How to Train a Labrador : How to Teach Your Labrador to Stay

Labrador Retriever Blog | July 9th, 2010


Learn information, tips and techniques on how to teach your lab to stay in this free video clip. Expert: Melanie McLeroy Contact: www.taurusdogtraining.com Bio: Melanie McLeroy co-owns the award winning Taurus Training dog training facility in Austin, Texas. She is also certified in animal CPR and first aid. Filmmaker: EV studios

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9 Responses to “How to Train a Labrador : How to Teach Your Labrador to Stay”

  1. @kiyomiholland i noticed the same thing…. she cant whistle at it and expect it to not come when every other time she gets its attention by whistling…. BAD trainer

  2. The only problem that I have with this video, she says not to use a hand command or voice command to have the dog stay. But then she whistles it to come and she rewards it for staying and not obeying what she’s taught it all this time to do…react to her. Dogs need a command in order to obey, they can’t read our minds. If you watch her other videos, she whistles at the dog and tries to get attention from it. I don’t know why this bothered me so much. Poor dog lol

  3. and Huskies are easy to train?

  4. Obviously, this dog is obeying “superficially” thanks to the treats and the distractions aren’t really distractions. This lady needs to learn to take a course in dog training ‘cuz this dog doesn’t care for anything but the treat. Also, the dog is constantly breaking the Sit command.

  5. Standard poodles are the smartest dogs there are. However labs are easy to train because they realy want to please their owners. If your dog is extremely hyper they need more exercise. Walking your dog wont always work they need to run alot. Theyre much easier to train when theyre tired.

  6. Labs are actually some of the easiest dogs to train because they’re the smartest dogs there are, besides huskies.

  7. of course you can, the only reason they do this on breed specific dogs is because labs GENERALLY will respond to these techniques better.

  8. can you do this for a gsd(mix)

  9. labradors are hard to train outside theyre wery energetic and they just run outside .


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