Labrador Retriever: How to Train a Labrador to Keep His Paws to Himself
by Lisa Murray
When you are looking at how to train a Labrador, you’ll find plenty of different options available to you and plenty of resources. If you have a Labrador, you should be aware that one of the first things that you need to deal with is jumping. Taking a look at how to train a Labrador can help you stop the jumping habits and create a better-behaved pet overall.
Let’s learn more about the breed itself since we’re on the subject of how to train a Labrador. Considered one of the most popular dog breeds in the United States, Labradors make wonderful pets. These are really great dogs. They’re gentle, loyal, and extremely good natured. They can get a little boisterous if not trained properly hence all that jumping.
Labradors are known for their intelligence, their dependability and their obedience and because of this, they are fairly straightforward to train. It is important to realize, however, that Labradors are quite boisterous as well. They have a great deal of energy at their disposal and because of this, learning how to train a Labrador is essential.
Let’s look at why Labradors jump in the first place. Most of the time they’re just happy to see you. While some dogs jump to exert dominance this is usually not the case with Labradors because of their gentle, friendly nature.
The important thing to remember when learning how to train your Labrador not to jump is to be consistent. He has to know that it’s not okay to jump at any time. You can’t let him jump on you some times while not others. This will just confuse him.
Labradors love attention so when he jumps on you give him the command not to jump and show your displeasure by moving away from. This should let him know that you were displeased with his actions.
Then, when all four of his paws hit the ground again (watch out of the corner of your eye) praise him lavishly. Pet him, and play with him when he has gotten back down and you’ll soon see that he will respond to the command down in no time at all. When thinking about how to train a Labrador, remember that like any dog that they will respond better to rewards than to punishments.
When you’re trying to figure out how to train a Labrador not to jump on you, you’ll find that because of his intelligent nature it’s not that hard at all. It only takes a little time and lots of affection.
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