the Sendai Campus of Clark Memorial International High School, a correspondence school with more than 50 campuses nationwide. Elle was brought to the school by teacher Sayaka Matsumura, 27, who volunteered to raise a candidate guide dog in the hope that caring for and training a dog would help stimulate students’ mental growth.
Puppies that are guide dog candidates usually are raised by volunteers at home for about a year. According to the Japan Guide Dog Association, it is quite rare that a puppy is brought up in a school setting.
The students were divided into three groups and took turns caring for the dog, including taking her for walks and feeding her.
One of the students, Asami Toda, a third-year student who had been a virtual shut-in for 10 years, went out on the streets with Elle and solicited donations to raise money for guide dogs.
“A few years back, I wouldn’t have been able to go out by myself onto busy shopping streets. I feel as if Elle has drawn me out,” Toda said. Spending time with the retriever aroused her interest in welfare and she decided to continue her education at a nursing care vocational school.
Ryota Fukuda, 19, a third-year student who entered the school in autumn after a history of refusing to go to school as a middle school and high school student, was the dog’s most earnest caretaker.
He is scheduled to enter a university this spring and aims to become a counselor. “Watching Elle’s daily growth, I’ve become confident myself,” he said.
Matsumura happily said, “Students have learned to build relationships of trust with Elle and their fellow students.”
Yosuke Suenaga, 27, who will train Elle at the guide dog association’s Sendai training center, said, “Elle has become a dog who likes to be with people, as she received a lot of affection from students.”
Elle is scheduled to return to the training center around May to undergo full-time training. Of the candidates for guide dogs, only 30 percent to 40 percent actually become guide dogs. But the students expect Elle to succeed.
Caring for dog helps former truants mature
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