Posts Tagged ‘Labrador’

Is your Labrador Retriever this cute?

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 11th, 2010


Labrador Retriever puppies sure are cute! This is my new puppy that I have had for less than 24 hours. He is only 9 weeks old. I am just checking out his desire to retrieve. Very good for a young dog. Many more videos on him to come! For information on becoming a Sit Means Sit Dog…

STRAY DOG NEEDS A HOME LABRADOR RETRIEVER

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 10th, 2010


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My name is Bond, Max Bond – A male Labrador Retriever Life Story

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 9th, 2010


Max (official name Amalthea Nais Bond) is a new born (20th January of 2010) male yellow Labrador. His parents Oscar (official name Amalthea Nais Jack Daniels), a black Labrador, and Avalance (official name Amalthea Nais Avalance), a yellow Labrador, have an excellent pedigree, superb temperament and a true labrador retriever nature. We are proud to own little Max and we are happy to share his accomplishments with you.

Dogs 101 Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 8th, 2010


Dogs 101 Labrador Retriever

Professional Agility with Timmy the Labrador- Retriever

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 7th, 2010


A great Agility training with Timmy the Labrador Retriever! He has got so much power! Please pose nice comments and subscribe =) Love u :-* bye

Labrador Retriever Training – marks and angle returns

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 6th, 2010


www.sitmeanssit.com Fred Hassen and 14 month old ‘Charger’ a black labrador retriever, are seen during some video from a teaching phase of the program where I am refining concentration on his ‘mark’ command. Having these fundamentals in anything you are doing where the dog has to concentrate on an object that he is going to retrieve, you want to bring things into the situation that will be distracting different pictures to the dog to refine his concentration. My movement around him initially makes the dog take glances at you, and especially if you line up on different sides, move behind him, or anything that may make the picture different to him. I use these opportunities to make him see that he must look at the object or ‘mark’ it. As he gets more immuned to all of this, all of his energy comes forward and his motivation becomes at it’s highest point. It’s the training process that will develop this most. The moving along the shoreline on the angle returns will allow you to turn very simple initial pictures, into a more complicated picture and allows me to teach concepts faster. You will see it all tied together in future videos, and you will at least know how the drill was started. I’m constantly challenging him, and raising his bar which keeps his attention and energy level high.

Labrador Retriever Puppy Temperament Test

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 5th, 2010


This Labrador puppy’s temperament is tested at the age of seven weeks using various stimuli.

Really Smart Chocolate Labrador Retriever Doing Tricks

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 4th, 2010


“Cinnamon” A Very smart chocolate labrador retriever doing some of her tricks.

Buddy: The Labrador Retriever Puppy at 4 and 5 months ☺

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 3rd, 2010


hes yellow hes fast hes cute hes a swimmer and hes my BUDDY

Gemma The Puppy – Labrador Retriever

Labrador Retriever Blog | March 2nd, 2010


4 minutes in the life of Gemma, the puppy Labrador Retriever back in June 1999


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