Sunday, May 20th, 2012

Labrador Retriever Training

Labrador Retriever Training

If you’re having trouble with Labrador Retriever training, read on, because by the end of this article you’ll know exactly what to do to bring your badly-behaved Lab under firm control. Labrador Retriever training is actually a lot easier than you think. Labs are sweet-natured, highly intelligent, and eager to please – they literally train themselves – but not quite! You still... [Read more]


Labrador Aggression

Labrador Aggression

Labrador aggression is frightening, not least because, in most cases, it is totally unexpected. I mean, who expects their cuddly, friendly, happy-go-lucky Lab to suddenly turn into Cujo. It’s enough to send you into a cold sweat. You may even try to convince yourself that you imagined it. But you didn’t, because although Labrador aggression is rare, it is not unheard of. Now for the good... [Read more]


How to Stop Your Labrador Barking

How to Stop Your Labrador Barking

If you’re looking for a way to stop your Labrador barking, read on because you’re about to regain your peace and quiet – not to mention, your sanity! In this article we’ll get to the root of the dog barking problem. We’ll examine the common reasons why dogs bark and what can be done to make them stop. In short we’ll… Identify the reason, match it to a solution,... [Read more]


Labrador Chewing

Labrador Chewing

If there’s one “canine misdemeanor” associated with Labs it’s chewing. Labrador chewing is an epidemic! They just love to chew stuff. Talk to any group of Labrador owners and you’ll hear countless war stories about shredded shoes, destroyed remotes, and scarred furniture. I’ve even heard of a case where a black Lab chewed through the tires on his owner’s car! So... [Read more]


Stop Your Labrador Jumping Up

Stop Your Labrador Jumping Up

Labs are big, boisterous, bundles of fun. They love meeting people and want to be friends with everyone. This is just one of the reasons why the Labradors are so popular, but… …their over exuberant behavior can also be a cause of concern. A Labrador jumping up can easily cause damage or injury. And this applies double if the recipient of their attention is a child, or an elderly person. So... [Read more]