Labrador Problems: Ask For Professional Help If Required

by Brooke Sunderland

The Labrador retriever is an intelligent animal that generally does not give his owner any reason to complain, though as with all dog breeds, this breed too will have the odd problem - both behavioral as well as health related. However, provided you give proper Labrador training, you should not face too many problems in controlling your Labrador and most Labrador problems can easily be resolved through this means. In fact, many of the behavioral problems can be attributed to instinctive acts on the part of the Labrador and these require that you show patience and be determined in teaching your pet the correct behavior.

Nevertheless, Labrador problems that stem from instinctive behavior are not all that easy to solve though with consistency and firmness you can teach your dog not to chase cats, become destructive or even chew up everything in sight. Of course, you can also send your pet to a professional dog trainer, especially if you are sure that the problem is one that requires getting professional help.

There are certain Labradors that can prove to be a handful and these pets will not easily learn to behave properly unless sent to a behaviorist. This and other Labrador problems such as having a pet that always seems to be dreaming can be reason for you to become worried, though in reality these can be overcome through proper Labrador training.

Another common Labrador problem has to do with loud noises which can upset your pet very easily and to overcome such Labrador problems you may need to play recordings of the disturbing sounds at low volumes at first and then as he gets used to the sounds, play them a bit louder until he has overcome his fear of noise at its highest level.

Typical of Labrador problems is that of chasing cats and since this is more of an instinctive driven behavioral problem it can best be changed through giving your pet proper Labrador training which may require spending a lot of time and being patient so that he is taught how to stop this instinctive reaction on his part. Another common behavioral problem that your Labrador can show is that of becoming destructive and this in turn is generally due to his becoming anxious about something.

Because dogs have advanced hearing capabilities, they can become aware of things even before humans get wind of these things and thus your Labrador may behave in a manner that is incomprehensible to human beings and so, this is another common Labrador problem that pet owners will have to contend with.

It is also always possible to condition your Labrador to not become skittish when he hears various kinds of sounds and a simple Labrador training step you can use is to play recordings of certain sounds at low volumes and then increasing the volume gradually to make your Labrador get accustomed to these sounds.

You should also spend as much time as is possible with your dog in sorting out different Labrador problems, and with dedication, determination as well as patience and of course, firmness it should not be difficult to resolve his problematic behaviors.

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Brooke Sunderland on September 9th 2008 in Home

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