Why Labrador Training Can Help You Have a Better Lab

This post was written by admin3 on August 29, 2009
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The labrador retriever is among the most popular dogs (and pets too) in the United States and United Kingdom. But by observing the breed, it is easy to see why! The breed is very smart, energetic, affectionate, helpful and quickly soaking in the help provided by training Labradors. They appreciate praise, and give love in return. The lab possesses an amazing amount of patience, and many things will have to happen before the dog shows frustration or annoyance. These dogs adore water sports, and they make good pets for children, capable of playing for hours.

Many animals make good pets for the home, but few can match the reputation of labradors as a prudent choice for a family friend and companion. The dog is a less-than-ideal watchdog though, since they look reserved and gentle. But their bark, together with their size, may be enough to keep strangers away. These dogs are models of gentle decorum, but they can also be very dedicated to their family, and will stay by the children of their family in a gesture of protection.

With a high degree of intelligence, labs are quick at lessons and games that consist Labrador dog training and will want to eagerly fulfill what is commanded of it. They appreciate being kept as indoor dogs, will quickly settle in as participative members of the family-cum-pack. They shed all year round, but not as much as some dogs do. The personality of the lab is best described as easy going and gentle. Yet another reason why their disposition is such a hit is because they don’t show signs of separation anxiety blues, or of being insecure, destructive or territorial. These dogs can even be left home while the entire family goes off to work or school, and the dog will simply be waiting by the door. They love playing with adults and children, and playing catch is only one among the many activities it will seem not to get enough of.

Young labs appear to be hyperactive, but this is actually the average energy level for the breed, and they won’t reach a better level of maturity unless they reach three years old. The dogs love eating and have a big appetite. Their affectionate and appealing natures will ask of you to keep giving them food, and treats. But obesity is a danger that can seriously threaten the breed, so it is prudent to limit the food intake of the lab.

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