Thursday, June 23, 2011

Building a Dog's Life

Some of us wonder why our dogs misbehave for example they are aggressive, they chew your furniture, they are not potty trained, or are constantly sick. The most important events of your Labradors life are within the first year. That is when they need to be potty trained, crate trained, learn not to chew on things or nip, exercising them, make sure they are not aggressive, and put them on a good diet and nutrition. A good dogs starts with a good owner and good surroundings. A dog's health and quality of life are highly dependent upon how he or she is treated as a puppy. After your puppy is trained you must still keep up with the training and stick to a routine. Another important thing is to surround your Labrador around unfamiliar faces to help them not be afraid or aggressive. Keeping your puppy under a good diet and making sure he has nutrition, this will also help with his or her exercising. Your labs diet and nutrition should be kept up as they get older because it’s important for them to stay healthy. Every puppy nips and chews on things and the best thing for you to do is to be understanding. Puppies do not know right from wrong and good training commands will help your Labrador know not to chew on your furniture or nip on your clothes. In our previous blogs we talk about how to crate train and potty train our Labradors. Treating your lab well and showing him lots of attention makes a big affect on their life as they get older. If you are interested in a trained Labrador puppy we have White Labrador Puppies, and Fox Red Labrador Puppies available that will be ready for Christmas time. To find out more about building a dog’s life you can go to www.tainpetdog.com/blog.

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