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		<title>4 Tips on Training a Lab Puppy Easily &#8211; Start Today</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Aug 2010 21:56:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Claire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Start Training a Lab While They Are Still Puppies You can make this task of training your pet much more simple if you start it while they are still a puppy. This is due to the fact that Labradors (same with most breeds of dogs) when they are still young follow commands and develop good [...]]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-27" title="training a lab" src="http://trainingalab.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/training-a-lab.jpg" alt="training a lab" width="274" height="250" />You can make this  task of training your pet much more simple if you start it while they are  still a puppy. This is due to the fact that Labradors (same with most  breeds of dogs) when they are still young follow commands and develop good habits easily. In case you are not yet aware, Labrador retrievers  are big and hyper dogs so it will be such a hassle to train them once  they become an adult already. So I highly recommend that you start your  Lab dog training as early as possible. I learned everything about <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://trainingalab.com/guide"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">training a lab from this guide</span></strong></a></span>.</p>
<p><strong>Tips on Training a Labrador Retriever Effectively</strong></p>
<p>The following tips will help you on training a lab dog that is gentle, obedient and a loving pet.</p>
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<li><strong>Show Him Patience, Kindness and Love</strong></li>
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<p>Just  like a baby, your lab puppy is innocent and doesn’t know how to  distinguish if something is right or wrong. You must be the one to guide  your Labrador on how to act properly. Avoid hitting your puppy for it  will cause emotional trauma and rebellion from your pet. Instead, show  them appreciation and love so they will realize that being good will  give them positive response. This is one recommended method of training a  Labrador puppy of almost all dog trainers.</p>
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<li><strong>Offer Them Rewards or Treats</strong></li>
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<p>Show  them your appreciation by giving your lab puppy rewards or treats if he  does something good. It will be a motivation thing for him during his  entire training. For example if you are training a lab puppy not to bite  and he followed you diligently, give him some good treats for it. Don’t  spoil them though. Just give them the treats or rewards if they did  really something good; that way they will know that they can only get  those goodies if they are being obedient on their house training and  when they are accomplishing desirable deeds.</p>
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<li><strong>Don’t Bore Them with Lengthy Trainings</strong></li>
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<p>Any  Labrador puppy will have a short span of attention during their early  stages of training so expect them to get tired easily when you teach  them something new. The best way of training a Labrador retriever puppy  is to give him a 3 minute lessons for about 3-4 times everyday. This  will allow your puppy to really keep in mind what you are teaching him  and will make him feel great about not being forced to learn instantly.  Remember, you pet is still a baby so always be gentle on him</p>
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<li><strong>Spend Extra Time with Your Lab Pet</strong></li>
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<p>Labradors  are known to be ideal family pets since they are pack animals wanting  to belong in a group. In short, lab puppies must not be left alone most  of the time or else they will feel depressed and start behaving badly.  Try to play with your puppy often or do some walk with him daily even if  it’s just in your backyard. This will make him feel loved and  protected. In return, you’ll get his loyalty and adoration.</p>
<p><strong>Show Your Labradors Puppy Attention and Care</strong></p>
<p>Treat  your Labrador pet with kindness and love if you want him to be loyal to  you. Although training a Labrador puppy calls for dedication, patience  and much understanding, it’s all worth it once you see your Labrador  retriever grows up to be the obedient and loving pet you wish him to be.  You will never regret training a lab dog well because they can be your  trusted friend for life.</p>
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		<title>Helpful Techniques That Work Best When Training a Lab</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 17:20:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Claire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Labrador Retrieves Are Loyal and Obedient Pets Labradors make the best pets but training a lab is the most important part of having one. If there’s one breed of dog that’s popular among pet lovers, it would have to be the Labrador retriever. It’s often coined as the best family dog due to its loving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="announcement_post"><p><strong>Labrador Retrieves Are Loyal and Obedient Pets</strong></p>
<p><img class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-16" title="training a lab" src="http://trainingalab.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/training-a-lab1-300x225.jpg" alt="training a lab" width="300" height="225" />Labradors make the best pets but <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://trainingalab.com/guide" target="_blank"><span style="color: #000000;"><strong>training a lab</strong></span></a></span> is the most important part of having one.</p>
<p>If  there’s one breed of dog that’s popular among pet lovers, it would have  to be the Labrador retriever. It’s often coined as the best family dog  due to its loving and playful nature despite its huge size. This type of  dog is initially for hunting because they are known to be smart and  big; yet they also have a kind and submissive personality so they are  perfect for dog training. This is why I am so in love with a cute lab  puppy that it’s always on my wish list of Christmas gifts. I think it  will be cool having them around. Keep in mind that Labradors will always  seek for your attention and wants to be treated like one of the family.  However, once you know how to take care of them well, you’ll surely get  their loyalty for as long as they live. So find the best means of  training a lab in order for you to keep a best friend by your side.</p>
<p><strong>Helpful Techniques for Training a Lab</strong></p>
<p>It’s  crucial that you know the following techniques in training a lab so  you’ll be able to build a strong band between you and your pet.</p>
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<li>Be a True Master</li>
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<p>Even  from the beginning, make sure that your lab puppy knows who his master  is. Avoid treating your lab dog as equal to you. Yet don’t be harsh on  your pet by. The reason you are doing this is to make sure that he will  have proper manners and will follow your command each time you give  them. Example of it is training a lab puppy not to bite; which shows  that he cannot challenge you since you are his master.</p>
