Training the Pointing Labrador
Education:Training
As with any of us in pursuit of something we are doing, a dog should enjoy what they are working on, look forward to it and share in the feeling of mastery of what they do. There are a number of ideas and approaches in training dogs, some very harsh and demanding, some very passive, and then there is the way that actually reaches the heart and soul of the dog. That's the one that is going to work best for the long term. Olympic athletes have to really want what they are working so hard to achieve. They cannot be 'corrected' or punished into it; it comes from a genuine love. Equally true for our canine counterparts. At least something to consider in performance training or the family pet.
#313 "She never does that in training!"
#312 Breaking Down Training Problems
#3111 Revisiting Force Fetch Step 3
#310 Revisiting Force Fetch Step 2
#309The Force Fetch for Someone Who has Never Done it Before, Step 1
#308 The Human Factor in Your Training
#307 Commands and Useful Communication
#305 The Fearful or Disinterested Dog in Training
#305 Puppy Raising - How to Teach them to be Problem Solvers
#304 The Upland Pup 8 to 16 weeks
#303 How do You Train a Dog Without an Electric Collar?
#301 How Much Training is Enough, or too Much?
#300 Troubleshooting Series: Why not call a dog back on a blind?
#299 Bringing Home the New Puppy
#298 Troubleshooting Series - My dog won’t return on a retrieve all the time
#297 Troubleshooting Series, How to Change Negative Behaviors
#286 Turning Over Responsibility to Your Dog
#285 More on Teaching Blind Retrieves
#284 Starting to Run Cold Blinds
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