Begin training as soon as you bring your Labrador puppy home. Early training establishes good behaviors and habits.
Use rewards like treats, praise, and toys to reinforce desired behaviors. Positive reinforcement encourages your puppy to repeat those behaviors.
Be consistent with commands, cues, and routines. Labradors thrive on routine and will respond better to consistent training methods.
Expose your puppy to various people, animals, and environments from a young age to ensure they grow up well-adjusted and confident.
Teach essential commands like "sit," "stay," "come," and "down." These commands provide a foundation for further training.
Labrador puppies are energetic and enthusiastic, but they can also be easily distracted. Be patient and keep training sessions short and engaging.
Labradors are intelligent and active dogs. Provide both physical exercise and mental stimulation to keep them engaged and prevent boredom-related behaviors.