Lab Puppies Turn 3 Weeks
Look Who Just Woke Up… Magical Things Happen When Lab Puppies Turn 3 Weeks Old.
... Continue readingWoody’s Way The Power of “Sit” Command
Sit Commands for Your Puppy Other than their name, the sit command is the first thing a puppy learns. “Jelly”, the subject of this video, began learning what sit meant at seven weeks old. He also learned what here meant shortly thereafter. As important as the here command is, sit is still the most important […]
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Labrador Retriever Puppies Life is about overcoming obstacles. (Snatch & Raven Pups – 6 weeks old) Enjoy this photo of our Labrador Retriever puppies? Share the link to the photo with a friend or on social media! Become a happy owner of our world class Labrador Retriever puppies or […]
... Continue readingWoody’s Way: The Long Line & The Volunteer Heel
Our pup is 3 months old and has been conditioned to wearing the chain collar and being on the tie out stake. The pup should understand that there is no future in fighting an immovable object. With these objectives met we are ready to begin using the long line to gain general attentiveness and […]
... Continue readingLabrador Retriever Training Video: The Power of Bandersnatch
As Snatch’s fame has spread over the country with the incredible puppies he’s throwing, we have been asked by people who haven’t seen him “How athletic can a hundred pound dog be?” It’s fifty yards from where he leaves my side to where he leaves the ground (2.5 seconds) He’s so big and […]
... Continue readingWoody’s Way: The Tie Out Stake
On our last session we talked about giving the puppy a physics lesson using the chain collar, the tie out stake and the long line. Hopefully everybody is clear on the importance of putting the chain collar on correctly. Now, we’re on to learn the value of the tie out stake. The tie out […]
... Continue readingWoody’s Way: Boot Camp Ahead
Well, Kindergarten is over and its time to go to boot camp. At 3 months, our labrador retriever puppy should be very well socialized, have learned both the “here” and “sit” command and be well on its way to being housetrained. It’s time to begin the foundation that will underpin everything you train your […]
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