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October 09, 2009 | Rick | Comments 12

How To Train A Labrador : How To Teach Your Labrador To Come When Called

Learn information, tips and techniques on how to teach your lab to come to you in this free video clip.

Expert: Melanie McLeroy
Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com
Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the …

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  1. i found a labrador last weekend and i took him home!!He s so friendly :) I named him Leon (Leo) and when i tell him sit he sits :) (i taught that to him in 15 minutes without clickers only using dog food as a reward)I highly recommend u to get a lab if u want a dog to be good with ur family and active :)

  2. nice teacher she can teach me some things

  3. Yes

  4. when you reward your dog, should you reward them with food every time, or is it enough just to say “good girl” or something like that, from time to time? otherwise that can make a whole lot of food, and an uneven diet, right?

  5. a reward for a dog can be praise, food, or play time. food rewards are good to start with, but you should remove food rewards little by little as your dog gets better at whatever command you’re teaching. otherwise the dog will get in the habit of only listening if you have food to give it.

  6. you could reward him with a toy or a peice of food but once it learns than you dont gatta praise him

  7. my berner-lab, chocolate lab is so awsome he can sit, lay down, come, roll over, and on special ocassios play dead, once with dramatic song

  8. of course you can. dogs need to be 12 weeks old to train them tricks. but their name, come and what they are allowed to do and what not is when they are born. that’s how we do in germany

  9. i love my yellow lab hes so cute all he know wat to do is sit and he destroys lots of stuff

  10. sure you can! age doesnt matter! its just that generally the younger they are the faster they learn! only problem is the younger dogs have a shorter attention span

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