Matters needing attention in Labrador's daily training

Matters needing attention in Labrador's daily training

Matters needing attention in Labrador's daily training
Labrador retriever (details)

Labrador is an intelligent and gentle dog, and their training usually starts from an early age. However, the new owner had better take them home after the puppies are 2 months old, because the puppies need to learn various communication skills with their mothers and companions in the first 2 months. If the owner takes the puppies home soon after they are born, it is easy for the dogs to become unsociable or unable to communicate with other dogs when they grow up.

Generally speaking, one week after the dog's first exemption, the owner can take the dog out to "see the world". You can start from the community where you live, and then gradually expand the scope to streets, parks, etc. When meeting other dogs, the owner had better let them communicate by themselves, and they will find a suitable solution in their own language. However, if there is a fierce struggle between dogs, the owner should intervene in time.

Because Labradors are highly obedient, their owners can easily train them. Inducement, coercion, negation and reward are the four most effective methods to train Labrador. Labrador can complete many difficult movements as long as the owner can do the training patiently and step by step.

If there are children at home, the owner also needs to pay attention to the following matters: First, don't let the children and puppies get along alone. It is difficult for children to master the problem of "degree" when they get along with puppies. If they are not careful, they will hurt puppies. Because puppies are still in the learning stage, they may not understand that their owners are not malicious, and some puppies will attack children directly. Second, teach children how to get close to dogs. In order to make dogs and children get along more harmoniously, you must tell your children what preferences dogs have. This will not only enhance the relationship between children and dogs, but also effectively reduce the possibility of dogs attacking their young owners.