Have you ever seen someone walking their well behaved dog and thought to yourself I wish my dog was that obedient? If you are like me than you probably wondered why someone elses dog was so well behaved and yours was terrorizing the neighborhood.
Obedience training your Labrador is often overlooked by many owners, but should be the first thing you do when you bring home your new puppy. Even if you have an older lab puppy, he can still benefit from obedience training. In fact it is never too late to teach an old dog new tricks however, it may take a little more time to train an older Labrador as opposed to a new puppy because they have already picked up some bad habits but not to worry, with the right training techniques, your dog will soon be the obedient dog everyone is wishing was theirs.
Start by figuring out what time you want to train your puppy. Although training never really ends because your puppy is learning all the time, you should set aside a time during the day that you can train him. About 15 minutes a day is a good start because puppies tend to have a very short attention span as you probably know. The most important thing is to be consistent with your training. What I mean by that is simply train your dog at the same time every day using the same training techniques.
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