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<li>Make Use of Leash Training</li>
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<p>As  I’ve mentioned already, Labrador retrievers are big kind of dogs; hence  it’s important that you impose leash training for controlling purposes.  Just imagine how much a hassle it would be to leash an untrained and  mature Lab. It would be great to start leash training a lab puppy for  you can still easily control them. Also, having them leash will be a  perfect time for you to teach basic skills such as sitting or stopping.</p>
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<li>Teach them to Socialize</li>
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<p>You  can make your bond with your Lab stronger if you teach them how to  interact with other dogs and human beings. It will make them confident  being around with other living creatures except you. Try to bring him on  public places such as on parks or streets so he’ll be aware of various  sights and sounds. Just don’t leave your Labrador alone during his  socializing training so he will not feel nervous and worried.</p>
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<li>Never Hit or Kick Your Pet</li>
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<p>Being  physically harsh with your pet is something that you must avoid.  Hitting or kicking a Labrador will cause more trouble instead of good.  They will view the physical abuse as sign to rebel against you, or worse  attack you. As what I have read on Lab house training, dogs usually  respond to their master’s voice or body movements; thus saying “No” or  Stop” and showing them some unfriendly stare is enough warning once they  start misbehaving.</p>
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<li>Spend Regular Playing Sessions</li>
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<p>Labradors,  especially those puppies are hyper and playful so you need to encourage  them to spend that energy into something fun rather than using it to  some nasty manners. Spending some of your time every day for playing  sessions must be a part of your training a lab dog. It will not only  create a close relationship between you and your dog but will also  become a form of exercise for both of you such as when you walk him in  the park.</p>
<p><strong>Labradors are Perfect Family Pets</strong></p>
<p>Due  to being friendly and hyper, Labrador retrievers are considered to be  perfect family pets. Ina addition to that, they can socialize well both  to young and old individuals. If ever you decide to get a lab puppy,  don’t forget to offer him the best training a lab dog can get because  trust me, it’s all worth it.</p>
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		<title>Fun and Simple Tips on Training Lab Puppies &#8211; Including Potty Training</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Aug 2010 17:18:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Claire</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lab Pets are Smart and Lovable Breed of Dogs Learning how to train your labrador puppy is going to be the most important step in establishing a great relationship with your pet. When it comes to having a pet, a Labrador retriever is often the favorite choice of dog lovers. This is due to the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Learning <span style="text-decoration: underline;"><a href="http://trainingalab.com/guide" target="_blank"><strong><span style="color: #000000;">how to train your labrador puppy</span></strong></a></span> is going to be the most important step in establishing a great relationship with your pet.</p>
<p>When  it comes to having a pet, a Labrador retriever is often the favorite  choice of dog lovers. This is due to the fact that these breed of dogs  are known to be intelligent, keen to please and can learn easily;  provided you know tips on training a lab very well. Take note though  that Labradors are big kinds of dogs so they can be brawny and frenzied  most of the time. This is why dog experts recommend that you start your  lab training while your pet is still a puppy.</p>
<p><strong>Easy and Fun Tips on Training Lap Puppies</strong></p>
<p>As  experts suggests, it will be ideal training Labradors while they are  still puppies so you can easily control them and teach them wonderful  tricks. The following tips are great for training any lab puppies.</p>
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<li>Teach  your Labrador puppy habits that you anticipate them to have when they  become adult dogs. It’s much simple to train them getting accustomed to  proper manners when they are still young.</li>
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<li>Show  your pet lab verbal appreciation and congratulations once they show  ideal manners such as being dutiful. A gentle pat on their head while  whispering “great (name of your pet” is one example of doing it.</li>
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<li>Don’t  spend too much time on training a lab puppy because just like human  children, they also posses little attention span. A 10 -15 minutes  training sessions is already enough.</li>
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<li>When  it comes to giving dog commands, it will be best if you keep it simple.  Just use their name to be followed by your training command. For  instance, when potty training a lab, you can point to his potty  equipment and say “Alfie, sit”. This style of giving commands is as well  beneficial if you are training more than one Labrador; young or old.</li>
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<li>Allocate  a special spot in your house that will server as your little Lab’s own  resting or lounging area. Put some colorful throw pillows or blankets on  that spot so your pet can easily recognize it. Your puppy will also  feel protected once they are on their own spot inside your house.</li>
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<li>You  must put an end to lab puppies’ excessive jumping; despite the fact  that the act of lab jumping is a sign that they adore you and wants to  be friends. Check some online guides or videos on how to successfully  stop your puppy from jumping non-stop.</li>
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<li>Don’t  forget to spend bonding moments with your new Lab puppy. Aside from  forming a great bond between you and the pet, walking with him along the  park can also be a good form of exercise for you. Thus, both of you are  getting benefits out of your bonding time.</li>
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<li>When  you are leash training a lab puppy, don’t let him easily drag you along  your walking sessions. Have control over him by training him to walk  only at your side and then command him to sit down when you are taking a  rest.</li>
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<p><strong>It’s a Great Choice Having Labradors for Pets</strong></p>
<p>Choosing  a pet must be done wisely based on the kind of personality and  lifestyle that you have. Having a Labrador for your pet is certainly a  great choice since they can bring you so much joy for a long time. In  exchange to that loyal companionship, you must learn training a lab  puppy well so you can grant him all of the attention, care and love he  deserves.</p>
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