1. Train children to use the toilet.
Labrador usually wants to pee after dinner or just after sleep. In order to make Labrador develop a good habit, we should first prepare a large flat chassis for Labrador, spread some old newspapers stained with Labrador's own urine on the plate, and then put the plate in the corner of the toilet or balcony. Labrador usually smells his own feces and urinates in vegetables.
If Labrador is not in the dish, but urinates anywhere in the house, the owner should immediately press Labrador's nose to the defecation place and tell him that "he can't urinate here in the future." Finally, brush the place where it defecates with washing powder water to remove the odor. Otherwise, Labrador will smell feces and pee here.
Of course, Labrador will not be very good at urinating on the plate at first, but it still needs the patient teaching of the owner. It took Labrador about two weeks to learn it slowly. This is how our Labradors are trained.
2. Training of sitting posture, shaking hands and rolling.
The best time to train Labrador to sit down is before every meal. Because Labrador only obeys when he is hungry. When teaching every movement, the master must be patient. Labrador usually learns it a few times and remembers it, and never forgets it. Whenever he studies, he must not forget to reward him and give him some dog food.
3. Prevent Labrador from biting.
When Labrador teethed as a child, his teeth would itch to grind, so it's best to buy Labrador a toy for grinding his teeth. Avoid it biting furniture or other things at home. In order to prevent Labrador from biting people, it is best to put all valuable things out of its reach. Once the owner finds out that Labrador wants to bite something, he should immediately walk up to him, sit him down and tell him: no! When Labrador is obedient, the owner can praise it by touching it or feeding it some dog biscuits.
4. Don't eat food indiscriminately
Labrador is not sensible. He will pick up food in the street or eat food given by strangers. This habit is very bad. Because it is easy to get infected with intestinal diseases, it is also easy to develop the bad habit of picky eaters.
To train Labrador to refuse other people's food, we must first make it sit quietly to show obedience. Then put the food in front of Labrador, block the food with your hand and order it to "eat later". If Labrador doesn't listen, come and eat at once and knock his nose with his hand as a warning. Wait until Labrador sits down and orders him to "eat". Training back and forth several times, Labrador learned.
Step 5 train to stop barking
Labrador doesn't have many expressions. You can only tell your master by barking. But some Labradors, whether excited, afraid or in pain, will keep barking, or even keep barking, to attract the attention of their owners.
Whenever Labrador barks, the owner should see what causes it. Labrador generally does not bark, and different barks represent different psychological needs of Labrador. If Labrador really yells at nothing, it is necessary to educate him. The host can say in a stern tone, "Be quiet and don't shout." If it doesn't work three or four times, lift Labrador's chin and tell him with a hissing gesture. Once Labrador stops barking, the owner can give it some rewards.
6. Go out for a walk and train
The host likes to take Labrador out for a walk. Of course, Labrador also likes to go out to play, and he feels that he can have a good time when he goes out. Labrador should have the habit of wearing a collar when he was young, otherwise it will be very unsafe. Just put two fingers between the collar and neck, and it is best to take Labrador for a walk on the left hand side of the owner. Some Labradors are very excited as soon as they go out, and they keep running forward, but they are very tired when they run behind their owners. Whenever Labrador is not good at pulling away, the owner will tighten the traction rope and stay where it is, making it unable to run. Labrador gets used to it after going back and forth several times, so he won't run around when he goes out.
In fact, the most important thing in training Labradors is that the owner must be patient, because each Labrador has its own personality, and only the owner of Labrador knows it best. Labrador will naturally learn more as long as we pay more time and patience. Raising Labrador is the same as raising children, so we should cherish it.