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The Essentials: Things You Should Have Ready BEFORE You Bring Home a Lab Puppy

I know it happened this way for me– we saw the sign for free puppies, told ourselves that “we were just stopping in to look”, pulled in to find several gorgeous three-month-old bundles of joy, listened to the tragic tale of the shelter in Tennessee that couldn’t afford to keep the puppies and had given [...]

A Professional Dog Trainer’s Opinion and How to Teach your Lab to Heel

The Response Revolution
I’m sure a lot of you have already heard about the Response Revolution dog training course that I’m releasing on Tuesday, but in case you’ve missed the buzz, here’s your official notification:
“Response Revolution” is the dog training course that I’m releasing on Tuesday. (Just as a blatant pitch, there is an extremely good [...]

Ruining Everything: The Seven Step Guide

In order to successfully ruin your dog, you MUST complete these seven steps:

1. “Puppyignoritis”. Ignore every behavior your puppy displays. After all, if you correct him for behaviors like jumping and teething now, he’ll just fall back into the same pattern later on– so it doesn’t matter if you correct him for it now.

2. Use [...]

The “Alpha Dog Principle Report” Preview, Part One

Here’s the first of three super Alpha Dog tips from my report which you can receive in your inbox instantly by just entering your email address here so I know where to send it.

“One of the most important aspects of your relationship with your Lab is the Alpha Dog Principle. This concept is one you [...]

Soft-Mouth Training for Labradors

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The Definition of Soft-Mouth
Labrador Retrievers are known for being “soft-mouth”. The term soft-mouth simply means that the dog is inclined to carry an object in its mouth without clamping down, chewing, biting, [...]

It’s finally Here

For all of you who have been waiting for me to hurry up and answer your hardest dog training questions and have been disappointed, I’ve got a big surprise for you.
I have arranged (after much effort and many late nights) a very special opportunity for anyone who is serious about training their labradors. If you [...]

Guard Dog Training Will Make Your Labrador Courageous

I’m sure that most people assume “guard dog training” is only used in Training Your Labrador to stop unwanted guests. But there is another very large benefit to training your Labrador to be a guard dog: this special training will establish a very strong desire and passion to protect you and your family, and will [...]

Your Labrador’s Name– Why It’s Important

When asked about the most important aspects of dog training, I’m sure a lot of people would mention the “come” command, “sit”, “stay”, and perhaps “heel”. It seems that most people don’t really think about teaching your dog his or her name. But since this is the way you will be commanding your dog and [...]

Thanks for your Labrador help!

To all of you who participated, thank you for your help with my survey! It was a smashing success. I received many helpful responses and I am currently in the process of creating the answers to all your questions.
If you weren’t able to be a part of the survey over the last couple days, feel [...]

I need a little bit of help from you…

Good evening fellow Labrador owners. I don’t have my normal dose of incomparible Labrador wisdom prepared for your reading entertainment tonight– instead, I have a teensy tiny favor to ask of you. I am conducting a survey of my best Labrador owner friends and the readers of this blog immediately came to mind.
This survey below [...]