Thursday, February 24, 2011

Labrador Training: Do You Have A Lazy Dog

By Kate Truman


A number of people reckon that it's somewhat impractical to execute many different labrador training activities if your pet is kind of lazy and easily gets uninterested. Then again, should you just let your labrador become a lazy bum or a bump on a log instead of helping him become an outstanding, energetic and responsible dog? Perhaps you are the one who's not too serious to train your pet dog. Well, do not forget that your labrador's training progress is significantly influenced by your own behavior.

Actually, a lazy master makes a lazy dog. That is why you need to be cautious with your mood and your actions, particularly if you are intending to do your labrador training routines. Your dog can easily identify what you feel, and whether you are trustworthy or devoted enough to provide for his necessities. So if you think you have a rather lazy pet, don't just leave him to his own devices and do your best to determine what's wrong, especially when it comes to your dog training tactics.

Have you got what it takes to appropriately and consistently train a labrador? Are you driven enough to raise an obedient, sociable, healthy, active and productive pet? If you are, then there's no way you will have to cope with a lazy or inactive dog. Indeed, it's all your responsibility as his master whether you are going to accept his behavior or take part in numerous dog training courses wherein you can productively improve his behavior.

Dogs become lazy if they lack sufficient and appropriate exercise. Seeing how athletic labradors are, it is a must that you keep your dog stimulated and fit. You need to do consistent physical exercises as well as other sports or activities that can optimize your labrador's skills and natural abilities. And why don't you think about training for agility?

Playing retrieving games and other stuff that can help boost your lab's intelligence is not only fun but also beneficial and productive. Moreover, do not forget to feed your dog right, praise him more often and spend more time with him as much as you can. Evidently, training a lab brings forth a lot of benefits. So why deprive all these things to your dog if you can actually gain a lot of positive results in return?

Labrador retrievers are one of the highly-active, smart, athletic and productive dog breeds all over the world. Such breed would always call for some activities to work on; this is why lab owners are strongly advised that they need to have a high level of energy, lots of patience and persistence so that they can keep up with their dogs.

Otherwise, how will you have the capacity to continuously implement many different labrador training routines? How will you maintain a productively-active, well-trained and well-behaved or sensible pet? Always remember that your dog calls for your guidance and leadership. Lead him well and you could definitely get the very best of him. Take him for granted and you are certain to cope with a troublesome pet.




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