I have a chocolate lab with a fantastic bloodline. She will be 9 weeks old this Wednesday. I’m glad I found your videos. I’ve charged the clicker and I look forward to following this series along with Sprigs series to really help me develop her. She’s got a lot of drive but you can tell she’s more focused on pleasing me. Thank you for all the help so far!
Maximillian Moore I have 3 labs. Find a good positive clicker training class and sign up. It’s fun, helps socialize your pup and will teach you both quickly 😀
Our lab Nala is 13 weeks and she is so clever. Learning well. As I mentioned before i am watching your training sessions and implement then with our dog. Thanks for your videos.👍🤜
Loved the video, real training as always. Watching the imperfections helps a ton! I got my first lab this June and she and I have had lots of fun training. I look forward to seeing this series continue.
Labs are so smart! One of my favourite dog breeds! Favourite is a mini schnauzer kinda biased as I have 1 and another one on the way! German breeds are the best!
George Cuevas be consistent. I was able to train my mini schnauzer to “leave it” and completely ignore it and move on. I trained him every day for 15-20 mins daily when he was a puppy and plan to do that with my girl that is coming end of September. Minis are a very very stubborn breed and not for a novice home. People think because they are small that they are easy or a “girly dog” They are ratters even a pin drop will throw them off barking for 10 mins. Labs on the other hand are very easy to train. I would consider hiring a local trainer in your area to help don’t go to petsmart or any of those types of training facilities.
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George Cuevas She is still a baby. Don’t worry about it. If she comes from a good pedigree, it will all smooth out very soon. My current lab is now 8 months and there was a time, I thought there was something wrong. I was pushing his personality too hard. Now, he’s a retrieving maniac and is easy, easy, easy to train. Good stock matters.
George, they actually tali about it on other videos. If the behavior os repetitive, you want to take their meal and spread it over the day, beyond the training session, so they understand they can get rewarded anytime for following your cues. Good luck with the lab!
Awesome video!! Now is the purpose for mixing in both the sit and him coming to you in one training session to keep his mind working and not lose focus?
Curious…we adopted a 9 month old male Lab a week ago. You’re training pups several months younger than our Lab. Do you have a video of yours that you recommend for working with older pups? Your page is amazing and thank you in advance for your help.
Is there a time when they are weened off of the clicker? New pup coming next week. Have never used a clicker in the past. Interesting concept. Thanks in advance.
Getting our lab in October. But they’re tracking her with a whistle. We’re getting her when she’s 12 weeks old, can we replace the whistle with the clicker? Loved the sprig series and following along these new videos. Great job guys. KUDOS
How often do you plan to put videos out for him? I just brought home a lab that’s 10 weeks and would live to follow along. Do you have a schedule of what your planning to work on week by week??
How long and how often do you do these training sessions? Also what if the puppy isn’t catching on to the sitting down on his own... should I cue him more?
Our lab Nala is 13 weeks and she is so clever. Learning well. As I mentioned before i am watching your training sessions and implement then with our dog. Thanks for your videos.👍🤜
I have a chocolate lab with a fantastic bloodline. She will be 9 weeks old this Wednesday. I’m glad I found your videos. I’ve charged the clicker and I look forward to following this series along with Sprigs series to really help me develop her. She’s got a lot of drive but you can tell she’s more focused on pleasing me. Thank you for all the help so far!
Maximillian Moore I have 3 labs. Find a good positive clicker training class and sign up. It’s fun, helps socialize your pup and will teach you both quickly 😀
Our lab Nala is 13 weeks and she is so clever. Learning well. As I mentioned before i am watching your training sessions and implement then with our dog. Thanks for your videos.👍🤜
Loved the video, real training as always. Watching the imperfections helps a ton! I got my first lab this June and she and I have had lots of fun training. I look forward to seeing this series continue.
Ethan, you are awesome. Thank you for sharing this video.
Wow kind words! This is something that is hard to come by sometimes while reading comments!
Love this bringing our pup home in 2 weeks!!
Great puppy!!
Labs are so smart! One of my favourite dog breeds! Favourite is a mini schnauzer kinda biased as I have 1 and another one on the way! German breeds are the best!
I’ve been training my 9 week lab. We are on sit now. She does great in training but when we are not training she kind of blanks out. Any suggestions?
George Cuevas be consistent. I was able to train my mini schnauzer to “leave it” and completely ignore it and move on. I trained him every day for 15-20 mins daily when he was a puppy and plan to do that with my girl that is coming end of September. Minis are a very very stubborn breed and not for a novice home. People think because they are small that they are easy or a “girly dog” They are ratters even a pin drop will throw them off barking for 10 mins. Labs on the other hand are very easy to train. I would consider hiring a local trainer in your area to help don’t go to petsmart or any of those types of training facilities.
George Cuevas
She is still a baby. Don’t worry about it. If she comes from a good pedigree, it will all smooth out very soon. My current lab is now 8 months and there was a time, I thought there was something wrong. I was pushing his personality too hard. Now, he’s a retrieving maniac and is easy, easy, easy to train. Good stock matters.
George, they actually tali about it on other videos. If the behavior os repetitive, you want to take their meal and spread it over the day, beyond the training session, so they understand they can get rewarded anytime for following your cues. Good luck with the lab!
@StandingStoneKennels - is there a reason you do not add a verbal command when marking these?
We do in the next step!
What if the puppy is opening his mouth on the hand touch? Is that acceptable? Thanks so much. We are learning a lot from your channel
Awesome video!! Now is the purpose for mixing in both the sit and him coming to you in one training session to keep his mind working and not lose focus?
Curious…we adopted a 9 month old male Lab a week ago. You’re training pups several months younger than our Lab. Do you have a video of yours that you recommend for working with older pups? Your page is amazing and thank you in advance for your help.
All of the clicker training will transfer just fine into an older dog.
Is there a time when they are weened off of the clicker? New pup coming next week. Have never used a clicker in the past. Interesting concept. Thanks in advance.
Getting our lab in October. But they’re tracking her with a whistle. We’re getting her when she’s 12 weeks old, can we replace the whistle with the clicker? Loved the sprig series and following along these new videos. Great job guys. KUDOS
love your channel have been following since sprig's series
do you ship your merch to australia?
Thanks for being a fan! Yes we can ship to Australia!
How often do you plan to put videos out for him? I just brought home a lab that’s 10 weeks and would live to follow along. Do you have a schedule of what your planning to work on week by week??
How long and how often do you do these training sessions? Also what if the puppy isn’t catching on to the sitting down on his own... should I cue him more?
1-2 a day! With meals!! Also just wait it will come!!
So when so I start teaching the woah command
For pointers of course
Typically starting between 6-8 months depending on the dog!
Anyone know where to get a clicker😂
Our lab Nala is 13 weeks and she is so clever. Learning well. As I mentioned before i am watching your training sessions and implement then with our dog. Thanks for your videos.👍🤜