Labrador Is an Active Dog
Labrador retriever is a hunting dog type called rapporteur
and although it is more often the companion of a family, he remains an active
dog who should exercise every day which facilitates his owner and his education
is part of its well-being.
The Labrador retriever appreciate the outdoors, walks, fun
activities (and often swimming, provided to be used). If you see obese Labradors,
it is because their diet is not suitable course, but also because they lack
exercise.
Be careful not to do
excessive exercise until your Labrador has completed its growth!
Labrador Spends Good Time with Owner
A teenager Labrador is around 8 or 9 months old. All dogs do
not make "adolescent crisis" by becoming more "difficult".
There are significant differences between dogs of the same breed because of
their environment and experiences they live. The Labrador can sometimes show
less cooperative in adolescence but it is never solely due to race (often it
has nothing to do with race)!
For teens your Labrador dog goes smoothly, remember that the
Labrador dog needs to be stimulated. The Labrador love learning. It is even a
passion. This is a dog that is designed to interact with a hunter or with you.
When learning is a passion, you must keep your dog enough and education is
itself a good occupation.
This is (usually) easy, with dogs such as Labradors, make
lots of different things. They are versatile and can be passionate about what
interests you, if you know get them to cooperate.
Be a Good Owner: Choose the best food for your Labrador
Labrador Retriever is fun
The Labrador dog is a happy player. To be balanced and that
we can play with it without problems when he grows up, take the time to play
with your Labrador puppy. Teach him how to control his strength during the game
when it bites. Teach him to bring toys. Generally, retrievers love to learn to
relate! Teach him to let go when you ask him.
Having a player dog
is a boon to easily learn useful and practical levels in everyday life.
Labrador Is a Balanced Dog
Labrador retriever is a good breed (it's a dog very, very
"popular" and this causes some problems, especially if you choose
your puppy anywhere to "cheap"), good education away from
conventional wisdom and enough exercise and occupations: it's not complicated.
Well-educated, sociable and leading a rich life of good
relationships and stimuli, Labrador is a
dog cream.
It is not "easier" than another dog but it is a
dog that is in "moderation" and not in "extreme", while the
balance is available with a little common sense (e.g. this is not very hardy
dogs, very determined and very suspicious).
Discover videos to
educate your Labrador easily by yourself!
Learn Dog Care Basics at: How to take care of your Labrador Dog
Labrador Love Children
No dog, even the Labrador should not be left alone with
young children. Up to what age? There is no rule: it depends on the maturity of
each child. There is no nice race with children. Dogs become good with children
if they do pleasant experiences with them.
When you bring your Labrador puppy home for the first time,
he does not know that your children are nice.
This dog is a good candidate for a first dog but the
Labrador is not sold you "ready". It is not naturally obedient, good
with children or anything else...