Labrador Retriever Training Practical Commands Training is here for you to stay. So your labrador retriever still cant understand a single command from you? Hmm... thats quite a problem, right? That your labrador retriever wont respond to anything you said or do... Well, hopefully all that is going to change soon enough, as here we are sharing this tips to help you in taking good control of your labrador retriever as soon as possible. And also soon enough you will not be needing anymore help in the next step of your labrador retriever training, because youll mastered it by time before you even know it. Oops i almost forgot to also tell you that our previous post of labrador retriever is getting quite a response, and those are : How To Brush Your Labrador Retriever, Dog Breed: Labrador Retriever, and especially Top 5 Labrador Puppy Training Basics
Stay
Stay can easily be taught as an extension of what youve already been practicing. To teach stay, you follow the entire sequence for reinforcing a sit or down, except you wait a bit longer before you give the release word, OK! Wait a second or two longer during each practice before saying OK! and releasing your dog to the positive reinforcer (toy, treat, or one of lifes other rewards). |
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If he gets up before youve said OK, you have two choices: pretend the release was your idea and quickly interject OK! as he breaks; or, if he is more experienced and practiced, mark the behavior with your correction sound - eh! - and then gently put him back on the spot, wait for him to lie down, and begin again. Be sure the next three practices are a success. Ask him to wait for just a second, and release him before he can be wrong. You need to keep your dog feeling like more of a success than a failure as you begin to test his training in increasingly more distracting and difficult situations. |
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As he gets the hang of it he stays until you say OK - you can gradually push for longer times up to a minute on a sit-stay and up to three minutes on a down-stay. You can also gradually add distractions and work in new environments. To add a minor self-correction for the down-stay, stand on the dogs leash after he lies down, allowing about three inches of slack. If he tries to get up before youve said OK, hell discover it doesnt work.Do not step on the leash to make your Labrador Retriever lie down! This could badly hurt his neck, and will destroy his trust in you. Remember, we are teaching our dogs to make the best choices, not inflicting our answers upon them!
Come
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Rather than think of come as an action come to me think of it as a place the dog is sitting in front of me, facing me. Since your dog by now really likes sitting to earn your touch and other positive reinforcement, hes likely to sometimes sit directly in front of you, facing you, all on his own. When this happens, give it a specific name: come. |
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Now follow the rest of the training steps you have learned to make him like doing it and reinforce the behavior by practicing it any chance you get. Anything your dog wants and likes could be earned as a result of his first offering the sit-in-front known as come.You can help guide him into the right location. Use your hands as landing gear and pat the insides of your legs at his nose level. Do this while backing up a bit, to help him maneuver to the straight-in-front exactly facing-you position. Dont say the word come while hes maneuvering, because he hasnt! You are trying to make come the end result, not the work in progress. |
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You can also help your Labrador Retriever by marking his movement in the right direction: Use your positive sound or word to promise he is getting warm. When he finally sits facing you, enthusiastically say come, mark again with your positive word, and release him with an enthusiastic OK! Make it so worth his while, with lots of play and praise, that he cant wait for you to ask him to come again!
Building a Better Recall
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Practice, practice, practice. Now, practice some more. Teach your dog that all good things in life hinge upon him first sitting in front of you in a behavior named come. When you think he really has got it, test him by asking him to come as you gradually add distractions and change locations. Expect setbacks as you make these changes and practice accordingly. Lower your expectations and make his task easier so he is able to get it right. Use those distractions as rewards, when they are appropriate. For example, let him check out the interesting leaf that blew by as a reward for first coming to you and ignoring it. |
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Add distance and call your dog to come while he is on his retractable leash. If he refuses and sits looking at you blankly, do not jerk, tug, pop, or reel him in. Do nothing! It is his move; wait to see what behavior he offers. Hell either begin to approach (mark the behavior with an excited good!), sit and do nothing (just keep waiting), or hell try to move in some direction other than toward you. If he tries to leave, use your correction marker eh! - and bring him to a stop by letting him walk to the end of the leash, not by jerking him. Now walk to him in a neutral manner, and dont jerk or show any disapproval. Gently bring him back to the spot where he was when you called him, then back away and face him, still waiting and not reissuing your command. Let him keep examining his options until he finds the one that works yours! |
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If you have practiced everything Ive suggested so far and given your dog a chance to really learn what come means, he is well aware of what you want and is quite intelligently weighing all his options. The only way hell know your way is the one that works is to be allowed to examine his other choices and discover that they dont work.Sooner or later every dog tests his training. Dont be offended or angry when your dog tests you. No matter how positive youve made it, he wont always want to do everything you ask, every time. When he explores the what happens if I dont scenario, your training is being strengthened. He will discover through his own process of trial and error that the best and only way out of a command he really doesnt feel compelled to obey is to obey it.
Sooner or later you would know what to do with your labrador retriever because practice makes perfect, you know? And i believe you all know that, i mean everyone could write a book when they have went through anything (experience). But not most of them are doing it, only some of them, thats why they are called writer, thats a wrap, hope you find this Labrador Retriever Training Practical Commands Training post helpful ^_^
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