I have had dogs my entire life, we had Beagles growing up and most recently we have a Shiu Tzu. We have always wanted a Yellow Lab and we got one who is now about 4 months old. Anyone have any good You Tube videos for training or any tips for me? I am not sure what I am going to do with her yet, maybe shed hunt and just taking her fishing and ice fishing. I really just want her to listen to me. Looking for pointers on training. Thanks for any help.
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Yellow Lab Training
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I don't think it's so much of a quality vacuum standpoint. Vacuuming more frequently may be necessary. 2 black labs and a long black haired kitty cat kept us on our toes with the Vac. Probably every other day type of chore.
Maybe one of those automatic rover-type vacuums might be worth a shot. Program it to run some routes on a daily basis.
Maybe one of those automatic rover-type vacuums might be worth a shot. Program it to run some routes on a daily basis.
Thanks HG!! Been a slow recovery so far. It will be 8 weeks this week. We have 13 acres for her to run around on so she gets plenty of exercise.
Question to other lab owners, I never had an indoor dog that shed so much, how do you keep the hair off everything?? I am considering buying the best vacuum money can buy.
Question to other lab owners, I never had an indoor dog that shed so much, how do you keep the hair off everything?? I am considering buying the best vacuum money can buy.
One of the most important things to do for a higher energy dog is to get them plenty of activity. Not sure of your yard size, but one of those Chuck It ball throwers will save your shoulders.
Good luck with the knee recovery! Just had a hip replaced and my dog was none to happy about me being unavailable to do things with him outside.
Good luck with the knee recovery! Just had a hip replaced and my dog was none to happy about me being unavailable to do things with him outside.
Thanks for all the tips! I been down with a knee replacement, so I have not been doing much with her other than spending time with her, which is important. She is starting to get the hang of things. Starting to listen and not pee in the house. Still has her moments when she doesn't listen, but I think it has more to do with our other dog when they are running around outside.
I’ve been following this post for a while now and I meant to comment earlier . Two books you must buy, Water Dog by Richard Walters , the godfather of simple dog training and also“training the pointing Labrador “ by Julie Knutson . Also I recommend the starmark training collar to train all commands and border training, I have had 3 labs in town by 2 schools for 20 years , everyone thinks we have underground fencing.also I can r
However you choose to train (classes, Zen, etc.), the one thing you want to establish is that YOU are the leader. I also recommend doing a lot of things that young kids would do on a regular basis to desensitize them to stuff like that potentially happening. Best they've dealt with having a treat touched or a toy taken away or an ear/tail grabbed before it happens at the expense of a young child. Beyond that, I think it's a matter of personal preference as to what the "right" way is.
I am curious (and I know I can google it) how to train a dog to find sheds. I know it's a lost cause for my current golden lol, but down the road with a future doggo it would be a nice hobby to have together.
I am curious (and I know I can google it) how to train a dog to find sheds. I know it's a lost cause for my current golden lol, but down the road with a future doggo it would be a nice hobby to have together.
I'm no expert either. I'm on my 3rd lab through the years. The one thing I did with my current dog was to take her to classes. I did puppy class and intermediate. It's not that expensive and yuou both get the chance to socialize with other dog and their owners. I will definitely do it with future furry friends.
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