Labrador Retriever Training–loving and losing the clicker

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If you have a Lab to train, you’ve probably noticed that your dog is really eager to please you–more so than many other breeds. This makes Labrador Retriever training seem pretty easy.

But that doesn’t mean that it’s not still going to take time and attention from you–you still have to train your dog if you want him to listen to you. And one of the big problems with Labs is that they’re prone to obesity moreso than other breeds, which means that while treats are really motivating, they’re not always the best choice.

Enter the Clicker. This is a super training tool because your dog sees it as a real reward (once you introduce it properly) and it’s calorie-free (wouldn’t it be great if there were something so effective for people?! ;-)). What’s more, it’s really portable and once you get the hang of using it, it’s easy to always carry it whenever you have your dog (unlike treats which you’ll have to carry a *lot* of to always have some on hand).

Clicker training has become really popular, and there are several good programs on the market. This is the one we use. What’s great about it is that it takes a really scientific approach–the authors tell you precisely why they recommend you do things in a certain way. If you tend to be curious like me, you’ll love this about them!

Plus the authors have bundled in video to make their program work really well for people who have short attention spans (like I do). Plus, if you like things meaty with plenty of explanation and reassurance, that’s exactly what you’ll find here.

My one reservation is that the sales page for the product is kinda long–the program is so good that it really doesn’t require that kind of hard sell–and it’s a little pricey. It’s worth every penny, but I know I had reservations before clicking to buy.

Whether you’re at your wits end with your Labrador Retriever (or other dog breed) and desperately need training help, or you just know that you and your dog could have an even better relationship, these scientific secrets of super dog training will transform your dog into a happier, more obedient pooch, in almost no time flat.

Have you ever tried clicker training? What did you like about it?

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