We recently brought home our nine week old white Labrador retriever pup. Though my husband and I have both had labs when we were much younger, we didn't have such great training tips. We're so glad and blessed by your channel. I want to raise our boy right for his ,our best life, and pack. Thanks so much!
So glad I found. Matti, 3 yr lab, lives to lick. Is this a breed thing? Can she be trained. She is 63% lab with shepherd, cattle dog and Rottweiler thrown in. She was a rescue.
I use “hup hup” for my 8 month old black lab, though he honestly just jumps in the back of the car anyways because he loves car rides. ❤️ Can’t imagine my life without him. Big guy is just the best to go on adventures with and just be around overall!
Great stuff Will! Quick question: on the loose lead walks, if they smell something by the side of the road (not pulling on the leash) should you allow them to stop & quickly check it out? On one hand you want the walk to be enjoyable for them, but on the other you don't want them to think they're leading it. Thx!
We recently brought home our nine week old white Labrador retriever pup. Though my husband and I have both had labs when we were much younger, we didn't have such great training tips. We're so glad and blessed by your channel. I want to raise our boy right for his ,our best life, and pack. Thanks so much!
So glad I found. Matti, 3 yr lab, lives to lick. Is this a breed thing? Can she be trained. She is 63% lab with shepherd, cattle dog and Rottweiler thrown in. She was a rescue.
Our Lab is 6 months old and these videos have been very helpful for us too.
Beautiful… my Billie girl has all of these wonderful commands plus tri language… French, German and of course English! You are the best…Canada flag
I use “hup hup” for my 8 month old black lab, though he honestly just jumps in the back of the car anyways because he loves car rides. ❤️ Can’t imagine my life without him. Big guy is just the best to go on adventures with and just be around overall!
Should this be taught to puppy’s daily when it’s advisable their joints to not jump up and down while growing due to the stress on them?
Great stuff Will! Quick question: on the loose lead walks, if they smell something by the side of the road (not pulling on the leash) should you allow them to stop & quickly check it out? On one hand you want the walk to be enjoyable for them, but on the other you don't want them to think they're leading it. Thx!
I have the same question and would like to know Will's thoughts on that.
Great tips
Well...thats ONE thing Ive done right with my big boy! Lol