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Good Trainer For Your Labrador Retrievers
from:Untrained and uncontrolled Labrador Retrievers can cause
problems because of their boisterousness and lack of fear.
Training is necessary in order for them to learn rules, ensure
their safety and to control their behavior. Because of their
intelligence, energy and obedience, training Labrador Retrievers
is one step easier compared to training other tenacious breeds.
But it is still important to consider the would-be handler or
trainer of your dog. Success of the training relies partly on
their hands so choose a good dog trainer for your Labrador
Retrievers.
Dog trainers, whether learned through formal education or
experience, will always claim that they are worthy to handle a
dog. Don't just believe everything they say. It is wise to have
a thorough background check up of that dog trainer. First
qualification of a good trainer is an excellent reputation. Ask
recommendations from your vet, humane societies, boarding
kennel, groomer, other reputable trainers or friends and
relatives who have used the service of this person and can
testify that he is really good. Include in your inquiries his
training background, experience and area of expertise. Do not
forget to study his training methodology. A good trainer uses
humane way in training a dog. He understands that Labrador
Retrievers don't need harsh or abusive handling because of this
breed's gentle nature. He also understands that with loving
praise and attention, he will be able to communicate and
successfully train these dogs. In addition, it helps if he is
affiliated with reputable associations, organizations and
training clubs. It is not mandatory however.
Observe the equipment he uses. Is he using chokes and prong
collars? Observing the equipment he is using will help you
identify the method of his training. Using chokes and prong
collars may indicate that humane method is not his choice
somehow.
Price won't guarantee you of a good trainer, as well as
elaborate and impressive advertisements. They can be very
deceiving. Don't think that all costly dog trainers are good
trainers. Some are just after the profit they will gain from
you, not after your dog's welfare. It is always important to
investigate, to ask questions.
The bottom line here is that, you just can't trust anybody to
handle your dog's training. Fraud or deceitful dog trainer as
well as ignorant dog owner will not produce a well-trained dog.
Of course you do not want this to happen, don't you?
About the author:
Richard Cussons writes articles about Labrador
Retrievers and other dog breeds. Discover tips
on training Labradors at labradorsavvy.com.
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