Dog Training – How To Train Your Labrador Retriever
Labrador Retrievers are the most popular breed in America. Learn how to train your lab in this video. Don’t forget to rate this video, leave comments and subscribe to my channel. You can also get my FREE ebook “101 Ways To Improve Your Dog’s Behavior” at: www.amazingdogtrainingman.com
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kumar527
16 Nov, 2009
Mercedez
My lab is so active he won’t stay in one place……… He jumps here and there, then how can I train him?
jnsleeper1
17 Nov, 2009
Young
never hit your dog, they will get afraid and dont listen to u. u just got to yell at them and they learn quick
carlian13
18 Nov, 2009
Ricky
how can i teach my dogs those tricks… they are so lazy
1703mk
21 Nov, 2009
Jacinda
oh ok thanks. is it alright if my lab sleeps in laundry? or is it better for them to sleep inside someone’s room?
yugioh121993
22 Nov, 2009
Dung
give him toys every time he does… its gonna stay like that for a while. mines 5 and a half months and still teethes, but nudges us when he wants a toy. he wont bite anyone
1703mk
24 Nov, 2009
Elliott
i have a chocolate lab and his 2 months old.and he keeps biting and his very hyper.what can i do??
Boltonbelle1
25 Nov, 2009
Shira
I have a lab puppy, she’s 9 weeks and into everything. Any tips on training?
ncladyKarol
25 Nov, 2009
Dion
Labs are the greatest. They stay puppies for quite some time, however they are easy to train and they are very loving. You can not go wrong with a lab for a child or yourself, if you need a pet.
megaman2160
26 Nov, 2009
Kenyatta
i need to work with my lab, when ever i am talking to people he barks and whines. and then when im about to go for a walk. he pulls me like he is in a rush to go to the park.
fGehrcke
29 Nov, 2009
Romeo
Any dog can adjust to an apartment. Apartment dogs has a richer life because you have to walk them in stead of giving them a couple of minutes in the back yard.
The good part of getting a labrador is that it is easy to make it accept your leadership.
The bad part is that a labrador should have at least 8 km of walk each day – and dont think throwing a ball or a stick is exersice – it is just making the dog stressed.
The key is quality time with YOU.
Then you really get something special
plattersmithjones
1 Dec, 2009
Refugia
i’v heard that dogs can’t adjust to a apartment…we want to have a labrador but we can’t decide if we can get him or not after knowing this….
flamebyte
2 Dec, 2009
Dotty
filigold, puppies are just weird like that. my dog used to lay in the sun and just sit there, refusing to come back. he will grow out of it eventually.
filigold
3 Dec, 2009
William
i have a lab, 3 months old. he doesnt like going out, we have to literally pull him to the end of the street but once we get there he’s all happy but during the walk he stops for like 2 minutes, looks at us and then keeps on going, whats going on?
blackdeckbox
3 Dec, 2009
Annmarie
Guys my labrador is 1 and a month old now and I dunno y but when he was small when I said “sit” he will sit within a second, now when I tell him to “sit” his apparently too excited and disobey my orders by jumping and running around, anyone know how do I calm him down?
LesMis411
6 Dec, 2009
Tambra
I adopted a lab mix puppy! She’s almost three months old, and she’s mostly lab! So now I need to find out how to train her! Awesome vid!
sophia030394
7 Dec, 2009
Ahmed
Why did you watch this and comment then?
dakingeman
11 Dec, 2009
Wesley
i aint need no dog training cuz ima gettin a dog from italy for 1thousand euros and its a trained dog
VinceSloan22
12 Dec, 2009
Garrett
house training isnt very difficult crime to the cross. i acctually have a lab pup now. she goes outside alot and is easy to house train. The only problem is nipping. i recemmend a girl lab. i also kno a few places to get labs. just say if u need me to give you the cites u in NY?
crime2thecross
15 Dec, 2009
Carina
thanxs for your message i have read a book on labs they sound grate dogs i have mountains round were i live in easy access so exercise isnt a problem think they grate dogs just need to find a gud breeder now how hard did you find your lab to train
VinceSloan22
17 Dec, 2009
Sharita
crime2thecross labs would be fine for a first dog. you have had some experiance with dogs in the past so it shouldnnt be 2 hard. the one thing you need to do is exercise it daily. also get a book on them to learn more about the breed. My lab is my 2nd dog (yorkie first) and they seem easy to train.
Smeniac
20 Dec, 2009
Lawanna
haha thats what i have to learn him:P but he will bring me a wet controller:P
rathy12
21 Dec, 2009
Carolyne
my lab knows only two tricks
1.- sit
2.- bring my ps3 controller ^_^
working on the rest with your help
crime2thecross
24 Dec, 2009
Micha
hey eric i have watched alot of you.t vids on alot of differnt breeds really enjoy them this question goes out to anyone really im thinkng bout gettin a lab im soon to be gettin my own place would a lab be a fgood first dog? i have been brought up around dogs i have haad a gorden setter and a westi in the past so ye if anyone can answer i would be verry gratefull thanx you
prmomma
24 Dec, 2009
Emerson
Eric, I’ve been watching your videos most of the afternoon and thank you! I was not able to stop my yellow lab from jumping until I held his paws for a moment. You rock!
pitchfo248
26 Dec, 2009
Royce
You should get with a professional trainer immediately. Food aggression is nothing to play around with, even with a Labrador, which do tend to be a “softer” breed.
That said, you may not be giving you dog enough exercise (Labs can have ALOT of energy), and you may want a vet to check her just to make sure everything is ok physically.